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D- rocker Sole 136- prothotic thermoplastic material made from a- Low temperature thermoplastic material b- Medium temperature thermoplastic material c- High temperature thermoplastic material d- Thermositting plastic The correct Answer : A-Low temperature thermoplastic material. 137- A pat...

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136- prothotic thermoplastic material made from
a- Low temperature thermoplastic material
b- Medium temperature thermoplastic material
c- High temperature thermoplastic material
d- Thermositting plastic

The correct Answer :
A-Low temperature thermoplastic material.



137- A patient presents to physical therapy with a long-standing
diagnosis of bilateral pes planus. The therapist has given the patient
custom-fit orthotics. After using the orthotics for 1 week, the patient
complains of pain along the first metatarsal. The therapist decides to
use joint mobilization techniques to decrease the patient’s pain. In
which direction should the therapist mobilize the first metatarsal?
a-Inferiorly
b-Superiorly
c-Laterally
d-A and C

The correct Answer is:
A- inferiorly
Superior glide of the proximal phalanx on the first metatarsal head.
Before performing this manipulation, the examiner performs deep-tissue
massage along the entire flexor hallucis brevis muscle. This is followed
with a series of hold-relax stretches in which the patient lightly presses
against the examiner's thumb (A). Upon releasing the pressure, the
examiner dorsiflexes the joint a few degrees, gently pushing the first
metatarsophalangeal joint into a more dorsiflexed position (B). This
process is repeated until bony resistance is noted. At this point, the
examiner performs a series of gentle mobilizations in which the distal
aspect of the first metatarsal head is driven inferiorly (C), while the
proximal phalanx is tractioned

138-Below knee amputation what you see
a- there is knee flexion
b- there is no knee flexion
c-there is edematous stump
D- there is deformed stump

,The correct Answer is :
C- there is edematous stump

139-Syme's amputation also called
a- supramalleolar amputation
b- below knee amputation
c- above knee amputation

The correct Answer is :
A-supra-malleolar amputation .

140-Patient with prosthesis has excessive flxion durng gait due to:
A-rigid S.A.C.H
B-SOFT S.A.C.H
C-the socket too big

The correct Answer is :
A-Rigid S.A.C.H

141- This is




a) S.A.CH
b) Below knee cast
c) Above knee prosthesis with pelvic band

The correct Answer is :
C-Above knee prosthesis with pelvic band

142- Rigid plaster cast to
a) maintain shape of stump
b) A.F.Orthosis

The correct Answer is :
A-maintain shape of stump

143- phantom limb is

, A- Painful stump
B- Feel of limb doesn’t exist

The correct Answer is :
B- feel of limb doesn`t exist called phantom sensation .

144- Phantom pain is:
A- Dull aching pain after surgery
B- Dull aching of the limb not more exist
The correct Answer is :
B-Dull aching of the limb not more exist is called phantom pain ; but Dull
aching pain after surgery called Post-operative pain.

145-patient with left above knee amputation complains of phantom limb
pain. Simply that means
a- Dull aching pain at the thigh of the diseased side
b- di-stressing pain sensation felt by patients in the limb that is no
longer there
c- Pain is described variously as cramping, squeezing, burning, sharp
and shooting

The correct Answer is :
B- di-stressing pain sensation felt by patients in the limb that is no
longer there called into phantom limb pain
a- dull aching pain at the thigh of the diseased side may called as
chronic pain.
C- pain is described variously as cramping , squeezing , burning , sharp
and shooting called into claudication pain .



146-Orthosis is
A- External device support limb
B- Field fabricate them
C- Person fabricate orthosis

The correct Answer is :
A- External device support limb called orthosis
B- field fabricate them called orthotic
c- person fabricate orthosis called othotist

147-Orthosis is
a- device that replace the absent part of the body

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