CMTO - MCQ 2024 (RemEx)
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What type of ROM is produced by the client's muscle contraction? - ✔✔Active
Which of the following should be avoided during joint mobilizations: Pain in structures, compression
of structures, distraction of structures, stretch of structures - ✔✔compression of structures
What type of joint mobilization should you perform on your brand new client who is experiencing left
shoulder pain and reduced ROM in both active and passive flexion? - ✔✔grade 2 sustained
traction (as assessment tool)
What is the closed packed position of the knee? - ✔✔full extension and lateral rotation of the tibia
What is the closed packed position of the shoulder? - ✔✔abduction and external rotation
What is the closed packed position of the hip? - ✔✔Full hip extension, internal rotation
What is the definition of a closed packed position? - ✔✔The position of maximum compression of
the joint
What would be a normal PROM of the knee joint? - ✔✔0-5 degrees extension, 150 degrees flexion
What is a typical goniometer reading for elbow flexion? - ✔✔140 degrees
Typical goniometer reading for elbow supination? - ✔✔80 degrees
, Typical goniometer reading for ankle dorsiflexion? - ✔✔20 degrees
Typical goniometer reading for ankle plantarflexion? - ✔✔50 degrees
Name 3 contraindications for joint mobilizations - ✔✔hypermobility, inflammation, previous
dislocation or instability.
What are grades 1 and 2 used primarily for? - ✔✔for joints limited by pain or muscle guarding
What are grades 3 and 4 used for? - ✔✔primarily used as a stretching technique
Name 3 things that can limit joint ROM - ✔✔Abnormal muscle length, restricted joint
capsule, abnormal joint shape/surfaces (fascial restrictions too)
Name 3 things that would cause hypermobility in a joint - ✔✔Long/weak muscles crossing the
joint, injury to ligaments causing instability, LMN lesion causing muscle atrophy or flaccidity in
muscle/joint tissue
Name 4 types of ROM - ✔✔Active, Passive, Resisted, Active Assisted
what type of muscle contraction is occuring when the length of the muscle stays the same throughout
the contraction? - ✔✔isometric
Explain a concentric muscle contracton - ✔✔The muscle fibers are shortening during a
concentric contraction
What type of contraction involves muscle lengthening? - ✔✔eccentric
Define Arthrokinematics - ✔✔Joint motion. The motion of each bone that makes up a joint.
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