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MCQs A

What is the key in palpation? Pathology


Neurovascular assessment involves; Sensation
In MRC scale, Grade 3 indicates, Full Strength
Functions of AFO Reduces Pain
Limited ankle joint allows how many degrees of plantarflexion and dorsiflexion? 10 degrees
AFO is indicated in all except? Spasticity
A device that corrects irregularities is, Splint
Low temperature thermoplastics have temperature ranges of , 135-180 degrees
Partial loss of body movement is, Paresis
Clasp type orthosis provides; Stability
How many types of orthosis? 2
which one is the type of orthosis. upper limb orthosi
All are the types of lower limb orthosis execpt. AFO
All are the types of upper limb orthosis execpt. SEO
Which of the following to prevent motion in cervical region. CTLSO
Wrist splints- to control movement of wrist and help to reduce. pressure
Reciprocal Gait orthosis is the abrevation of. RGO
Shoulder-Elbow-Wrist-Hand orthosis is the abrevation of. SE-WHO
Hand orthosis is the abrevation of . HO
SO stands for. shoulder orthosis
Clasp type orthosis are have least assistance
Wire spring AFO are have least assistance
Posterior leaf spring AFO prevent footdrop
Plantarflexion stop at 90 is indicated
Weakness or absence of both ankle dorsiflexors and plantarflexors is from 1st group
Absent to moderate spasticity is found in 1st group
Pain on movement of ankle joint is found in 3rd group
Require medial or lateral ankle pins Clasp type
orthosis
Clasp type
Require a shoe counter for attachment to orthosis .
orthosis
Abnormally involuntery movements and pralaysis manifestations are basics prescAFO
partial loss of voluntary movement or weakness of muscles Edema
Excess fluid accumulation in tissues causing swelling paresis
Complete loss of muscle function paresis
Varus and valgus are term used alingment ......... parts Body
Angled of body part inward towerds the midline of the body Valgus
Angled of body part outward away from the midline Varus
Combination of two deformiteies in the foot Hemorrhage
Congentail deformity where foot is twisted out or shap or position clubfoot
passive ankle dorsiflexion to ........ degree 80
B C D Correct Answer
Neuopathy Surface anatomy All of these C
Reflxes All of these None of these C
Antigravity strength Flicker No Contraction B
Controlls motion Stabilizes gait All of these D
20 degrees 25 degrees 15 degrees A
Foot muscle Paralysis Ankle Foot Paralysis Hypereflxia D
Brace Dressing Prosthetics B
120-150 degrees 70-170 degrees 125-140 degrees A
Paralysis Paresthesia None of these A
ROM Least resistance Modest resistance C
3 4 5B
lower limb orthosis trunk orthosis All of these D
KAFO WHO HKAFO C
AFO WHO SEWHO B
CTO CTLO CO A
pain spasm None B
Rgo RGo rgo A
SEW-HO SEwHO SEWHO D
H-O ho HdO D
scaral orthosis both a and b spinal orthosis C
high assistance moderate assistance none of them A
Modest assistance both a and b none of them B
assess footdrop both a and b none of them A
contraindicated side effect all of them B
2nd group 3rd group none of them C
2nd group 3rd group none of them B
2nd group both a and b none of them A
Wire spring AFO both a and b none of them B
Wire spring AFO both a and b none of them A
EMF DFO PNP A
paresis paralysis Storke B
pralysis Edema stroke C
Edema Storke paralysis D
barin heart bones A
Varus Normal abnormal B
Normal Valgus abnormal C
stroke Edema Equinovarus D
Dropfoot paralysis stroke A
180 90 20 C

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