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   Biomechanics:   Spinal Biomechanical Studies of Human Movement
   Study of; muscle, bone, joint, lever system producing movement by leverage
  Biomechanics:  Human Movement Levers and Leverage with emphasis on spinal biomechanics & posture           

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True | False
1. Physical medicine and chemical medicine should work together for the benefit of the patient.
2. When evaluating spinal injuries it is physical medicine that is more concern with
the global and segmental posture of the musculo-skeletal system then chemical medicine.

3.
A. Galen
B. Paracelsus
C. Hippocrates
D. Aristotle
Who is known as the father of physical medicine?
4.
A. Galen
B. Paracelsus
C. Hippocrates
D. Aristotle
Who is known as father of chemical medicine?
5.
A. Galen
B. Paracelsus
C. Hippocrates
D. Aristotle
Who is known as the father of Kinesiology?
6.
Roman medical writer, Aulus Coneluis Celsus, wrote in favor of:
A. Tolerance for both chemical and physical medicine
B. Recommended cleanliness and washing wounds with antiseptics
C. Both of the above
D.
None of the above
7.
A. Galen
B. Paracelsus
C. Celsus
D. Aristotle
Who wrote the following?
The vertebrae will dislocate and rupture sinews and nerves that hold them together. Hippocrates adjusts these bones back into place if displacement is not total
8.
A. Galen
B. Paracelsus
C. Leonardo da Vinci
D. Aristotle
Who studied how the brain sends messages through nerves to control body parts?
9.
A. Galen
B. Leonardo da Vinci
C. Hippocrates
D. Aristotle
Who wrote
“Human life ends from the accumulative effects of concussion of physical forces" ?
10.
A. Galen
B. Paracelsus
C. Benedetti
D. Aristotle
Theophratus Phillippus Aureolus Bombastus von Hohenheim is better known as:
11.
A. Celsus
B. Paracelsus
C. Leonardo da Vinci
D. Aristotle
Who first discovered the human spine should be S-shaped
and the origin of life is centered in the brainstem?
12.
A. Benedetti
B. Leonardo da Vinci
C. Hippocrates
D. Borelli
Who is known as the father of biomechanics?
13.
A. Biomechanics
B. Leverage physics
C. Physical Medicine
D. All the above
The study of forces acting upon the musclo-skeletal, forces produced by the musculo-skeletal system and then impacting the joints within the musculo-skeletal system falls under the academics of the following.
14.
A. Drugs
B. Ultrasound
C. Surgery
D. Orthopedic means

Physical medicine seeks to make a weak injured spine stronger by using the following:
15.
A. Splints
B. Drugs
C. Ultrasound
D. Surgery

Physical medicine recognizes that injured areas to the musculo-skeletal system have lost their specialized ability to function and to promote proper healing in the acute inflammatory stage uses:



 

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