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MCQ’S

Variant 1: a. Contrast method


b. Heliotherapy
1.Medical treatment with ayurvedic massage is a
c. Aerotherapy
treatment of
d. Climetotherapy
a. Pure tangible good 7. What type of water therapy involves the
b. Hybrid therapist holding the client in a nearbody -
c. Pure service temperature pool while massaging and stretching
d. None of these his or her muscles and mobilizing the joints?
2.What is a scientific benefit of aromatherapy in
a. Watsu
relation to allopathic medicine?
b. Whirlpool
a. Relaxation c. Sitz
b. Energizing d. Thermotherapy
c. Antimicrobial 8. What will produce immediate relaxation of
d. Pain relief muscles
3.Which of the following anatomy does
a. Water
craniosacral therapy directly affect?
b. Spa
a. Digestion c. heat
b. Cerebrospinal fluid d. climate
c. Lymph 9. Is the external application of heat for
d. Interstitial fluid therapeutic purposes.
4.From which of the following civilizations is
a. Aromatherapy
massage therapy said to originate?
b. Thermotherapy
a. Chinese c. Hydrotherapy
b. Japanese d. Acute trauma
c. Indians 10. List 3 contraindications of heat
d. Greeks
a. 80-90 degrees
5.Polarity therapy is associated with which of
b. Do not eat 1 hr prior to scheduled
the following categories?
appointment
a. Medical massage c. To reduce the frequency and severity of
b. Sports massage waterborne infections
c. General relaxation massage d. Acute injury,autoimmune
d. Energy massage diseases,clients with an aversion to heat
6.Which of the following describes heat and
cold combined in the same treatment

Variant 2:
1. Who coined the term "aromatherapy"? -
The treatment of disease and injury using b. Strength
aromatic essential oils in 1927? c. Desire
d. Disease
a. Hohenheim
7.In the early 1800s the Austrian farmer,
b. Gattefosse
Vincenz Priessnitz began using ________to
c. Dr.jean claude lapraz
treat his own injuries after witnessing a deer
2.What are the methods of essential oil
immerse his wounded leg in a stream until it
application?
was healed
a. Topically
a. Salt
b. Aromatically
b. Marble therapy
c. Internally
c. Cold therapy
d. All of the above
d. Essesntial oils
3.Temperature often plays a role in
8.The New England Journal of medicine has
hydrotherapy as does
found that daily immersion in a hot tub can
a. Water pressure
a. Build up the immune system
b. Elevation
b. Help stabilize blood sugar in
c. Time
diabetes
d. Training
c. Ward off infections
4.hydrotherapy can assist in the following
d. Help some lose weight
a. Boosting immune system 1. Effects on the body: cooling, helps
b. Easing of tight muscle breathing and increases muscle
c. Controlling the production of stress endurance.
hormone a. Grapefruit
d. All of the above b. Helichrysum
5.cold water therapy is invigorating and c. Dill
causes constriction of outer blood vessels so d. Frankincense
blood is directed to which helps treat 2. In the 1800s, hydrotherapy was used
inflammation to treat a variety of minor physical
illness by
a. Internal organs a. Increasing circulation to the area
b. The brain b. Removing toxins
c. The intestines c. Preventing infections
d. The bones
6.Warm water relaxes blood vessels and
increase
a. Circulation
CASE STUDY 1
A 45year old female came with the complaints of itching and burning sensation over her
hands. On physical examination, red patches of skin covered with thick, silvery scales,
thickened, pitted or ridged nails, swollen and stiff joints. Doctor confirmed it as psoriasis.
1.What is the best physiotherapeutic technique done for this disease?

CASE STUDY 2
A 36year old women who is working in finance company came with the complaints of
loss of appetite. She tried home remedies but it doesn’t work for her. Doctor prescribed
dronabinol and advised her to change the lifestyle.
1. What physiotherapeutic techniques can be advised for the patient?

CASE STUDY 3
A 30year old male had complaints of itching on hand, feet, especially at night. On
physical examination-red to brownish grey pattern on hand and feet, ankles, wrist, inside
the hand of elbows and knees. This confirmed it as atopic dermatitis/eczema. Doctor
prescribed antihistamines and advised for heliotherapy.
1. How long should the procedure have done?

CASE STUDY 4
A 28year old female who is working in IT company, due to lots of work pressure, She
needs to reduce her stress. Due to COVID-19, she couldn’t do travel. She likes to relax
herself in closed environment.
1.what modern techniques she can go through her stress?
CASE STUDY 5
A 39th year old American male, who is an outdoor worker. He had a history of sunburn,
had a flat or thickened popular, scaly, warty, red and tender skin on her back and face. It
is confirmed as actinic keratoses. Since it is common on sun damaged skin. Doctor
advised for heliotherapy why?

CASE STUDY 6
A 42year male came with the complaints of cold, irritation of nose, cough for 3 days. His
wife had the same symptoms 1 week ago. Doctor diagnosed it as normal flu.
1.What modern physiotherapeutic technique done to him for respiratory
relaxation?

CASE STUDY 7
A 22year old girl met an accident. She had laceration all over her right leg and forearm.
Due to the force, she felt the pain all over the body. She used to go spa often. She
enquiring the doctor about spa therapy for her body pain. Doctor denied it why?

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