Clinical Physiotherapy MCQ With Explanation Part 27











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Hi, thanks for watching our video about Clinical Physiotherapy MCQ | Part: 26 | • In this video we’ll walk you through: • Clinical Scenarios for physiotherapist • NPTE Exam Questions and answers with Explanation • PCE Exam Questions and answers with Explanation • Prometrics Exam Question and answers with Explanation • Singapore physiotherapy exam Queation paper • • 00:00 Introduction • 00:11 Question: 131 • Answer: C – Complete severance of the spinal cord causes motor and sensory loss on both sides of the body. A lesion of the anterior horn cells causes a lower motor neuron problem and hyporeflexia. The signs and symptoms presented in the question point to a hemisection of the spinal cord on the left side, which gives rise to ipsilateral motor and proprioception loss and contralateral loss of pain and temperature. Also present are hyperreflexia and a positive Babinski sign on the left side. A lesion of the central spinal cord usually spares the motor tracts. • 1:37 Question: 132 • Answer: D – Choices A and B are correct exercise parameters for a healthy person. • Choice B has the patient exercising at 65- 90% of his age-adjusted maximal heart rate. Choice C is the patient’s age adjusted maximal heart rate. • 2:45 Question: 133 • Answer: C – Complete severance of the spinal cord causes motor and sensory loss on both sides of the body. A lesion of the anterior horn cells causes a lower motor neuron problem and hyporeflexia. The signs and • symptoms presented in the question point to a hemisection of the spinal cord on the left side, which gives rise to ipsilateral motor and proprioception loss and contralateral loss of pain and temperature. Also present are hyperreflexia and a positive Babinski sign on the left side. A lesion of the central spinal cord usually spares the motor tracts. • 4:25 Question: 134 • Answer: B – The question describes a hemisection of the spinal cord, which is classified as a BrownSequard lesion. Anterior spinal cord injuries present with loss of motor function and insensitivity to pain and temperature bilaterally. Central cord injuries are characterized by loss of function in the upper extremities and normal function in the trunk and lower extremities. • 5:36 Question : 135 • Answer: B – Skin lesions described in the stem are characteristic of psoriasis. Psoriatic arthritis occurs in about one-third of persons with psoriasis. When psoriatic arthritis is present, the distal interphalangeal joints are commonly affected. The skin lesions described in the stem and involvement of the distal interphalangeal joints are not characteristic of the other three diagnoses. • #ClinicalPhysiotherapyMCQ • #ymcq • #physiotherapyshorts • #physiotherapyvideos • #ClinicalPhysiotherapyMCQ • #medicalquestions • #YMCQ • #physicaltherapy • #PhysicaltherapyMCQ • #Physiotherapy • #PhysicalTherapyQuestionAndAnswers • • ABOUT OUR CHANNEL • Our channel is about Physiotherapy Questionnaire. We cover lots of cool stuff such as: • 1. Physiotherapy Question for DHA MOH HAAD PCE NPTE PROMETRICS Exam, •    • UAE Exam Series   • 2. Anatomy MCQ •    • Anatomy MCQ   • 3. Physiology MCQ •    • Physiology MCQ   • 4. Orthopedic MCQ •    • 100 Orthopedic MCQ   • 5. Orthopedic Case Study •    • Clinical Orthopedic Case   • 6. Clinical Physiotherapy MCQ •    • Clinical Physiotherapy MCQ   • 7. Physiotherapy Question and Answers •    • Physiotherapy Question and Answers   • 8. Physiotherapy shorts:    • Physiotherapy shorts   • 9. Clinical Orthopedic Case #shots:    • Clinical Orthopedic Case  #shots   • 10. Topic wise MCQ •    • Topics wise MCQ   • 11. Respiratory System MCQ    • Respiratory System   • 12. Gynaecology MCQ:    • Gynaecology MCQ   • 13. 500 Physiotherapy MCQ for DHA | MOH | HAAD | PROMETRIC Exam •    • 500 Physiotherapy MCQs   • 14. Physiotherapy Revision Series •    • Physiotherapy Revision Series   • 15. Physiotherapy Short Lectures •    • Physiotherapy short Lectures   • Telegram: https://t.me/YmcqByYshak • • Check out our channel here: •    / ymcqbyyshak   • Don’t forget to subscribe!

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