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MSK4 - Midterm

Question 1 of 56

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Articular Mechanoreceptor Type
Type I -
Type II -
Type III -
Type IV -

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    Postural
    Dynamic
    Inhibitive
    Nociceptive

Explanation

Question 2 of 56

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Type I Articular Mechanoreceptors are located where?

Select one of the following:

  • Capsule

  • Capsule Ligament

  • Most Tissues

Explanation

Question 3 of 56

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Type II Articular Mechanoreceptors are located where?

Select one of the following:

  • Capsule

  • Capsule Ligament

  • Most Tissues

Explanation

Question 4 of 56

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Type III Articular Mechanoreceptors are located where?

Select one of the following:

  • Capsule

  • Capsule Ligament

  • Most Tissues

Explanation

Question 5 of 56

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Type IV Articular Mechanoreceptors are located where?

Select one of the following:

  • Capsule

  • Capsule Ligament

  • Most Tissues

Explanation

Question 6 of 56

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Which of the following will trigger a Type I Articular Mechanoreceptor?

Select one or more of the following:

  • Progressive Oscillation

  • Graded Oscillation

  • Stretch

  • Sustained Pressure Thrust

  • Injury

  • Inflammation

Explanation

Question 7 of 56

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Which of the following will trigger a Type II Articular Mechanoreceptor?

Select one or more of the following:

  • Progressive Oscillation

  • Graded Oscillation

  • Stretch

  • Sustained Pressure Thrust

  • Injury

  • Inflammation

Explanation

Question 8 of 56

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Which of the following will trigger a Type III Articular Mechanoreceptor?

Select one or more of the following:

  • Progressive Oscillation

  • Graded Oscillation

  • Stretch

  • Sustained Pressure Thrust

  • Injury

  • Inflammation

Explanation

Question 9 of 56

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Which of the following will trigger a Type IV Articular Mechanoreceptor?

Select one or more of the following:

  • Progressive Oscillation

  • Graded Oscillation

  • Stretch

  • Sustained Pressure Thrust

  • Injury

  • Inflammation

Explanation

Question 10 of 56

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Cavitation triggers which type of articular mechanoreceptor?

Select one of the following:

  • Type I

  • Type II

  • Type III

  • Type IV

  • None

Explanation

Question 11 of 56

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Cavitation is actually ...

Select one of the following:

  • the sound of nitrogen gas escaping the joint under pressure.

  • the sound of a nitrogen bubble being created in the joint from the synovial fluid.

  • the sound of air suddenly entering the joint during distraction.

  • nothing more than a placebo effect.

  • the same thing as snapping an adhesion.

Explanation

Question 12 of 56

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During your Lumbar AROM assessment of a patient, you note the following findings:
FB: Left Deviation
BB: Right Deviation
SBR: Limited
SBL: Normal
Rot.R: Normal
Rot.L: Limited
Where do you suspect the restriction is located?

Select one of the following:

  • Left Facet

  • Right Facet

Explanation

Question 13 of 56

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During your Lumbar AROM assessment of a patient, you note the following findings:
FB: Right Deviation
BB: Left Deviation
SBR: Normal
SBL: Limited
Rot.R: Limited
Rot.L: Normal
Where do you suspect the restriction is located?

Select one of the following:

  • Left Facet

  • Right Facet

Explanation

Question 14 of 56

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During your Cervical AROM assessment of a patient, you note the following findings:
FB: Right Deviation
BB: Left Deviation
SBR: Normal
SBL: Restricted
Rot.R: Normal
Rot.L: More Restricted
Where do you suspect the restriction is located?

Select one of the following:

  • Left Facet

  • Right Facet

Explanation

Question 15 of 56

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During your Cervical AROM assessment of a patient, you note the following findings:
FB: Left Deviation
BB: Right Deviation
SBR: Restricted
SBL: Normal
Rot.R: More Restricted
Rot.L: Normal
Where do you suspect the restriction is located?

Select one of the following:

  • Left Facet

  • Right Facet

Explanation

Question 16 of 56

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With Subcranial Rotation Left, which way is the coupled Subcranial Side-Bending?

Select one of the following:

  • Right

  • Left

Explanation

Question 17 of 56

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With Subcranial Rotation Right, which way is the coupled Subcranial Side-Bending?

