
OA Post-Test
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- Q1
Osteoarthritis primarily affects which sex?
Female
Male
30s - Q2
What does TKA stand for?
Total Knee Assessment
Total Knee Ablation
Total Knee Arthroplasty
Total Knee Adjustment
30s - Q3
How should patients be taught to rest after a TKA?
Between 30 and 90 degrees of knee flexion
120 degrees of knee flexion
Full knee extension
20 degrees of knee flexion with a towel under the knee
30s - Q4
PT after a TKA should start a week after surgery
falsetrueTrue or False30s - Q5
What modality is recommended for edema management after surgery?
Cryotherapy
Ultrasound
Hot packs
NMES
30s - Q6
Which of the following is NOT a risk factor for hypertension?
High sodium
BMI between 18.5 and 24.9
Sedentary lifestyle
Eating out daily
30s - Q7
Clinical findings of proprioceptive deficits include all of the following, EXCEPT:
Avoidance of certain activities
Clumsiness
Akinesia
Poor postural control
30s - Q8
Balance can help prevent injuries
truefalseTrue or False30s - Q9
What does PBT aim to improve?
Reactive balance control
Gait speed
Knee flexion ROM
Sensory deficits
30s - Q10
Exercises that can be used to improve knee flexor and extensor strength include all of the following except which?
Heel slides
Controlled step downs
Supine ankle pumps
Long arc quads (LAQ)
30s - Q11
Which lifestyle modification is often recommended for managing OA symptoms?
Maintaining a healthy weight and engaging in low-impact exercise
Increasing sodium intake
Avoid heavy lifting because your bones can break
Reducing physical activity
30s - Q12
Which of the following exercises is commonly recommended immediately following TKA surgery?
Heavy weight lifting
Deep squats
Quad sets and ankle pumps
High-impact aerobics
30s - Q13
What is the typical duration of a structured rehabilitation program after a TKA?
6-12 weeks
1 year
9 months
1 week
30s - Q14
What is a common sign that a patient is progressing well in therapy after a TKA?
Improved ability to perform daily activities
Increased knee pain
Persistent swelling
Decreased ROM
30s - Q15
Why is it important for us to monitor and adjust the intensity of exercises during rehab?
To avoid overloading the knee joint and prevent injury
To achieve rapid weight loss
To prevent muscle atrophy
To ensure the patient remains sedentary
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