Theraputic Exercise Quiz Leave a Comment / Quizzes / By Fatma Qeshta Theraputic Exercise Quiz from phsiotherapy secrets MCQ book 72 Theraputic Exercise Theraputic Exercise Quiz from physiottherapy secretts book 1 / 25 In hydrotherapy the factor/factors which can have an effect on heart rate is/are Hydrostatic pressure of water Temperature of water Buoyancy of water Both a and b 2 / 25 The advantages of group therapy ________. All the above Maximizes patient’s effort and develop competition among the patients Time saving for therapist Builds up confidence in patients 3 / 25 Rhythmic Initiation technique is used for ________. Parkinsonism Tightness Flaccid paralysis Cerebellar ataxia 4 / 25 If stretching is done upto 5 times with duration of stretch 30 sec. the length gain may last upto 22 ½ hour 10 minutes 1 hour 5 minutes 5 / 25 Elbow flexion in mid-prone position is done by brachioradialis muscle; lifting 10 kg dumb-bell converts it from _____. 3rd to 1st order lever all 2nd to 3rd order lever 3rd to 4th order lever 1st to 2nd order lever 6 / 25 Which of the following properties of water helps a patient with lower extremity muscles weakness to stand in side hydrotherapy pool, which otherwise can not stand? Specific gravity Temperature of water Hydrostatic pressure Buoyancy 7 / 25 Example of soft tissue approximation limiting joint range of motion is____. Hip flexion with knee extension Forearm pronation Elbow flexion Ankle df with knee flexion 8 / 25 For elderly individual the duration of stretch should be Same as younger individuals Should not be given stretching Less than young people More than young people 9 / 25 The CG displaced to the highest level during ____ phase of gait cycle Mid Swing Foot flat Double support Mid stance 10 / 25 In slow stretching None of the above Monosynaptic stretch reflex initiated GTO fires Muscle spindle fires 11 / 25 What should be the temperature of water in hydrotherapy unit? 220 C – 420 C 270 C – 350 C d. None of the above 320 C – 350 C 12 / 25 If 6 week stretching Programme is given, we expect the retention of gain up to 2 months 6 months 3 months 1 month 13 / 25 When there is permanent deformation with a load of low magnitude and long duration in the elastic range it is known as. Ultimate strength Creep Fatigue failure Reaching elastic limit 14 / 25 Tightness is same as Transient contracture Adaptive shortening Contracture Scar tissue adhesion 15 / 25 In normal standing, line of gravity passes_______the knee joint. In front Through Lateral to of Behind 16 / 25 Groove in PNF refers to __________. Maximum resistacce Repeatition Proprioceptive stimuli Diagnonal pattern of movement 17 / 25 In which of the PRE the load remains constant during the training session______. Watkin Delorme McQuee Zinovief 18 / 25 In PNF elbow flexion is a component of __________. all of the above Flexion- abduction – external rotation Extension- abduction – internal rotation Flexion- adduction – external rotation 19 / 25 Friction is the resistive force offered by the surface, when one surface moves over the other, which is____. Directly proportional to the area of the surface in contact Weight of the moving object Nature of the surface all of the above 20 / 25 Double support phase present at the _____ phase of gait cycle. End of stance Beginning of stance Beginning and end of stance Mid stance 21 / 25 Oxford technique is opposite of None of the above Delorme Mcqueen Dapre 22 / 25 Choose the correct statement Physiological cost of eccentric muscle work is greater than concentric Physiological cost of isometric muscle work is greater than eccentric Physiological cost of concentric muscle work is greater than eccentric Physiological cost of static muscle work is greater than concentric 23 / 25 For group therapy, maximum number of patients in group is about ______. 8-10 4-6 6 -8 More than 10 24 / 25 Forearm pronation range of motion is limited due to _______. Soft tissue tension Bony contact Soft tissue approximation Tension of ligament 25 / 25 What should be the progression of exercise protocol following musculoskeletal injury. Concentric – eccentric – concentric & eccentric Isometric – concentric – concentric & eccentric Isometric – eccentric – concentric Isometric - concentric – eccentric Your score isThe average score is 31% LinkedIn Facebook VKontakte 0% Restart quiz