Select one of the following:

  • Left

  • Right

Explanation

Question 18 of 56

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With Cervical Rotation Left, which way is the coupled Cervical Side-Bending?

Select one of the following:

  • Left

  • Right

Explanation

Question 19 of 56

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With Cervical Rotation Right, which way is the coupled Cervical Side-Bending?

Select one of the following:

  • Right

  • Left

Explanation

Question 20 of 56

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With Thoracic Rotation Left, which way is the coupled Thoracic Side-Bending?

Select one of the following:

  • Right

  • Left

Explanation

Question 21 of 56

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With Thoracic Rotation Right, which way is the coupled Thoracic Side-Bending?

Select one of the following:

  • Left

  • Right

Explanation

Question 22 of 56

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With Lumbar Rotation Left, which way is the coupled Lumbar Side-Bending?

Select one of the following:

  • Right

  • Left

Explanation

Question 23 of 56

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With Lumbar Rotation Right, which way is the coupled Lumbar Side-Bending?

Select one of the following:

  • Left

  • Right

Explanation

Question 24 of 56

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With Mid-cervical Left Side-Bending, which way do the Transverse Processes move?

Select one of the following:

  • Left

  • Right

Explanation

Question 25 of 56

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With Mid-cervical Right Side-Bending, which way do the Transverse Processes move?

Select one of the following:

  • Left

  • Right

Explanation

Question 26 of 56

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What are the 4-questions every patient should ask?

Select one or more of the following:

  • What's wrong with me?

  • What can I do about it?

  • What can you do about it?

  • How long will it take?

  • What's wrong with you?

  • Who are you?

  • How much will it cost?

  • Will this hurt?

  • Where are you taking me?

  • Have you done this before?

Explanation

Question 27 of 56

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Name that Mobilization/Manipulation Technique!
"Small-amplitude movement performed near starting position of range"

Select one of the following:

  • Grade I oscillation

  • Grade II oscillation

  • Grade III oscillation

  • Grade IV oscillation

  • High-velocity thrust

  • Isometric

Explanation

Question 28 of 56

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Name that Mobilization/Manipulation Technique!
"Large-amplitude movement performed within range but not reaching limit of range; can occupy any part of range that is free of stiffness or muscle guarding"

Select one of the following:

  • Grade I oscillation

  • Grade II oscillation

  • Grade III oscillation

  • Grade IV oscillation

  • High-velocity thrust

  • Isometric

Explanation

Question 29 of 56

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Name that Mobilization/Manipulation Technique!
"Large-amplitude movement performed up to limit of range and moving into stiffness or muscle guarding"

Select one of the following:

  • Grade I oscillation

  • Grade II oscillation

  • Grade III oscillation

  • Grade IV oscillation

  • High-velocity thrust

  • Isometric

Explanation

Question 30 of 56

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Name that Mobilization/Manipulation Technique!
"Small-amplitude movement performed at limit of range, stretching into stiffness or muscle guarding"

Select one of the following:

  • Grade I oscillation

  • Grade II oscillation

  • Grade III oscillation

  • Grade IV oscillation

  • High-velocity thrust

  • Isometric

Explanation

Question 31 of 56

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Name that Mobilization/Manipulation Technique!
"High-velocity, low-amplitude therapeutic movements within or at end range of motion"

Select one of the following:

  • Grade I oscillation

  • Grade II oscillation

  • Grade III oscillation

  • Grade IV oscillation

  • High-velocity thrust

  • Isometric

Explanation

Question 32 of 56

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Name that Mobilization/Manipulation Technique!
"Patient’s muscles are used to mobilize a joint by performing an isometric contraction against operator’s resistance"

Select one of the following:

  • Grade I oscillation

  • Grade II oscillation

  • Grade III oscillation

  • Grade IV oscillation

  • High-velocity thrust

  • Isometric

Explanation

Question 33 of 56

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If your patient's symptoms are reproduced upon neck flexion, which nerve root do you suspect?

Select one of the following:

  • C1-C2

  • C3

  • C4

  • C5

  • C6

  • C7

  • C8

  • T1

Explanation

Question 34 of 56

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If your patient's symptoms are reproduced upon neck lateral flexion, which nerve root do you suspect?

