B precipated by ulnar neuritis
C usually occur in dominant side
145/paralysis of all intrinsic muscles of hand except abd poll brevis:-
A -median n
B
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C -Radial n
146/most compression site of superfacial peroneal nerve is :
a) Latral condyle of femure
b) Latral head of fibula
147/Pt with lordosis from standing and +ve Thomas test dueto
a- strong lumbar ext
b- fixed flex deformity
c- hamstring strain
148/What is the most likely cause of anterior pelvic tilt during initial contact (heel strike)?
a-Weak abdominals
b-Tight hamstrings
c-Weak abductors
d-Back pain
149/If the line of gravity is posterior to the hip joint in standing, on what does the body first
rely to keep the trunk from moving into excessive lumbar extension?
a-Iliopsoas muscle activity
b-Abdominal muscle activity
c-Anterior pelvic ligaments and the hip joint capsule.
d-Posterior pelvic ligaments and the hip joint capsule.
150/ sciatic nerve injury due to:-
a) Post dislocate hip
b) Ant dislocate hip
149/C-In static standing, the line of gravity is
posterior to the hip joint. The body relies on the
anterior pelvic ligaments and the hip joint capsule.
The iliopsoas may be recruited at times, but
anterior ligaments are used first to keep the trunk
from extending in static stance.
148/a. Abdominal muscles attach to the lower border of the ribs and
the superior surface of the pelvis. Strong abdominals prevent excessive
anterior rotation of the pelvis during gait.
151/In contracture of lower lumbar back muscles, the pelvis is affected by:-
a. Anterior pelvic tilting with upper thoracic kyphosis
b. Anterior pelvic tilting with lordosis
c. Posterior pelvic tilting with lordosis
d. No effect on the pelvis
152/Patient with abd scapula,round shoulder .,kyphosis ,ant rotation of pelvic
A. Lordosis
B. Sway back
C. Flat back
D. Kypholordosis
153/Pt has post pelvic tiled , flat lower thoracic & increase upper back kyphosis:-
A) Flat back
B) Sway back
154/ The therapist performed Trendelenburg test for patient with right
weakness of gluteus medius. The patient stands on right lower limb.
The pelvis drop would be observed as:-
a. Pelvis does not drop as the patient leans by the trunk to the right
b. Pelvis will drop at the left side
c. Pelvis will drop at the right side
d. Pelvis does not drop as the patient leans by the trunk to the left
155/The therapist receives a referral to evaluate a patient with a boutonniere deformity.
With this injury, the involved finger usually presents in the position of:-
a-Flexion of the proximal interphalangeal (PIP) joint and flexion of the distal interphalangeal
(DIP) joint.
b-Extension of the PIP joint and flexion of the DIP joint. [Show Less]