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This comprehensive collection of Physiotherapy MCQs is designed to assist you in preparing for exams, interviews, and assessments in the field of physiotherapy. Covering a wide range of topics including anatomy, rehabilitation techniques, therapeutic modalities, and patient care, these questions will enhance your understanding of essential physiotherapeutic principles and help you excel in your academic and professional evaluations.

 

1. What is the primary goal of physiotherapy?

A) To cure diseases
B) To promote health and wellness
C) To relieve pain and improve mobility
D) To perform surgeries

View Answer
C

 

2. Which technique uses movement to improve physical function?

A) Massage
B) Electrotherapy
C) Therapeutic exercise
D) Hydrotherapy

View Answer
C

 

3. What does the term ‘modalities’ refer to in physiotherapy?

A) Psychological techniques
B) Surgical procedures
C) Treatment methods and equipment
D) Medication types

View Answer
C

 

4. Which of the following is a common assessment tool used in physiotherapy?

A) MRI
B) Goniometer
C) Blood test
D) ECG

View Answer
B

 

5. What type of exercise focuses on strengthening muscles?

A) Aerobic exercise
B) Resistance training
C) Flexibility training
D) Balance training

View Answer
B

 

6. What is a common condition that physiotherapy can treat?

A) Fractures
B) Diabetes
C) Hypertension
D) Asthma

View Answer
A

 

7. Which technique involves the application of heat or cold to relieve pain?

A) Hydrotherapy
B) Cryotherapy
C) Thermotherapy
D) Both B and C

View Answer
D

 

8. What is the primary focus of manual therapy?

A) Medication administration
B) Hands-on techniques to manipulate soft tissues
C) Electrotherapy
D) Surgical intervention

View Answer
B

 

9. What is the name of the movement used to improve joint range of motion?

A) