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In the context of the text, which grade indicates 'Normal Strength'?
In the context of the text, which grade indicates 'Normal Strength'?
- Grade 3
- Grade 4
- Grade 5 (correct)
- Grade 2
What does the therapist do in Grade 4 that distinguishes it from Grade 3?
What does the therapist do in Grade 4 that distinguishes it from Grade 3?
- Applies maximal resistance
- Places the hand above the ankle
- Stands on the opposite side of the affected leg
- Places the hand above the knee (correct)
Why is Grade 5 considered the most challenging test according to the text?
Why is Grade 5 considered the most challenging test according to the text?
- The lever arm is shorter
- The therapist holds the position at the end of the range of motion
- It requires maximal leading resistance (correct)
- The therapist stands on the opposite side of the affected leg
Where does the distal hand provide resistance in Grade 4?
Where does the distal hand provide resistance in Grade 4?
What makes Grade 3 'Good strength' according to the text?
What makes Grade 3 'Good strength' according to the text?
Why is optimal resistance not recommended in the less demanding test mentioned in the text?
Why is optimal resistance not recommended in the less demanding test mentioned in the text?
What distinguishes 'Grade 4' from 'Grade 5' in terms of resistance given?
What distinguishes 'Grade 4' from 'Grade 5' in terms of resistance given?
'Normal Strength' is associated with which grade?
'Normal Strength' is associated with which grade?
'Good strength' is associated with which grade?
'Good strength' is associated with which grade?
'Maximal leading resistance' is found in which grade?
'Maximal leading resistance' is found in which grade?
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