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AL-BIRUNI INSITITUTE OF PHYSIOTHERAPY AND REHABILITATION SCIENCES

DPT, 4th Year, Semester – 7, Batch – 2 (2022)


MUSCULOSKELETAL (CAT-II)
Time: 60mins Total Marks:
Name: ____________________ Date: ____________

Section 1 Multiple Choice Questions


1. Closed pack position of the hip joint is?
a. Extension, medial rotation, and abduction
b. Flexion, medial rotation, and abduction
c. Both a and b
d. None of the above

2. Greater trochanter of femur provides attachment to which of the following muscles?


a. Obturator internus
b. Piriformis
c. Gluteus medius and minimus
d. Qaudratus femoris
e. All of the above

3. Nerves that can affect muscle weakness and sensory alterations around the hip are?
a. Sciatic nerve
b. Superior Gluteal nerve
c. Obturator nerve
d. Femoral nerve
e. All of the above

4. Regarding hip joint:


a. Anterior dislocation is more common
b. Posterior dislocation is more common
c. Superior dislocation is more common
d. Inferior dislocation is more common

5. In case of hip dislocation severe pain felt in the?


a. Anterior aspect of hip region
b. Posterior aspect of hip region
c. Superior aspect of hip region
d. Inferior aspect of hip region

6. Symptoms of osteoporotic fracture of femoral neck is/are?


a. Patients report a fall during walking
b. Patients report a fall followed by inability to bear weight
c. Patients report a fall while sitting
d. None of the above

7. Ortolani’s test is considered positive when?


a. Femoral head dislocates posteriorly from the acetabulum
b. Femoral head reduces into the acetabulum
c. Humeral head reduces into the acetabulum
d. None of the above

8. Fracture of femoral shaft usually occurs due to?


a. High velocity injuries
b. Low velocity injuries
c. Moderate velocity injuries
d. All of the above
9. A patient came to you with a complain of morning stiffness with improvement with moderate activity, but increased
pain with vigorous activity. What would be the most probable diagnosis?
a. Osteoarthritis
b. Inflammatory arthritis
c. Septic arthritis
d. A and C both correct

10. Inflammatory Arthritis of the hip is characterized by?


a. A sharp aching pain in the groin or buttocks region
b. A dull aching pain in the groin or buttocks region
c. Itching and discomfort in the groin
d. Itching and discomfort in the lateral thigh or buttocks region

11. Osteonecrosis of hip is characterized by the?


a. Death of varying amounts of bone in the femoral head
b. Occurs as a result of defective circulation
c. Greatet frequency from age 10-20
d. All of the above
e. Only a and b correct

12. After surgery of the lower limb of any patient?


a. Pt does not need physiotherapy
b. The only need for psychotherapy
c. A physiotherapist has no role during rehabilitation
d. Physiotherapist has a major and important role during rehabilitation

13. What is shortening or tightening of a muscle called?


a. Arthroplasty
b. Contraction
c. Articulate
d. Arthritis

14. A pt come in clinic with lower cross syndrome which of the following muscle will be over active on physical
examination
a. Rectus femorus and illiopsaus
b. [Link] and minimus
c. Rectus abdominus and Gl maximus
d. transverse abdominus
e. A.O.T

15. Following are indications of surgical interventions except


a. Gross instability of a joint or bony segments
b. Incapacitating pain at rest or with functional activities
c. Acute joint swelling
d. Marked limitation of active or passive motions

16. Preoperative examination and evaluation include


a. pain assessment
b. posture assessment
c. gait analysis
d. muscle performance (strength and endurance)
e. A.O.T

17. Which nerve entrapped in tarsal tunnel


a. posterior tibial nerve
b. common peroneal nerve
c. plantar and calcaneal nerve
d. N.O.T
18. The most common type of ankle sprain is caused by
a. Eversion stress
b. Inversion stress
c. none of these
19. Regarding Achilles tendon rupture which one is incorrect
a. More frequently in men than in women
b. in the age if 30 to 40 years
c. tendon often torn at proximal attachment
d. during sudden acceleration or abrupt deceleration such as jumping or landing

20. The most common injured ligament in the ankle joint is


a. Anterior talofibular ligament
b. Posterior talofibular ligament
c. Deltoid ligament
d. A and B

21. clinical Signs and symptoms of ligamentous instability is/are


a. Pain on passive motion
b. Ankle swelling
c. Tenderness over affected ligament
d. Static ankle pain
e. A.O.T

22. in drawer’s foot sigm pts in supine passively evert the foot gapping secondary to trauma Suspected tear of
a. deltoid ligament
b. calcaneofibular ligament
c. anterior talofibular ligament
d. posterior talofibular ligament

23. the causes of tarsal tunnel syndrome is/are


a. Severe flat foot
b. fracture callus
c. repetitive dorsiflexion
d. excessive pronation of hind foot
e. A.O.T

24. in Tinel’s sign Paresthesias radiating to the foot indicate irritation of the
a. posterior tibial nerve
b. common peroneal nerve
c. plantar and calcaneal nerve
d. N.O.T

25. Clinical sign and symptom of tarsal tunnel syndrome is/are


a. pain radiating to the medial aspext of the leg
b. intermittent paresthesia of plantar aspect of foot
c. pain made worse by activity and improved by rest
d. A.O.T

SECTION-II SHORT EASSY QUESTIONS


ATTEMPT ALL QUESTION
Q1 Briefly describe the anterior and posterior pelvic tilt
Q2 define the following terms
a. Coxa Vera
b. Coxa valgus
c. Femoral anteversion
d. Femoral retroversion
Q3 write short note on THR
Q4 describe the phases of post operative rehabilitation

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