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What are the advantages and disadvantages of isometric exercises?

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A spinal injury that occurs when, for example, a football player's head is moved sharply to the side is called a
 a. brachial plexus injury. c. disc herniation.
  b. contusion. d. spondylolysis.



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Answer to Question 1

Advantages include there being no range of motion, thus limiting pain, which is good for the first phases of rehabilitation. These exercises also require no expensive equipment. The disadvantages are that isometric exercises have limited use. They can build strength only to a certain point since they cannot provide overload through the entire range of motion.

Answer to Question 2

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A Correct.
B This is a bruise.
C This is from lower back strain.
D This is a chronic stress injury.



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