Orthopaedics Quiz Leave a Comment / Quizzes / By Fatma Qeshta Orthopaedics Quiz from physiotherapy secrets MCQ book 67 Orthopaedics Orthopaedics Quiz from physiotherapy secrets MCQ book 1 / 25 In case of coxa vara __________ side is prone to develop degenerative arthritis a both . unaffected affected none of the above 2 / 25 Glenoid faces ____________ forward, downward & medially forward, upward & laterally Laterally downward, backward, downward, outward 3 / 25 . Hip joint is supplied by ________ segments L2 – L5 L1 – L3 L2 – S1 L3 – S2 4 / 25 The articulating surface of patella consists of ___________ facets. One Four Two Three 5 / 25 Plaster of paris is non of the above hemihydrated calcium carbonate hemihydrated calcium bicarbonate hemihydrated calcium sulphate 6 / 25 ACJ injury can be managed by strengthening ___ muscles. rotator cuff and serratus anterior rotator cuff and deltoid deltoid and trapezius trapezius and serratus anterior 7 / 25 Replacement arthroplasty is a salvage procedure, the complications of which are instability and shortening. The post-operatively immobilization is given by skeletal traction for about 6 weeks and the physiotherapy includes___. strengthening exercises, weight relieving orthosis, foot wear compensation and walking aids hip movements as pain allows non weight bearing crutch walking and weight bearing allowed as good fibrous union occurs all of the above 8 / 25 ________________ bursa often communicates with the hip joint subtrochantric adductor ilio pectineal ischeal 9 / 25 The epiphyseal plate is a barrier to the spread of infection, but if the involved metaphyses lie wholly or partly within a joint cavity, the joint is liable become infected. Which of the following metaphysic is not intra-capsular? Lower metaphysic of tibia Upper and lower metaphyses of femur Upper metaphysis of humerus All the metaphyses at the elbow 10 / 25 Burst fracture is seen in femoral head fracture scaphoid vertebral fracture talus fracture 11 / 25 The component motion for hip flexion is ______________ inferior and lateral glide of femoral head in acetabulum posterior and superior glide of femoral head in acetabulum posterior and inferior glide of femoral head in acetabulum anterior and superior glide of femoral head in acetabulum 12 / 25 In single leg standing hip joint is subjected to load equal to ______________ 3 times of body weight 1/3rd of body weight body weight 2 times of body weight 13 / 25 Ricket is due to deficiency of Vit C Vit D Vit A Vit B 14 / 25 Physiotherapy for thoracic outlet syndrome includes___. all of the above strengthening of trapezius and serratus anterior to correct posture modalities like US, moist heat to relive spasm and TENS, IFT to relieve pain stretching of Scalenei, levator scapulae and pectorals to relieve pressure 15 / 25 In case of LLD _________________ side bears more load shorter both sides bears equal load none longer 16 / 25 Positive adson’s test indicates TOS due to___. reduced scapulo-clavicular angle scalene cervical rib tumour 56 17 / 25 In standing tibio femoral angle in the frontal plane is about __________ 170 degrees 10 degrees 140 degrees 0 degrees 18 / 25 Brodies abscess is a form of Acute osteomyelitis Tubercular osteomyelitis syphilis Chronic osteomyelitis. 19 / 25 In case of THR, all of the following are true except____. standing through affected side rolling through sound side leg swing in half standing avoid flexion beyond 90, adduction beyond neutral and rotation 20 / 25 Charcoat joints are ____. infective joint disease painless arthritic joint disease 87 ankylosed joints degeneratine joint disease 21 / 25 Close packed position for humeroulnar joint is 50 degrees of flexion extension 70 degrees of flexion 90 degrees of flexion 22 / 25 Which advice would not be correct for a patient following THR? Do not cross your legs and keep a pillow between your legs while sleeping. When turning pivot to the affected side All of the above Avoid low chairs 23 / 25 Fracture shaft humerus is associated with Median nerve injury axillary nerve injury brachial plexus injury. radial nerve injury 24 / 25 Post operative physiotherapy following Putti-platt surgery for anterior recurrent shoulder dislocation are active movements can be started after 3-4 weeks isometric contraction of rotator cuff after surgery mobilization of shoulder can be started after 3-4 weeks progressive strengthening can be started after 3-4 weeks 25 / 25 Medial meniscus forms ____________ half of a large circle none ¾th of a circle almost all of a circle Your score isThe average score is 33% LinkedIn Facebook VKontakte 0% Restart quiz