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1) Heberden’s nodes and Bouchard’s nodes are typically found in the

following arthritis.
a) Rheumatoid arthritis
b) Gouty arthritis
c) Osteoarthritis
d) Septic arthritis

2) Vigorous stretching or manipulative techniques are contraindicated


in
a) Septic arthritis
b) Osteoarthritis
c) Rheumatoid arthritis
d) Gouty arthritis
3) A patient come to your clinic with knee arthritis and limitation in
ROM and report that he/she has chronic steroid user your plan of
exercise should be
a) Manipulative procedure
b) Grade 3 and 4 mobilization
c) Invasive physical therapy technique
d) Gentle stretching
4) Planter Flexion /Inversion/SLR means that we are stretching which
of the following nerve.
a) Femoral
b) Sural
c) Common Peroneal
d) Tibial
5) In Tarsal tunnel syndrome the following nerve is compressed
a) Femoral
b) Sural
c) Peroneal nerve
d) Tibial
6) In humeral fracture the following nerve most commonly injured
a) Ulnar
b) Median
c) Lesser occipital
d) Radial
7) Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Symptoms are typically first noted during
a) 1st trimester
b) 2nd trimester
c) 3rd trimester
d) Throughout pregnancy
8) Brachial plexus enter thoracic outlet between the following muscle
a) Scalenus anterior and Medius
b) Scalenus anterior and posterior
c) Scalenus Medius and posterior
d) Above the clavicle
9) Gangrene and Raynaud’s phenomenon are the typical sign of the
compression of
a) Vein
b) Nerve
c) Artery
d) Non of the above
10) For the maintainance of good posture which of the following play
important role
a) Eyes
b) Ears
c) Joint Structure
d) All of the above
11) Position in which minimum stress is placed on each joint is known
as
a) Bad posture
b) Faulty posture
c) Good posture
d) Kypolordotic posture
12) To reduce lumber lordosis which of the following muscle should be
stretched
a) Rectus abdominis
b) Iliopsoas
c) Pectorilis major
d) Rhomboid minor
13) Which of the following test is not used to diagnose thoracic outlet
syndrome
a) Roose test
b) Adison,s test
c) Tinel’s test
d) smith test
14) Milwaukee brace is most commonly used for
a) Hyperlordosis
b) Kypholordosis
c) Scoliosis
d) Forward head posture
15) For the diagnosis of osteoporosis the following score is used
a) Numerical pain rating score
b) Asia score
c) T-score
d) Cartilage score
16) Risk factor for Primary osteoporosis include all except
a) Postmenopausal
b) Family History
c) Low Body Weight
d) Hyperthyroidism
17) In Patello femoral Pain Syndrome aggravation of pain occur in
which of the following activity
a) Squatting
b) Kneeling
c) Down Stairs
d) All of the above
18) COZEN,s TEST is performed for the diagnosis of the following
condition
a) Shoulder instability
b) Lateral epicondilitis
c) Medial epicondylitis
d) Elbow fracture
19) Which one of the following is called thrower's shoulder
a) Impingement
b) Bursitis
c) Bicepital tendinitis
d) Frozen shoulder
20) If a nerve is stretched form both side i.e from distal as well as
proximal end the technique is known as
a) Slider
b) Tensioner
c) Both a and b
d) Non
21) The spinous prcess of C2 vertebra is
a) Missing
b) Elongated
c) Bi-fed
d) Short
22) With distal radius fracture the most commonly injured nerve is
which of the following
a) Median
b) Radial
c) Ulnar
d) Axillary
23) upper cervical spine include the following
a) occiput-C1-C2
b) occiput-C1-C2-C3
c) C1-C2
d) C1-C2-C3
24) This lateral flexion of upper cervical spine is checked by
a) Alar ligament
b) Transverse ligament
c) Ligamnentum flavum
d) Anterior longitudinal ligament
25) Quadrant test at cervical or lumber spine include the following
movement
a) Passive side bending, and extension
b) Passive rotation, side bending, and extension
c) Passive rotation and side bending
d) Non of the above
26) Which of the following is NOT considered a cardinal finding of
Acute Inflammation?
a) Pain
b) Swelling
