#4. If an individual stands in anatomical position and then laterally flexes the trunk, which muscle is the primary agon
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#5. An individual stands in anatomically position and then preforms axial rotation (rotation along the vertical axis of the spine). Which of the following muscles is performing the primary movement. O Contralateral (bilateral) contraction of the external oblique Contralateral (bilateral) contraction of the erector spine Ipsilateral (unilateral) contraction of the quadratus lumborum Ipsilateral (unilateral) contraction of the multifidus Pa 38 E
#7. When doing a push-up which muscle is not involved in producing movement at the should joint anterior deltoid O triceps brachii O pectoralis minor O pectoralis major
#13. Which of the follow ing would not be an agonist when doing a pull-up Biceps brachii Rhomboid major Latissimus dorsi Serratus anterior
# 10. When laying supine on the floor and lifting the legs which of the following would not be an agonist rectus femoris OPsoas major lliacus vastus lateralis
#9. When doing a squat all of the following muscles are agonists except the: Orectus femoris gluteus maximus Ovastus lateralis O gracilis
# 12. When flexing at the wrist which of the following is not an agonist Flexor carpi ulnaris Brachioradialis OPalmaris longus OFlexor digitorum