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Assignment of Therapeutic Exercise

Submitted to:
Ma’am Dr.Shama Afzal

Submitted by:
M.Naeem Iqbal

Group:
3rd

Topic:
Range of Motion(Types, Indications, Goals, Limitations, Precautions,
Contraindications, Principles, Procedures for applying Techniques)

Department:
DPT(Doctor of Physical Therapy)

Semester:
5th

Roll No:
963019

College Roll No:


18007

Registration No:
2018-GCUF-075178

College:
LIMS (Lyallpur Institute of Management and Sciences)
MCQs

1. The full motion possible is called the…………


(a) Flexibility
(b) ROM
(c) Examination
(d) Both (a) and (b)

2. ….…… is the distance a muscle is capable of shortening after it has


been elongated to its maximum.
(a) Functional Excursion
(b) ROM
(c) Resistivity
(d) Moment Arm

3. There are ………. types of ROM exercises.


(a) 1
(b) 2
(c) 3
(d) 4

4. The movement of a segment within the unrestricted ROM that is


produced entirely by an external force is called……….
(a) Active ROM
(b) Passive ROM
(c) Active-Assistive ROM
(d) All of these

5. ROM should not be done when motion is ………. to the healing


process
(a) Adopting
(b) Helpful
(c) Disruptive
(d) None of these

6. Which of the following is not a goal for PROM?


(a) Decrease or inhibit Pain
(b) Maintain joint mobility
(c) Assists circulation
(d) Decrease synovial movement for cartilage nutrition

7. ROM techniques can be performed in………. type of patterns or


planes.

(a) 1
(b) 2
(c) 3
(d) 4

8. ROM should not be done when patient response or condition is


…………
(a) Life saving
(b) Life protecting
(c) Life threatening
(d) Normal

9. Passive motion can do it all except:


(a) Maintain mechanical elasticity of muscle
(b) Assist vascular dynamics
(c) Decrease pain
(d) Prevent muscle atrophy

10. Which of the following is not a goal for AROM?


(a) Decrease circulation
(b) Prevent Thrombus formation
(c) Maintain physiological elasticity
(d) Provide sensory feedback

11. The movement of a segment within the unrestricted ROM that is


produced by active contraction of the muscle crossing that joint is
called……….
(a) Passive ROM
(b) Active ROM
(c) Active-Assistive ROM
(d) All of these

12. Which motion is beneficial in the region where there is acute,


inflamed tissue?
(a) Active-Assistive motion
(b) Active motion
(c) Passive motion
(d) Resistance Exercise

13. Those muscles that cross over two or more joints are called……….
(a) One joint muscles
(b) Two joint muscles
(c) Multi joint muscles
(d) Both (b) and (c)

14. When a multi-joint muscle reaches a length (shortened) where it


can no longer apply an effective force is called………
(a) Active Insufficiency
(b) Passive Insufficiency
(c) ROM
(d) Resistance

15.  A restriction in the range of motion of multi-joint muscles caused


by inadequate extensibility of antagonist muscles, muscle groups or
fascia is called……….
(a) Active Insufficiency
(b) Passive Insufficiency
(c) ROM
(d) All of these
Answers Key

1. b
2. a
3. c
4. b
5. c
6. d
7. d
8. c
9. d
10. a
11. b
12. c
13. d
14. a
15. b

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