1.What is a joint?
B-muscle // C-articulation cartilage // D- Ligament
2. The initial resting postition of the knee to mobilize the patellofemoral joint is
3. _____________ refers to the movement of the part of the body in the anatomical planes. E.g flexion, extensino
4. The initial resting position of the femur to mobilize the hip joint?
5. Arthrokinematics’s movement, except
Osteokinematics movements : flexion, extention, abduction, adduction, internal rotation, external rotation
6. The RMT has done shoulder joint play techniques and has asked you to instruct the client in interventions to maintain the new ROM. You could choose from any of the following except?
Isometric does not have joint movement
7. which of the following is not correct about the Capsular Pattern of Restriction?
This is a predictable pattern of restriction that occurs in a synovial joint
8. A sustained joint paly technique that has an amplitude large enough to place a stretch on the joint capsule is described as which of the following?
9. Which of the following statement is correct?
10. What is the purpose of sustained joint play grade III?
11. This movement occured inside of the joint. When the carpal bone _______ on each other when flexing and extending the wrist.
12. When a convex articular surfaces moves on a concave articular surface, the roll and slide occur in the same direction.
When a convex articular surfaces moves on a concave articular surface, the roll and slide occur in the opposit direction(Convex on Concave)
13. Which of the following is a false statement about joint mobilization technique?
… Answer is C)
When do glide in joint play, osteokinematic motion is not occured. No change in flexion, extension, abduction adduction, etc
14. Indications of the joint mobilization technique
15. Which of the following mobilization techniques can be used to stretch a joint?
16. A posterior glide of the head of the femur on the surface of the acetabulum increases which of the following hip motion?
17. Knee extension can be improved by gliding the tibia anteriorly on the femur.
Tibiofemoral joint is concave on convex.
18. In a case where your client presents with restricted talocrural joint plantarflexion, you could glide the talus posteriorly in the mortise to help improve range of motion.
Talocrural joint is Convex on Concave. To increase plantar flexion : anterior glide
19. Ventral glide of the femur at the coxofemoral joint will help improve external rotation.
Coxofemoral joint is Conves on Concave. To increase extension and external rotation : Anterior glide
20. Distraction is always applied parallel to the treatment plane.
Perpendicular : distraction // paralell : glide
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