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#1. Which test evaluates meniscal injury in the knee?
Apley’s compression test stresses the meniscus to detect damage or pain.
#2. Which condition involves damage to the anterior cruciate ligament?
The ACL stabilizes the knee; injury can occur from twisting or high-impact trauma.
#3. Which gait deviation is associated with foot drop?
Steppage gait results from dorsiflexor weakness, causing the foot to drag.
#4. What is the normal range for shoulder flexion?
Normal shoulder flexion is typically 0–180 degrees in a healthy adult.
#5. Which condition involves damage to the anterior cruciate ligament?
The ACL stabilizes the knee; injury can occur from twisting or high-impact trauma.
#6. Which cranial nerve is tested by assessing facial expressions?
Cranial nerve VII (facial nerve) controls muscles of facial expression.
#7. Which gait deviation is associated with foot drop?
Steppage gait results from dorsiflexor weakness, causing the foot to drag.
#8. Which device provides the best support for partial weight bearing?
Walkers offer the most stability for clients with partial weight-bearing limitations.
#9. Which modality is best for reducing acute swelling?
Cold therapy reduces blood flow and inflammation in acute injuries.
#10. Which test evaluates meniscal injury in the knee?
Apley’s compression test stresses the meniscus to detect damage or pain.
#11. Which device provides the best support for partial weight bearing?
Walkers offer the most stability for clients with partial weight-bearing limitations.
#12. Which device provides the best support for partial weight bearing?
Walkers offer the most stability for clients with partial weight-bearing limitations.
#13. Which of the following is a contraindication for ultrasound therapy?
Ultrasound should not be applied over pacemakers due to potential interference.
#14. Which condition involves damage to the anterior cruciate ligament?
The ACL stabilizes the knee; injury can occur from twisting or high-impact trauma.
#15. Which gait deviation is associated with foot drop?
Steppage gait results from dorsiflexor weakness, causing the foot to drag.
#16. What is the primary function of the tibialis anterior?
The tibialis anterior is the main dorsiflexor of the ankle.
#17. Which modality is best for reducing acute swelling?
Cold therapy reduces blood flow and inflammation in acute injuries.
#18. What is the primary function of the tibialis anterior?
The tibialis anterior is the main dorsiflexor of the ankle.
#19. Which cranial nerve is tested by assessing facial expressions?
Cranial nerve VII (facial nerve) controls muscles of facial expression.
#20. Which cranial nerve is tested by assessing facial expressions?
Cranial nerve VII (facial nerve) controls muscles of facial expression.
#21. Which of the following is a contraindication for ultrasound therapy?
Ultrasound should not be applied over pacemakers due to potential interference.
#22. What is the primary function of the tibialis anterior?
The tibialis anterior is the main dorsiflexor of the ankle.
#23. What is the normal range for shoulder flexion?
Normal shoulder flexion is typically 0–180 degrees in a healthy adult.
#24. Which gait deviation is associated with foot drop?
Steppage gait results from dorsiflexor weakness, causing the foot to drag.
#25. Which cranial nerve is tested by assessing facial expressions?
Cranial nerve VII (facial nerve) controls muscles of facial expression.
#26. Which condition involves damage to the anterior cruciate ligament?
The ACL stabilizes the knee; injury can occur from twisting or high-impact trauma.
#27. Which cranial nerve is tested by assessing facial expressions?
Cranial nerve VII (facial nerve) controls muscles of facial expression.
#28. Which cranial nerve is tested by assessing facial expressions?
Cranial nerve VII (facial nerve) controls muscles of facial expression.
#29. Which test evaluates meniscal injury in the knee?
Apley’s compression test stresses the meniscus to detect damage or pain.
#30. Which of the following is a contraindication for ultrasound therapy?
Ultrasound should not be applied over pacemakers due to potential interference.
#31. Which test evaluates meniscal injury in the knee?
Apley’s compression test stresses the meniscus to detect damage or pain.
#32. Which of the following is a contraindication for ultrasound therapy?
Ultrasound should not be applied over pacemakers due to potential interference.
#33. What is the normal range for shoulder flexion?
Normal shoulder flexion is typically 0–180 degrees in a healthy adult.
#34. What is the normal range for shoulder flexion?
