2026 Upper Quarter Foundation Webinar #5
Post-Webinar Quiz Videos
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Reminder that this event was originally live-streamed on May 27, 2026. CEU approval period ends on May 27, 2027, so be sure to pass the post-webinar quiz before your course access expires or before 5/27/2027 (whichever comes first).
Question 6
This video of Greg is an example of developing reliance on:
A. External focus of attention
B. Internal focus of attention
C. Extrinsic feedback
D. Intrinsic feedback
E. B and D
F. A and C
Question 7
Greg’s practice in this video demonstrates components of motor learning due to:
A. Reinforcement of sustaining the modified movement strategy.
B. Verbally stating components of the modified movement strategy.
C. Variable practice.
D. Massed practice.
E. All of the above
Question 8
Regina is demonstrating in this video that she is relying on which type of feedback?
A. Intrinsic feedback
B. Extrinsic feedback
Question 9
This video is an example of the PT role in which type of reinforcement of Motor Learning?
A. Reward because the movement is pain free.
B. Practice because she is performing the movement repeatedly
C. Verbal instruction to help Regina establish the parameters of her modified movement strategy for this task
Question 10
At the beginning of this video Regina describes pain in her lateral shoulder after reaching repeatedly. The PT reminds her of the cue to “shoot a dart straight forward from your elbow”. After a few repeats using this modification the PT asks her if she has any pain. Regina states that she does not. This reinforces which of the following for Regina:
A. Cognitive awareness that she can achieve her goal of moving her shoulder without pain by modifying her natural movement pattern.
B. The reward of pain-free movement which leads to future repetitions of the modified movement pattern.
C. Giving Regina an external focus of attention for moving through the reaching motion.
D. A and C
E. All of the above