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18 February, 23:20

What assessment should be avoided or modified if a client's knees are falling in during a single-leg squat assessment?

a. Overhead squat assessmentb. Lower extremity strength assessmentc. Shark skill testd. 40-yard dash

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  1. 18 February, 23:46
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    The correct answer is C. Shark skill test.

    Explanation:

    The shark skill test is an exercise that intends to assess agility on the lower extremities and improve neuromuscular control.

    To perform a shark skill test, the client must stand on one leg in the center box of a grid and then he is commanded to jump to each box (with only one leg) and then return to the center box in a designated pattern.

    If the client's knees are falling in during a single-leg squat assessment, shark skill tests should be avoided or modified as this assessments heavily relies on balance and the condition of the client's knees.
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