Normal shoulder flexion is typically 0–180 degrees in a healthy adult.
#35. Which device provides the best support for partial weight bearing?
Walkers offer the most stability for clients with partial weight-bearing limitations.
#36. What is the primary function of the tibialis anterior?
The tibialis anterior is the main dorsiflexor of the ankle.
#37. Which device provides the best support for partial weight bearing?
Walkers offer the most stability for clients with partial weight-bearing limitations.
#38. Which cranial nerve is tested by assessing facial expressions?
Cranial nerve VII (facial nerve) controls muscles of facial expression.
#39. Which cranial nerve is tested by assessing facial expressions?
Cranial nerve VII (facial nerve) controls muscles of facial expression.
#40. What is the primary function of the tibialis anterior?
The tibialis anterior is the main dorsiflexor of the ankle.
#41. What muscle is primarily responsible for hip abduction?
The gluteus medius plays a major role in hip abduction and pelvic stability.
#42. Which device provides the best support for partial weight bearing?
Walkers offer the most stability for clients with partial weight-bearing limitations.
#43. What is the normal range for shoulder flexion?
Normal shoulder flexion is typically 0–180 degrees in a healthy adult.
#44. Which gait deviation is associated with foot drop?
Steppage gait results from dorsiflexor weakness, causing the foot to drag.
#45. What muscle is primarily responsible for hip abduction?
The gluteus medius plays a major role in hip abduction and pelvic stability.
#46. Which condition involves damage to the anterior cruciate ligament?
The ACL stabilizes the knee; injury can occur from twisting or high-impact trauma.
#47. What is the primary function of the tibialis anterior?
The tibialis anterior is the main dorsiflexor of the ankle.
#48. What is the normal range for shoulder flexion?
Normal shoulder flexion is typically 0–180 degrees in a healthy adult.
#49. Which gait deviation is associated with foot drop?
Steppage gait results from dorsiflexor weakness, causing the foot to drag.
#50. Which cranial nerve is tested by assessing facial expressions?
Cranial nerve VII (facial nerve) controls muscles of facial expression.
#51. What is the normal range for shoulder flexion?
Normal shoulder flexion is typically 0–180 degrees in a healthy adult.
#52. What is the normal range for shoulder flexion?
Normal shoulder flexion is typically 0–180 degrees in a healthy adult.
#53. Which test evaluates meniscal injury in the knee?
Apley’s compression test stresses the meniscus to detect damage or pain.
#54. Which test evaluates meniscal injury in the knee?
Apley’s compression test stresses the meniscus to detect damage or pain.
#55. What is the normal range for shoulder flexion?
Normal shoulder flexion is typically 0–180 degrees in a healthy adult.
#56. Which condition involves damage to the anterior cruciate ligament?
The ACL stabilizes the knee; injury can occur from twisting or high-impact trauma.
#57. What is the primary function of the tibialis anterior?
The tibialis anterior is the main dorsiflexor of the ankle.
#58. Which test evaluates meniscal injury in the knee?
Apley’s compression test stresses the meniscus to detect damage or pain.
#59. What is the normal range for shoulder flexion?
Normal shoulder flexion is typically 0–180 degrees in a healthy adult.
#60. Which modality is best for reducing acute swelling?
Cold therapy reduces blood flow and inflammation in acute injuries.
#61. Which gait deviation is associated with foot drop?
Steppage gait results from dorsiflexor weakness, causing the foot to drag.
#62. Which condition involves damage to the anterior cruciate ligament?
The ACL stabilizes the knee; injury can occur from twisting or high-impact trauma.
#63. Which condition involves damage to the anterior cruciate ligament?
The ACL stabilizes the knee; injury can occur from twisting or high-impact trauma.
#64. Which modality is best for reducing acute swelling?
Cold therapy reduces blood flow and inflammation in acute injuries.
#65. Which gait deviation is associated with foot drop?
Steppage gait results from dorsiflexor weakness, causing the foot to drag.
#66. Which test evaluates meniscal injury in the knee?
Apley’s compression test stresses the meniscus to detect damage or pain.
#67. Which condition involves damage to the anterior cruciate ligament?
The ACL stabilizes the knee; injury can occur from twisting or high-impact trauma.