c) Heat
d) Range of Motion
27) A patient come to your clinic with cervical radiculopathy. Patient
pain decrease with cervical distraction, increase with compression
and pain also increase with coughing and sneezing. The most likely
diagnoses is
a) Cervical spondylosis
b) Discogenic pain
c) Facet syndrome
d) Instability
28) Root for Bicep reflex
a) C5-C6
b) C6-C7
c) C4-C5
d) C7-C8
29) Herbendens nodes are found in
a) PIP joints in OA
b) DIP joints in OA
c) PIP joints in RA
d) DIP joints in RA
30) The term 'Generalized Osteoarthritis' is used when:
a) All joints of the body are involved
b) More than one joint is involved
c) Three or more joints are involved
d) Non of the above
31) Juvenile arthritis is the term used to describe arthritis when it
begins before age of
a) 25 years
b) 16 years
c) 10 years
d) 30 years
32) Ankylosing spondylitis is a form of arthritis that primarily affects
the spine
a) Cervical spine
b) Thoracic spine
c) Lumber spine
d) All of the above
33) If a patient report symptoms of radiculopathy in right leg with
repeated flexion and extension of the lumber spine the most likely
diagnose is
a) Facet joint pain
b) Sciatica
c) Hip joint
d) Knee joint
34) Red flag for the low back pain include
a) Cauda equine syndrome
b) Infection of the spine
c) Spinal fracture
d) All of the above
35) Syndesmotic injury occur in which of the following joint
a) Tabiofemoral
b) Hip joint
c) Ankle joint
d) Elbow
36) In ankle joint sprain which of the following ligament is more prone
to injury
a) Medial ligament
b) Deltoid ligament
c) Lateral ligament
d) Syndesmosis
37) Squeeze Test is perform to identify the following injury
a) Lateral ankle sprain
b) Medial ankle sprain
c) Syndesmotic injury
d) Deltoid ligament injury
38) Hip Joint Stability depends on
a) The gluteus medius and minimus must be functioning normally.
b) The head of the femur must be intact.
c) Neck of the femur must be intact
d) All of the above
39) a condition in which knees touch, but ankles do not touch
a) Knock knees
b) Bow knee
c) Genu recurvatum
d) None of the above
40) Thompson’s Test is used for the Integrity of
a) Achilles Tendon
b) Syndesmotic injury
c) Medial ankle sprain
d) Lateral ankle sprain
41) .Ultrasound can be used to treat
a) Osteomyelitis
b) Soft tissue injuries
c) Open fractures
d) All of the above
42) Shoulder dislocation is caused by vigorous
a) Flexion with internal rotation
b) Flexion with external rotation
c) Abduction with External rotation
d) Abduction with internal rotation
43) Degenerative bone disease is called as
a) Osteoarthritis
b) Rheumatoid Arthritis
c) Gouty arthritis
d) Synovitis
44) Colle's fracture occurs at ?
a) Distal 1/3rd of radius
b) Proximal 1/3rd of radius
c) Olecranon process of ulna
d) Distal 1/3rd of ulna
45) What may a cause “winged Scapula”
a) Damage to the Long Thoracic Nerve
b) Suprascapular nerve
c) Axillary nerve
d) Greater occipital nerve
46) A female child 4 year old, was playing with her brother when one
pulled her arm hard. She cried but stopped when a brother attempted
to find the injury by pronating and supinating her hand. What condition
did she have?
a) Brachial plexus injury
b) Nursemaid’s elbow or pulled elbow
c) Fracture elbow
d) None of the above
47) The main cause of “APE HANDS” deformity is the damage of the
following nerve
a) Radial
b) Ulnar
c) Median
d) Axillary
48) With rotator cuff tear which of the following muscle always tear
a) Infraspinatus
b) Teres minor
c) Subscapularis
d) Suprasinatus
49) A "pulled elbow" in a young child results when the radial head is
dislodged from the
a) Annular ligament
b) Insertion of biceps brachii
c) Olecranon process
d) Radial collateral ligament
50) The fibrocartilaginous structure which deepens the shoulder
socket is the
a) Articular capsule
b) Articular cartilage
c) Glenoid labrum
d) Lateral meniscus

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