Sprains and Strains
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Q. Bulbourethral gland is present in -
- None of these
- Males and is another name for Cowper’s gland
- Males and is another name for Uterus masculina
- Females and is another name for Bertholin’s gland
Q.
Why are muscular and skeletal systems grouped together as musculoskeletal systems?
Q. At times ligaments and tendons are overstretched or torn. The phenomenon is
Q. Choose the correct option-
Abductor, Adductor, False rib, Joint, Supinator, Rigor mortis, Motor, End-plate, Spasm, Pronator, Muscle twitch
.......... a single contraction by a muscle.
.......... a single contraction by a muscle.
Q. The over-stretching of tendons and ligaments is called as
- Tetany
- Sprain
- Tonus
- Fatigue
Q.
what is the difference between sprain and strain
Q. Sprain is due to outstretching/pulling of
- Muscles
- Tendons
- Nerves
- Ligaments
Q. Achilles tendon connects
- Calf muscles to heel
- Thigh muscles to knee
- Muscles of buttocks to pelvic girdle
- Biceps muscles to shoulder girdle
Q. Sesamoid bone is derived from
- Cartilage
- Areolar tissue
- Tendon
- Ligament
Q. Define the term physiotherapy.
Q. Match the terms to these definitions.
Abductor, adductor, false rib, joint, supinator, rigor mortis, motor, end-plate, spasm, pronator, muscle twitch
.......... is an involuntary and abnormal muscular contraction.
Abductor, adductor, false rib, joint, supinator, rigor mortis, motor, end-plate, spasm, pronator, muscle twitch
.......... is an involuntary and abnormal muscular contraction.
Q. Where is the belly of the muscle that extends the forearm located?
Q. Sprain involves
- Overstretching of ligament
- Dislodging of bone
- Overstretching of tendon
- Both A and B