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OC Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved | Graded A+ A trigger point can be defined as a hyperirritable node within a taught band of tissue that results in referred pain. A. True B. False - A. True Healing of hyaline cartilage depends upon A. Depth of the defect B. Maturity of the cartilag...

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A trigger point can be defined as a hyperirritable node within a taught band

of tissue that results in referred pain.

A. True

B. False - ✔✔A. True

Healing of hyaline cartilage depends upon

A. Depth of the defect

B. Maturity of the cartilage

C. Location of the Defect

D. All of the above

E. A & C only - ✔✔D. All of the above

A football player recently suffered a knee injury resulting in a partial tear of

the MCL. His injury was treated conservatively and the tear wasn't

surgerically repaired. Even after the tissue has healed, you can expect his

knee to exhibit laxity with valgus stress because the ligament will heal with

scarring and lengthen.


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,A. True

B. False - ✔✔A. True

Hooke's law states that:

A. Deformation occurs when the stress is greater than the strain.

B. Stress and strain are inversely related

C. Elasticity is greater in the elastic region.

D. The amount of change in size or shape is proportional to the force

applied. - ✔✔D. The amount of change in size or shape is proportional to

the force applied.

A soccer athlete comes to you complaining of right knee pain. You assess

active & passive ROM, noting knee flexion is limited both actively and

passively. According to Cyriax interpretation of ROM, what type of structure

do you suspect is affected?

A. Joint structure

B. Rectus Femoris

C. Musculotendinous Tissue

D. B & C - ✔✔A. Joint structure

Use of heavy pressure during massage and myofascial release techniques

is good for treating patients with a lot of muscle guarding.

A. True
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,B. False - ✔✔B. False

Superficial fascia is more sensitive than deep fascia.

A. True

B. False - ✔✔B. False

A Grade III or IV posterior glide of the distal tibia would be used to increase

plantarflexion range of motion at the talocurural joint.

A. True

B. False - ✔✔A. True

During the Remodeling phase, Type 1 Collagen is broken down replaced

with Type III Collagen.

A. True

B. False - ✔✔B. False

Fascia contains which of the following components?

A. Sensory receptors

B. Vascular structures

C. Adipose cells

D. All of the above

E. A & B - ✔✔D. All of the above




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, Grade III joint mobilizations are performed as small oscillations not crossing

the point of tissue resistance.

A. True

B. False - ✔✔B. False

When performing joint mobilizations glides, the treatment plane is always:

A. Parallel to the concave bone

B. Parallel to the convex bone

C. Perpendicular to the concave bone

D. Perpendicular to the convex bone. - ✔✔A. Parallel to the concave bone

Your athlete comes to you complaining of pain over the anterior shoulder

and the medial palmar aspect of the hand. Examination of the

glenohumeral joint and deltoid musculature reveals no abnormalies. Thus,

you suspect this pain may be referred from a trigger point in what muscle?

A. Serratus Anterior

B. Supraspinatus

C. Pec Major

D. Levator Scapula - ✔✔C. Pec Major

In the remodeling phase of healing, patients will likely present with

decrease spasm but continued edema, pain, and/or loss of function.

A. True
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