ESSAYS 2 X 10 = 20 Marks
- Define co-ordination. Describe the various co-ordination and balance exercises.
- Describe SD curve and its uses in detecting nerve injury.
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SHORT ESSAYS 10 X 5 = 50 Marks
- Postural correction.
- Levers.
- Derived positions.
- Types of crutches.
- Suspension therapy.
- Use of magnetic energy for therapy.
- Phonophoresis.
- Faradic vs galvanic currents.
- Wax therapy.
- Abnormal gait patterns.
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Multiple Choice Questions 10 X 1 = 10 Marks
- Which of the following would define a tendon
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b) A band of connective tissue that connects muscle to bone
c) A fibrous band of connective tissue that contains action and myosin
d) A fibrous band of connective tissue that contains epitenon and epimysium - Antalgic hip gait is related to which of the following:
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b) Trendelenburg gait
c) Painful hip gait
d) Short leg gait - Osteoarthritis does not affect
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b) Interphalangeal joints
c) Metacarpophalangeal joints
d) Shoulder joint - Which of the following is NOT an exercise for the back
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b) Two legs to chest
c) Side bend
d) Chin tucks - Sartorius
- Chronaxie is
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a) Minimum time required for an electric current to double the strength of rheobase
b) Minimum time required for the electric current to triple the strength of rheobase
c) Minimum current required for the stimulus to elicit rheobase
d) None of the above - Myofascial release should be held for
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a) Until the fascia releases
b) 20 to 30 seconds
c) 30 to 60 seconds
d) Until the palpable nodule under your hand eases - TENS stands for
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a) Transcutaneous electronic natural stimulation
b) Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation
c) Transcutaneous electrical pain stimulation
d) Transdermal electrical neural stimulation - The most common cause of kyphosis in a male is
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a) Congenital
b) Tuberculosis
c) Trauma
d) Secondaries
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