Domain 3 pt 3
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- Q1Which of the following is a technique used in joint mobilization?TENSUltrasound therapyKinesio tapingGrade V mobilization30s
- Q2Which of the following joints is commonly targeted for joint mobilization?Ankle jointShoulder jointKnee jointHip joint30s
- Q3Which of the following is a commonly used technique in joint mobilization?Tai ChiZumbaPilatesMulligan Concept30s
- Q4Which of the following joints is commonly targeted for manipulation?Shoulder jointHip jointAnkle jointElbow joint30s
- Q5Which of the following joints is commonly targeted in spinal manipulation?Toe jointWrist jointKnee jointVertebrae30s
- Q6Which of the following joints is commonly targeted in chiropractic neck adjustments?Cervical spineAnkle jointHip jointShoulder joint30s
- Q7Why is splinting important for fractures?To promote muscle growthTo reduce swellingTo provide warmth to the injured areaTo stabilize the injured bone30s
- Q8What is the primary purpose of splinting a fracture?Immobilizing the injured limbReducing painFacilitating movement of the fractured bonePromoting blood circulation30s
- Q9which of the following is NOT a frame of reference for splintingrehabilativesensory motorcogintive behavioralbiomechanicalcompesnatory30s
- Q10Lordosis is a condition characterized by an excessive inward curvature of which part of the human body?NeckShouldersLower backKnees30s
- Q11What is the main cause of lordosis?GeneticsPoor postureWeak core musclesExcessive stretching30s
- Q12Which of the following is a common treatment for lordosis?Pain medicationPhysical therapySurgeryMassage therapy30s
- Q13How is scoliosis typically diagnosed?MRI scanPhysical examinationX-ray imagingBlood test30s
- Q14What is the primary cause of idiopathic scoliosis?Genetic inheritanceLack of calcium intakeUnknownPoor posture habits30s
- Q15What is scoliosis?A calcium deficiency in bonesA sideways curvature of the spineAn inflammation of the knee jointA condition affecting the heart muscles30s