Client presenting signs of tight, short pectoralis muscle. What is your educated guess for a postural deformity that your client might be suffering from?* 1 point Rotated humeral head Lordosis Kyphosis Atony
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75. Why is it important to avoid telling your client that you're performing a postural assessment? - He/she will inevitably stand with better posture than normal. - He/she will feel embarrassed and will not want to improve posture. - To protect yourself against a lawsuit. - None of the above. 76. During a sagittal plane view postural assessment, you notice that your client stands with his knees slightly flexed. Which of the following does that indicate? - His hamstrings are overly active. - His hip flexors are inhibited. - He has sufficient glute strength. - He is a quad dominant person. 77. During a frontal plane view postural assessment, you notice that your client's left shoulder appears to be elevated/shrugged at rest. Which of the following is the most appropriate corrective? - Stretch for the left rhomboids. - Stretch for the left upper trapezius. - Stretch for the right pectoralis minor. - Stretch for the left pectoralis. 78. A client that demonstrates upper crossed syndrome typically has weakness in which of the following muscle groups? - Levator scapulae. - Upper trapezius. - Deep neck flexors. - Pectorals. 79. Which of the following negative effects can occur if your client performs a stretch or lacrosse ball mobilization drill while being stressed and in a heightened state of pain? - It can engage the sympathetic nervous system and impair tissue relaxation. - It can engage the sympathetic nervous system and promote tissue relaxation. - It can engage the parasympathetic nervous system and impair tissue relaxation. - It can engage the parasympathetic nervous system and promote tissue relaxation.
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