Manual Therapy – MCQs

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1. Manual therapy is primarily used to:



2. Joint mobilization is classified as:



3. Maitland’s concept of mobilization involves:



4. Kaltenborn’s approach emphasizes:



5. Grade I Maitland mobilization is used for:



6. Grade III Maitland mobilization is mainly for:



7. The convex-concave rule is applied in:



8. When a convex surface moves on a concave surface, the glide occurs:



9. When a concave surface moves on a convex surface, the glide occurs:



10. Muscle energy technique (MET) involves:



11. Strain-counterstrain technique is based on:



12. High-velocity, low-amplitude (HVLA) thrust is commonly called:



13. A contraindication to HVLA manipulation is:



14. Mulligan’s mobilization with movement (MWM) combines:



15. The main aim of soft tissue mobilization is:



16. Myofascial release primarily targets:



17. Trigger point therapy involves:



18. Contraindication for manual therapy is:



19. Traction is primarily used to:



20. Cervical traction is commonly indicated in:



21. Lumbar traction is contraindicated in:



22. Kaltenborn’s Grade I traction is used for:



23. Kaltenborn’s Grade III traction is aimed at:



24. Joint play refers to:



25. The “end feel” is assessed during:



26. A hard end feel typically indicates:



27. A capsular pattern of restriction suggests:



28. Cyriax’s concept in manual therapy focuses on:



29. The primary benefit of deep transverse friction massage is:



30. Rocabado’s approach is used in:



31. PNF stretching is also considered part of:



32. The technique “muscle approximation” in PNF is used to:



33. The primary effect of joint mobilization is:



34. The “rule of three” in spinal manipulation refers to:



35. Contraindication for cervical manipulation includes:



36. Mobilization is safer than manipulation because it:



37. Mulligan’s NAGs are applied to:



38. Mulligan’s SNAGs are applied to:



39. The technique used to relax overactive muscles by reciprocal inhibition is:



40. A contraindication for soft tissue mobilization is:



41. Which technique involves small oscillations within available ROM?



42. Which mobilization grade is a large amplitude movement at end range?



43. Which mobilization grade is a small amplitude movement at end range?



44. Mulligan’s techniques are unique because they:



45. Which manual therapy is most useful for tendinitis?



46. The main physiological effect of massage is:



47. Effleurage in massage is:



48. Petrissage in massage involves:



49. Tapotement in massage refers to:



50. The ultimate aim of manual therapy is:



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