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Advanced Occupational Therapy In Orthopeadics MOT Question Bank : web.tnmgrmu.ac.in

Name of the University : The Tamilnadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University
Degree : Master of Occupational Therapy (MOT) Examinations
Subject Code/Name : 9107/Advanced Occupational Therapy In Orthopeadics
Year : II
Paper : I
Document Type : Question Bank
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APRIL 2011 :
[KY 807] Sub. Code: 9107
M.O.T. DEGREE EXAMINATION
SECOND YEAR
Revised Regulation: For candidates admitted from 2005-2006 onwards
Part II :
Paper I : CLINICAL SPECIALITY – I
(Elective Subjects)
ADVANCED OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY IN ORTHOPEADICS
Q.P. Code : 419107
Time : Three hours
Maximum : 100 marks
Answer All questions :
Draw suitable diagrams where ever necessary :
I. Essay Questions : (2 x 20 = 40)
1. Normal and sports wheel chair measurements and prescription.
2. Explain in detail the various techniques used for Gait evaluation.
II. Write Short Notes : (10 x 6 = 60)
1. Lumbar Pelvic Rhythm.
2. Endurance Training.
3. Suspension Sling.
4. Component Parts of Body Powered Upper Extremity Prosthesis.
5. Activity Selection.
6. Therapeutic Exercises.
7. Classification of Splints.
8. I-ADL.
9. Job Analysis.
10. Postural Abnormalities.

Sub. Code: 9107
Answer ALL questions in the same order. :
I. Elaborate on :
1. Discuss in detail evaluation and management of hand following extensor tendon injury.
2. Explain in Biomechanics of knee joint.
II. Write notes on :
1. Stubbies prosthesis.
2. Types Terminal Device and its specific function.
3. Principles of ergonomics.
4. Strengthening activities for rotator cuff muscle.
5. Principles of activity selection for patient with RA.
6. Principles of activity adaption in patient with decreased muscle strength.
7. EMG – Biofeedback.
8. Test for posterior shoulder instability.
9. Test for epicondylitis.
10. Palpation techniques in orthopaedic conditions.

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