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Which of following disorder also known as Marble bone disease ?

A. Osteoarthritis
B. rheumatoid arthritis
C. psoriatic arthritis
D. gout

what is meaning of sprain

trauma to a joint that causes injury to the surrounding ligament, accompanied by pain and

pain or numbness resulting from compression of the median nerve with the wrist canal

trauma to a muscle from overuse or excessive forcible stretch called?

trauma to a joint that causes injury to the surrounding ligament, accompanied by pain and

which of following mechanism lead contraction in skeletal muscle

adrenaline bind in neuromuscular junction

sarcomeres relax and the muscle lengthens

sarcomeres shorten and generate force

sarcomeres relax and generate force

What are the skeletal muscle sarcomeres' made of by thin filament know as ?

A. myosin

B. actin

C. collagen

D. keratin

What is meaning of dowager's hump

A. forward curvature of the spine resulting in a stoop


B. backword curvature of the spine resulting in a  leaning appearance.
C. Lateral curvature to right side of body
D. sideways curve to their spine. The curve is often S-shaped or C-shaped.
Which exercise Recommended in case of osteoporosis ? Except

A. Rounding poses or rounded spine movements.


B. walking, dancing
C. low-impact aerobics,
D. elliptical training machines

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is distinct from other types of arthritis in that it is...
A hurts more than the others.
B is a condition that occurs below the waist.
C Affects both the right and left sides of the body D Is symmetrical
D It usually happens above the waist.

6.] Rheumatoid arthritis is more severe in ?


a. Men
b. Women
c. Both (a) and (b)
d. children

which is most common musculoskeletal conditions ar

arthritis,

back pain and problems

osteoarthritis

rheumatoid arthritis

palpable or audible grating or crunching sensation produced by motion


lamellae

crepitus

callus

cortical

dualenergy
x-ray absorptiometry (DXA or DEXA)
Arthroscopy

Type of skin traction used in case of fracturter

Steinmann Pin
Kirschner wire
Crutchfield tongs

Immune response → inflammation, breakdown ofcollagen, synovial edema, pannus formation

Above stated pathophysiology related to which disease

Osteoarthritis (O A)

Gouty Arthritis

Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA)

Fracture

Morning stiffness of hips, knees is classical sign of


Osteoarthritis (O A)

Gouty Arthritis

Metatarsalgia

Fracture

Lest desirable position after below knee amputation

1. Lying prone

2. Lying supine

3. Sitting in a chair

4. Standing to shower

Most common site of skin breakdown when applying Russell’s traction?

[ ] 1. Over the ischial spines


[ ] 2. In the popliteal space
[ ] 3. Near the iliac crests
[ ] 4. At the zygomatic arch

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