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PhysioLogic
Posted 1 month ago

MCQ 74. On evaluating a patient’s range of motion 3 weeks post total knee arthroplasty, the clinician notes that the patient has:
45° of hip flexion
40° of knee flexion
20° of plantarflexion
15° of dorsiflexion

In which phase of gait will the patient MOST LIKELY compensate based on their range of motion values?

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PhysioLogic
Posted 1 month ago

MCQ 73. A clinician decides to use functional electrical stimulation to improve the gait of a patient with weak tibialis anterior muscle. Stimulation should be initiated in which phase of the gait cycle?

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PhysioLogic
Posted 4 months ago

MCQ 72. A patient presented to physiotherapy OPD with complaint of left elbow stiffness. He had a history of Road Traffic Accident (RTA) three months ago that resulted in fracture of shaft of humerus. His orthopedic surgeon has advised physiotherapy for elbow joint’s ROM. On examination, you notice that the patient is unable to extend his wrist joint.
Which of the following nerves might be damaged?

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PhysioLogic
Posted 4 months ago

MCQ 71. You are applying ultrasound to a patient’s lower back and are confused about the movement of ultrasound probe. All of the following are recommended ways of moving ultrasound probe except?

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PhysioLogic
Posted 4 months ago

MCQ 70. A 45-year-old male office worker presents to the physiotherapy clinic complaining of chronic lower back pain. He reports that the pain has been gradually increasing over the past six months, primarily after long hours of sitting at his desk. He denies any specific injury but mentions occasional stiffness and discomfort in the morning. On examination, you find that he has limited lumbar flexion and extension, and his posture is slightly forward-flexed. There is tenderness over the lower lumbar spine, and his straight leg raise test is negative. His medical history is unremarkable.

Which of the following interventions would be most appropriate to address his symptoms?

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PhysioLogic
Posted 4 months ago

MCQ 69. A 25-year-old soccer player presents with medial knee pain after an opponent collided with the lateral side of their knee during a match. On examination, the therapist notes tenderness along the medial joint line, swelling, and laxity during a valgus stress test at 30 degrees of knee flexion.
Which structure is most likely injured?

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PhysioLogic
Posted 4 months ago

MCQ 68. A 25-year-old soccer player reports difficulty kicking a ball and complains of tightness in the front of their thigh. Upon examination, the therapist observes reduced hip flexion and knee extension strength, especially when both movements are performed simultaneously.
Which muscle in the knee extensor group is most likely affected due to its role as a two-joint muscle?

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PhysioLogic
Posted 5 months ago

MCQ 67. A 35-year-old patient presents with difficulty lifting their arm overhead. On physical examination, weakness is observed during shoulder abduction beyond 15 degrees, while shoulder flexion and extension are also mildly impaired. Which muscle is most likely responsible for these deficits?

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PhysioLogic
Posted 5 months ago

MCQ 66. The anti-gravity muscles, mainly responsible for maintaining static postures have which type of fibers in abundance?

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PhysioLogic
Posted 6 months ago

MCQ 65. A 35-year-old runner presents to the clinic with complaints of intense, stabbing pain in the heel that is most noticeable during the first steps upon waking in the morning. The pain decreases after walking for a few minutes but tends to recur after long periods of standing or after physical activity. On examination, tenderness is noted at the medial aspect of the calcaneus, and there is noticeable tightness in the gastrocnemius and soleus muscles.
Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis for this presentation?

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