fun questions
these are some of the questions i have asked in FB and in our clinical meet. you can have a go at them if you want to have some fun and test your answers with what i think is the right answer.
probably we will do one more of this
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highest education qualification  *
current employment *
years of experiece *
what is the action of suprapsinatus *
2 points
 What is the prime mover muscle when performing heel rise and down (calf raise) in standing position?   *
2 points
What is the main effect of traction for patients with disc herniation?    *
2 points
Which treatment should NOT be prescribed for acute back pain?    *
2 points

 What is the causal factor for fractures in elderly people?


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2 points
What is the best treatment for prevention of contracture in a moderately affected patient with stroke?   *
2 points
Where should the attention of the patient be focused when practicing walking to provide the best feedback in stroke rehabilitation? *
2 points
Which muscle is most important to prevent shoulder subluxation in acute stroke patients? *
2 points
Which principle is MOST important during task-oriented gait training in stroke patients? *
1 point
What should be the key components of gait training in patients with Parkinson's disease?    *
2 points
The freezing phenomenon in Parkinson's disease is most commonly triggered during: *
2 points
 What is the best posture for sitting?   *
2 points
what type of scale is MAS (modified ashworth scale).   *
2 points
what does it mean if it says- moderate evidence in a SR result *
2 points
When two treatments show equal effectiveness in clinical outcomes, the choice should be based on:   *
2 points
what is the primary goal of balance training *
2 points
Which of the following physiotherapy treatments should NOT be advised in the acute stage of Bell's Palsy?   *
2 points
 What is the main difference between a PNF exercise pattern and a functional activity in rehabilitation?   *
2 points
Why are patients with chronic pain often unable to sleep? *
2 points
In healthy adults, what does synergy mean in motor control?  choose all the appropriate answers *
2 points
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  In which activity does the Gluteus Maximus muscle play the most important role?   *
2 points
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Which of the following methods can break flexor synergies in patients with Upper Motor Neuron (UMN) lesions like stroke?   *
2 points
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Which of the following mechanisms is believed to modulate pain after spinal manipulation therapy?   choose all the appropriate answers *
2 points
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What type of exercises should be prescribed for patients with Osteoarthritis (OA) knee?  choose all the right answers *
2 points
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What is the main principle of Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy (CIMT) in stroke rehabilitation?   *
2 points
 What is the primary purpose of the nervous system?   *
2 points
Which of the following factors influence human movement?   *
2 points
Why don't Kathak or Middle Eastern dancers (like Sufi whirling dervishes) get dizzy when spinning, while most people feel dizzy after spinning a few times?  choose all the appropriate answers *
2 points
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When you shake a camera, the image becomes blurred. But when humans move their head, the vision remains clear. Why does this happen?  choose all the appropriate answers *
2 points
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Which of the following are characteristics of normal movement in the human body?  check all the right answers *
2 points
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  What is the function of heel strike in normal walking (gait cycle)?  choose  all the appropriate answers *
2 points
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What should be the content of pain education when a patient is told their spine is degenerated ? choose all the right answers *
2 points
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What should be the content of pain education for a patient with moderate knee osteoarthritis (OA)?   *
2 points
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In patients with Upper Motor Neuron (UMN) lesions (like stroke or cerebral palsy), when is kneeling used as a starting position during rehabilitation?     choose  all the appropriate answers *
2 points
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How does exercises in Low back pain reduce back pain? choose all the right answers *
2 points
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 What is the most common cause of low back pain (LBP) in the general population?   *
2 points
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How does reassurance help in acute low back pain?   *
2 points
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what are the different types of "normal" we use in medicine- list them *
 why is mat exercise in stroke- is not a effective way to treat
  What is the primary purpose of walking?   *
0 points
As a researcher in India you are given an option of researching robotic based treadmill based gait training or Task oriented walking training - which one will you choose?   what will be your justification *
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