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Q1Domain Verified
In the context of the "The Complete Biomechanical Yoga Adjustments Course 2026," what is the primary biomechanical principle governing safe and effective spinal flexion adjustments in poses like Paschimottanasana?
The principle of leverage, emphasizing distal points of contact for maximum torque.
The principle of proprioceptive feedback, aiming to amplify sensory input to the spinal erectors to prevent overstretching.
The principle of reciprocal inhibition, focusing on relaxing opposing muscle groups to facilitate deeper flexion.
The principle of force distribution, ensuring pressure is applied across multiple joint surfaces to avoid excessive shear stress.
Q2Domain Verified
Within the "The Complete Biomechanical Yoga Adjustments Course 2026," when performing a biomechanically sound adjustment for external rotation at the hip in Warrior II (Virabhadrasana II), what is the critical anatomical landmark to prioritize for safe and effective application of force?
The popliteal fossa, to assess the degree of posterior knee capsule stretch and avoid hyperextension.
The anterior superior iliac spine (ASIS), to ensure the pelvis remains neutral and prevents lumbar compensation.
The greater trochanter, as it directly influences the angle of femoral head rotation.
The medial aspect of the distal femur, to guide the femur into external rotation without stressing the knee joint.
Q3Domain Verified
According to "The Complete Biomechanical Yoga Adjustments Course 2026," what is the most common biomechanical error observed when adjusting shoulder flexion in poses like upward-facing dog (Urdhva Mukha Svanasan
Excessive scapular protraction; resulting in thoracic outlet syndrome symptoms.
, and what is its primary consequence? A) Overextension of the glenohumeral joint; leading to anterior capsule impingement.
Posterior humeral glide; leading to irritation of the supraspinatus tendon.
Unlocking of the elbow joint; causing hyperextension and potential ligamentous strain.

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