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Webinar Quiz - DeMarch - 9/28/21
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Falling is NOT a normal part of aging.
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True
False
What are the sensory systems for balance?
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Visual System
Somatosensory System
Vestibular System
All of the above
Bandurahas identified 4 primary sources of self-efficacy information: mastery experiences, social modeling, social persuasion, and the interpretation of physiological and emotional responses.
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True
False
The 3 steps of a balance exercise are: Attain, Maintain and Recover.
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True
False
What are resources that contribute to postural control?
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Biomechanics
Movement Strategies
Sensory Strategies
Sensory Orientation
Control of Dynamics
Cognitive Processing
All of the above
Auditory feedback does NOT help with the temporal parameters of movement: speed, rhythm, and timing.
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True
False
Single leg stance has 2 discrete tasks: 1. Transfer of the center of mass from an inter-malleolar location during bipedal stance to a position over the stance foot. 2. Maintenance of the center of mass over the stance foot
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True
False
Which of the following does the vestibular system NOT DO?
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Orient you to gravity
Process input from your joints and muscles for awareness of body awareness
Inform your brain of head position and head movements
Primarily responsible for gaze stabilization.
How do you incorporate the optimal theory of learning into practice?
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Autonomy
Enhanced Expectancies
Focus of Attention
All of the above
How can you monitor the intensity/difficulty of a balance exercise?
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Rate of perceived stability
Nasa Task Load Index
Both
Neither
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