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jman1234

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The anterior and posterior deltoid stretches are designed to increase flexibility in the
 a. legs. c. chest.
  b. trunk and hips. d. shoulders.

Question 2

An athlete who is having his knee joint taped to support medial or lateral sprains should be in which position for the taping procedure?
 a. sitting, with the leg at a 90-degree angle
  b. standing
  c. supine
  d. prone



sarajane1989

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Answer to Question 1

D

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A These are hamstrings and quadriceps.
B These are back, abdominal, and gluteal muscles.
C These are the pectorals.
D Correct.

Answer to Question 2

B



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