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Evaluation and Treatment of Rotator Cuff Impairments: Summary
48. What is a general term for disruption of tissue that can affect multiple structures in several planes? a. Alignment b. Hypertonicity c. Inhibition d. Impingement 49. Which muscle imbalances would produce chronic scapular elevation? a. Hypertonic levator scapula, hypotonic lower trapezius b. Hypertonic lower trapezius, hypotonic levator scapula c. Levator scapula and lower trapezius both hypertonic d. Levator scapula and lower trapezius both hypotonic 50. Which muscles are hypertonic for a 34-year- old insurance salesman who presents with internally rotated shoulders? a. Rhomboids and neck flexors b. Lower trapezius and sternocleidomastoid (SCM) c. Subscapularis, latissimus dorsi, and pectoralis major d. Rhomboids, lower trapezius, and teres minor
51. Tightness in this muscle can impede shoulder flexion and produce a hyperlordotic lumbar curve. a. Upper trapezius b. Pectoralis major c. Latissimus dorsi d. Subscapularis 52. Terms for parts of bones that indent inward include: a. Any term ending in -oid or -le b. Process or tubercle c. Major and minor d. Cavity or fossa
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