S1_L6: Joint Mobilization Flashcards
If your client has difficulty everting their foot, it would be important to check the mobility of which of the following joints?
A. Subtalar
B. Talonavicular
C. Calcaneocuboid
D. All of the above should be assessed
D. All of the above should be assessed
Source: Manual Therapy MCQs Quiz (ProProfs Quizzes)
TRUE OR FALSE: Traction is always applied parallel to the treatment plane.
False
Source: Manual Therapy MCQs Quiz (ProProfs Quizzes)
TRUE OR FALSE: The fibula should glide superiorly with ankle joint plantarflexion.
False
Source: Manual Therapy MCQs Quiz (ProProfs Quizzes)
Which of the following bones does not articulate with the cuboid?
A. Medial cuneiform
B. Fibula
C. Calcaneus
D. A & B
E. All of the above
D. A & B
Source: Manual Therapy MCQs Quiz (ProProfs Quizzes)
TRUE OR FALSE: The hip is close-packed in the position of extension.
False.
CPP: Extension, Abduction, and Medial Rotation.
Source: Manual Therapy MCQs Quiz (ProProfs Quizzes)
TRUE OR FALSE: Traction applied through the long axis of the shaft of the femur will result in distraction at the hip joint.
False
Source: Manual Therapy MCQs Quiz (ProProfs Quizzes)
TRUE OR FALSE: The talocrural joint is close-packed in dorsiflexion.
True
Source: Manual Therapy MCQs Quiz (ProProfs Quizzes)
TRUE OR FALSE: The medial cuneiform articulates with the second metatarsal.
True
Source: Manual Therapy MCQs Quiz (ProProfs Quizzes)
Which of the following conditions would you consider the most appropriate indication for the use of high-grade joint mobilization techniques?
A. Loss of accessory joint movement due to capsular restriction
B. Functional immobility
C. Joint hypomobility due to osteoarticular blockage
D. Pain
A. Loss of accessory joint movement due to capsular restriction
Source: Manual Therapy MCQs Quiz (ProProfs Quizzes)
Treatment of the knee joint for restricted extension could include:
A. Lateral rotation of the leg
B. Medial rotation of the leg
C. Posterior glide of the head of the fibula
D. B & C
A. Lateral rotation of the leg
Source: Manual Therapy MCQs Quiz (ProProfs Quizzes)
Grade 3 traction will:
A. Reduce pain
B. Increase inert tissue elongation
C. Improve range of motion
D. B & C
D. B & C (increase inert tissue elongation and improve range of motion)
Source: Manual Therapy MCQs Quiz (ProProfs Quizzes)
When treating pes planus, it would be important to include the following mobilization:
A. Glide the navicular plantarward
B. Glide the cuboid dorsally
C. Adduct the forefoot by rotating the metatarsals toward inversion
D. None of the above
C. Adduct the forefoot by rotating the metatarsals toward inversion
Source: Manual Therapy MCQs Quiz (ProProfs Quizzes)
TRUE OR FALSE: If your client cannot extent their big toe at the MTP joint, it would be important to mobilize the base of the proximal phalanx dorsally.
True
Source: Manual Therapy MCQs Quiz (ProProfs Quizzes)
TRUE OR FALSE: When non-weight bearing, dorsiflexion of the talocrural joint results in the talus rolling anteriorly and sliding posteriorly on the distal leg.
True
Source: Manual Therapy MCQs Quiz (ProProfs Quizzes)
TRUE OR FALSE: 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.
False
Source: Manual Therapy MCQs Quiz (ProProfs Quizzes)
TRUE OR FALSE: Ventral glide of the femur at the coxofemoral joint will help improve external rotation.
True
Source: Manual Therapy MCQs Quiz (ProProfs Quizzes)
TRUE OR FALSE: In cases of pain, muscle guarding and spasm, small amplitude, high velocity oscillatory movements may be used to stimulate mechanoreceptors, thus inhibiting the transmission of nociceptive stimuli.
False
Source: Manual Therapy MCQs Quiz (ProProfs Quizzes)
Characteristics of roll include:
A. Joint surfaces are maximally congruent
B. Roll results in swing of the bone
C. Rolling is always in the opposite direction of the swing of the moving bone
D. New points on one surface contact the same point on the opposing surface
E. None of the above
B. Roll results in swing of the bone
Source: Manual Therapy MCQs Quiz (ProProfs Quizzes)
TRUE OR FALSE: Passive (arc) stretching in the absence of slide causes excessive joint compression in the same direction as that of the rolling bone.
True
Source: Manual Therapy MCQs Quiz (ProProfs Quizzes)
Which of the following applications would you consider to be the most precise stretching technique?
A. Grade 2 sustained glide
B. Grade 3 sustained glide
C. Grade 3 oscillatory glide
D. Grade 4 oscillatory glide
B. Grade 3 sustained glide
Source: Manual Therapy MCQs Quiz (ProProfs Quizzes)
TRUE OR FALSE: Knee extension can be improved by gliding the tibia anteriorly on the femur using Grade 2 translatoric glide.
False
Source: Manual Therapy MCQs Quiz (ProProfs Quizzes)
This refers to manual therapy techniques that are used to modulate pain and treat joint dysfunctions that limit ROM by specifically addressing the altered mechanics of joint.
Joint Mobilization
Source: PJM (ProProfs Flashcards)
Passive skilled manual therapy techniques applied to joints definition of:
Mobilization/Manipulation
Source: PJM (ProProfs Flashcards)
Refers to self-stretching techniques that use joints traction or glides:
Self-Mobilization (Auto-mobilization)
Source: PJM (ProProfs Flashcards)
Motions that occur b/w the joint surfaces allows the bones to move
Joint Play
Source: PJM (ProProfs Flashcards)
The movements of the joint surfaces include:
- Distraction
- Sliding
- Compression
- Rolling
- Spinning
Source: PJM (ProProfs Flashcards)
____ is used when these motions of the bone surfaces within the joint are described.
Arthrokinematics
Source: PJM (ProProfs Flashcards)
Distraction or sliding of the joint surfaces are done to:
Decrease pain or restore joint play
Source: PJM (ProProfs Flashcards)
Type of motion occur b/w bony partners in a joint is influenced by the shape of joint surfaces:
Joint Shapes
Source: PJM (ProProfs Flashcards)
The movement of the bony lever (palanca) is called (1)____ and is classically described as (2-6)____.
- Swing
2-6. Flex, Extension, Abduction, Adduction, & Rotation.
Source: PJM (ProProfs Flashcards)
Combination of rolling and sliding, or spinning are?
Accessory motions
Source: PJM (ProProfs Flashcards)
Angular motion of the bone ( swinging ) in the same direction as the swinging whether the surface is convex or concave
Rolling
Source: PJM (ProProfs Flashcards)
For the rolling, sliding, or spinning to occur, there must be:
adequate capsule laxity or joint play
Source: PJM (ProProfs Flashcards)