Select one of the following:

  • C1-C2

  • C3

  • C4

  • C5

  • C6

  • C7

  • C8

  • T1

Explanation

Question 35 of 56

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If your patient's symptoms are reproduced upon shoulder elevation, which nerve root do you suspect?

Select one of the following:

  • C1-C2

  • C3

  • C4

  • C5

  • C6

  • C7

  • C8

  • T1

Explanation

Question 36 of 56

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If your patient's symptoms are reproduced upon shoulder abduction, which nerve root do you suspect?

Select one of the following:

  • C1-C2

  • C3

  • C4

  • C5

  • C6

  • C7

  • C8

  • T1

Explanation

Question 37 of 56

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If your patient's symptoms are reproduced upon elbow flexion and wrist extension, which nerve root do you suspect?

Select one of the following:

  • C1-C2

  • C3

  • C4

  • C5

  • C6

  • C7

  • C8

  • T1

Explanation

Question 38 of 56

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If your patient's symptoms are reproduced upon elbow extension and wrist extension, which nerve root do you suspect?

Select one of the following:

  • C1-C2

  • C3

  • C4

  • C5

  • C6

  • C7

  • C8

  • T1

Explanation

Question 39 of 56

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If your patient's symptoms are reproduced upon thumb extension and ulnar deviation, which nerve root do you suspect?

Select one of the following:

  • C1-C2

  • C3

  • C4

  • C5

  • C6

  • C7

  • C8

  • T1

Explanation

Question 40 of 56

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If your patient's symptoms are reproduced upon thumb opposition or movement of the lumbricals, which nerve root do you suspect?

Select one of the following:

  • C1-C2

  • C3

  • C4

  • C5

  • C6

  • C7

  • C8

  • T1

Explanation

Question 41 of 56

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Per the Delitto et al Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPG) for Low Back Pain (LBP), for which of the following patients is manual therapy (thrust) recommended?

Select one or more of the following:

  • pts w/ acute LBP and back-related buttock or thigh pain AND mobility deficits

  • pts w/ subacute/chronic LBP and back-related LE pain

  • pts w/ subacute/chronic LBP w/ movement coordination impairments

  • pts post lumbar microdiscectomy

  • pts w/ acute LBP w/ referred LE pain

  • pts w/ acute/subacute/chronic LBP AND mobility deficits

  • older pts w/ chronic LBP w/ radiating pain

  • pts w/ chronic LBP w/out generalized pain

Explanation

Question 42 of 56

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Per the Delitto et al Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPG) for Low Back Pain (LBP), for which of the following patients are Trunk coordination/strengthening/endurance Exercises recommended?

Select one or more of the following:

  • pts w/ acute LBP and back-related buttock or thigh pain AND mobility deficits

  • pts w/ subacute/chronic LBP and back-related LE pain

  • pts w/ subacute/chronic LBP w/ movement coordination impairments

  • pts post lumbar microdiscectomy

  • pts w/ acute LBP w/ referred LE pain

  • pts w/ acute/subacute/chronic LBP AND mobility deficits

  • older pts w/ chronic LBP w/ radiating pain

  • pts w/ chronic LBP w/out generalized pain

Explanation

Question 43 of 56

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Per the Delitto et al Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPG) for Low Back Pain (LBP), for which of the following patients is Centralization recommended?

Select one or more of the following:

  • pts w/ acute LBP and back-related buttock or thigh pain AND mobility deficits

  • pts w/ subacute/chronic LBP and back-related LE pain

  • pts w/ subacute/chronic LBP w/ movement coordination impairments

  • pts post lumbar microdiscectomy

  • pts w/ acute LBP w/ referred LE pain

  • pts w/ acute/subacute/chronic LBP AND mobility deficits

  • older pts w/ chronic LBP w/ radiating pain

  • pts w/ chronic LBP w/out generalized pain

Explanation

Question 44 of 56

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Per the Delitto et al Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPG) for Low Back Pain (LBP), for which of the following patients are directional preference exercises recommended?

