Introduction to Golf Rehabilitation and Performance: 90 Percent Mental, 90 Percent Physical: Summary 53
F INAL EXAM QUESTIONS
97. The most important thing to consider when performing a subjective exam is: a. How far can the patient/client drive the ball? b. What is the patient/client’s swing speed? c. What does the patient/client want? d. What kind of clubs does the patient/client use? 98. Limitation in shoulder internal rotation at 90° is an indicator in limited movement capacity in what rib area? a. Upper anterior b. Lower anterior c. Upper posterior d. Lower posterior 99. A viable intervention for a limitation in shoulder internal rotation at 90° is: a. Elevated frog b. Sink squat c. Wall supported low reach d. Seated upper back expansion 100. All of the following are viable swing integration strategies for hip external rotation in the downswing EXCEPT: a. Belt buckle left b. Touch a chair with left butt c. Chair anti-slide drill d. Belt buckle right 101. Which of the following is important to create in order to integrate strategies slowly to ensure consistent performance? a. Repeatable blueprint b. Random practice
90. All of the following are places on the golf course EXCEPT: a. Rough b. Green c. Fairway d. Highway 91. All of the following are shot characteristics discussed in this course EXCEPT: a. Trajectory b. Speed c. Direction d. Spin 92. Ball behavior will depend on all of the following EXCEPT: a. Target b. Path c. Face d. Hand 93. All of the following are foot/ankle regions EXCEPT: a. Forefoot b. Clubfoot c. Midfoot d. Rearfoot 94. All of the following are actions of the thoracic spine EXCEPT: a. Flexion b. Extension c. Backbend d. Sidebend 95. What are the two types of motion to consider when addressing golf swing mechanics? a. Real and false b. Real and relative c. False and relative d. True and real 96. Which of the following is a biomechanical need in the backswing?
c. Lots of cues d. Complexity
TO ACCESS THE FINAL EXAM TO THIS COURSE ►
a. R subtalar inversion b. R subtalar eversion c. L subtalar flexion d. L subtalar eversion
Course content code: PTTX03GR-H
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