#68. What muscle is primarily responsible for hip abduction?
The gluteus medius plays a major role in hip abduction and pelvic stability.
#69. Which device provides the best support for partial weight bearing?
Walkers offer the most stability for clients with partial weight-bearing limitations.
#70. What is the primary function of the tibialis anterior?
The tibialis anterior is the main dorsiflexor of the ankle.
#71. Which test evaluates meniscal injury in the knee?
Apley’s compression test stresses the meniscus to detect damage or pain.
#72. Which condition involves damage to the anterior cruciate ligament?
The ACL stabilizes the knee; injury can occur from twisting or high-impact trauma.
#73. Which test evaluates meniscal injury in the knee?
Apley’s compression test stresses the meniscus to detect damage or pain.
#74. What is the primary function of the tibialis anterior?
The tibialis anterior is the main dorsiflexor of the ankle.
#75. Which of the following is a contraindication for ultrasound therapy?
Ultrasound should not be applied over pacemakers due to potential interference.
#76. Which test evaluates meniscal injury in the knee?
Apley’s compression test stresses the meniscus to detect damage or pain.
#77. Which test evaluates meniscal injury in the knee?
Apley’s compression test stresses the meniscus to detect damage or pain.
#78. Which modality is best for reducing acute swelling?
Cold therapy reduces blood flow and inflammation in acute injuries.
#79. Which modality is best for reducing acute swelling?
Cold therapy reduces blood flow and inflammation in acute injuries.
#80. Which condition involves damage to the anterior cruciate ligament?
The ACL stabilizes the knee; injury can occur from twisting or high-impact trauma.
#81. Which condition involves damage to the anterior cruciate ligament?
The ACL stabilizes the knee; injury can occur from twisting or high-impact trauma.
#82. Which device provides the best support for partial weight bearing?
Walkers offer the most stability for clients with partial weight-bearing limitations.
#83. Which gait deviation is associated with foot drop?
Steppage gait results from dorsiflexor weakness, causing the foot to drag.
#84. Which condition involves damage to the anterior cruciate ligament?
The ACL stabilizes the knee; injury can occur from twisting or high-impact trauma.
#85. What is the normal range for shoulder flexion?
Normal shoulder flexion is typically 0–180 degrees in a healthy adult.
#86. Which modality is best for reducing acute swelling?
Cold therapy reduces blood flow and inflammation in acute injuries.
#87. What is the primary function of the tibialis anterior?
The tibialis anterior is the main dorsiflexor of the ankle.
#88. Which modality is best for reducing acute swelling?
Cold therapy reduces blood flow and inflammation in acute injuries.
#89. What is the primary function of the tibialis anterior?
The tibialis anterior is the main dorsiflexor of the ankle.
#90. What is the normal range for shoulder flexion?
Normal shoulder flexion is typically 0–180 degrees in a healthy adult.
#91. Which condition involves damage to the anterior cruciate ligament?
The ACL stabilizes the knee; injury can occur from twisting or high-impact trauma.
#92. Which condition involves damage to the anterior cruciate ligament?
The ACL stabilizes the knee; injury can occur from twisting or high-impact trauma.
#93. Which condition involves damage to the anterior cruciate ligament?
The ACL stabilizes the knee; injury can occur from twisting or high-impact trauma.
#94. Which device provides the best support for partial weight bearing?
Walkers offer the most stability for clients with partial weight-bearing limitations.
#95. Which cranial nerve is tested by assessing facial expressions?
Cranial nerve VII (facial nerve) controls muscles of facial expression.
#96. Which gait deviation is associated with foot drop?
Steppage gait results from dorsiflexor weakness, causing the foot to drag.
#97. Which cranial nerve is tested by assessing facial expressions?
Cranial nerve VII (facial nerve) controls muscles of facial expression.
#98. What muscle is primarily responsible for hip abduction?
The gluteus medius plays a major role in hip abduction and pelvic stability.
#99. What is the normal range for shoulder flexion?
Normal shoulder flexion is typically 0–180 degrees in a healthy adult.
#100. Which of the following is a contraindication for ultrasound therapy?
Ultrasound should not be applied over pacemakers due to potential interference.