Select one or more of the following:

  • pts w/ acute LBP and back-related buttock or thigh pain AND mobility deficits

  • pts w/ subacute/chronic LBP and back-related LE pain

  • pts w/ subacute/chronic LBP w/ movement coordination impairments

  • pts post lumbar microdiscectomy

  • pts w/ acute LBP w/ referred LE pain

  • pts w/ acute/subacute/chronic LBP AND mobility deficits

  • older pts w/ chronic LBP w/ radiating pain

  • pts w/ chronic LBP w/out generalized pain

Explanation

Question 45 of 56

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Per the Delitto et al Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPG) for Low Back Pain (LBP), for which of the following patients are flexion exercises recommended?

Select one or more of the following:

  • pts w/ acute LBP and back-related buttock or thigh pain AND mobility deficits

  • pts w/ subacute/chronic LBP and back-related LE pain

  • pts w/ subacute/chronic LBP w/ movement coordination impairments

  • pts post lumbar microdiscectomy

  • pts w/ acute LBP w/ referred LE pain

  • pts w/ acute/subacute/chronic LBP AND mobility deficits

  • older pts w/ chronic LBP w/ radiating pain

  • pts w/ chronic LBP w/out generalized pain

Explanation

Question 46 of 56

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Per the Delitto et al Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPG) for Low Back Pain (LBP), for which of the following patients are Progressive endurance exercises and fitness activities recommended?

Select one or more of the following:

  • pts w/ acute LBP and back-related buttock or thigh pain AND mobility deficits

  • pts w/ subacute/chronic LBP and back-related LE pain

  • pts w/ subacute/chronic LBP w/ movement coordination impairments

  • pts post lumbar microdiscectomy

  • pts w/ acute LBP w/ referred LE pain

  • pts w/ acute/subacute/chronic LBP AND mobility deficits

  • older pts w/ chronic LBP w/ radiating pain

  • pts w/ chronic LBP

Explanation

Question 47 of 56

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Per the Delitto et al Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPG) for Low Back Pain (LBP), it's ok to provide in-depth pathoanatomical explanations for the specific cause of the pt’s LBP.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

Explanation

Question 48 of 56

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Per the Delitto et al Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPG) for Low Back Pain (LBP), it's ok to suggest an early resumption of normal/vocational activities, even when still experiencing pain.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

Explanation

Question 49 of 56

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Per the Delitto et al Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPG) for Low Back Pain (LBP), it's ok to explain the neuroscience behind pain perception to a patient experiencing LBP.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

Explanation

Question 50 of 56

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Per the Delitto et al Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPG) for Low Back Pain (LBP), lower quarter nerve mobilization is recommended for acute stage LBP.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

Explanation

Question 51 of 56

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Per the Delitto et al Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPG) for Low Back Pain (LBP), lower quarter nerve mobilization is recommended for subacute stage LBP.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

Explanation

Question 52 of 56

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According to the LBP CPG by Delitto et al, how does the exercise prescription for a patient with chronic LBP (progressive endurance exercises and fitness activities) change based upon the presence of generalized pain?

Select one of the following:

  • There is no change

  • The exercise intensity is reduced

  • Exercises are focused on strength gainz instead of endurance

  • Exercise is contraindicated in this population

Explanation

Question 53 of 56

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According to the Cervical CPGs, treatment for which stage of condition is characterized by Thoracic/Cervical mobilizations and Shoulder/Neck exercises?

Select one of the following:

  • Acute

  • Subacute

  • Chronic

Explanation

Question 54 of 56

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According to the cervical CPGs, for which of the following conditions should you perform cervical and/or thoracic mobilizations during the acute phase?

Select one or more of the following:

  • Neck Pain with mobility Deficits

  • Neck Pain w/ movement coordination impairments

  • Neck Pain with Headaches

  • Neck Pain w/ radiating pain

Explanation

Question 55 of 56

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According to the cervical CPGs, treatment during the acute phase of which of the following conditions is characterized by the PT being hands-off and the pt performing AROM and self-SNAG?

Select one of the following:

  • Neck Pain with mobility Deficits

  • Neck Pain w/ movement coordination impairments

  • Neck Pain with Headaches

  • Neck Pain w/ radiating pain

Explanation

Question 56 of 56

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According to the cervical CPGs, for which of the following conditions is return to work and regular activities encouraged as early as the acute phase?

Select one of the following:

  • Neck Pain with mobility Deficits

  • Neck Pain w/ movement coordination impairments

  • Neck Pain with Headaches

  • Neck Pain w/ radiating pain

Explanation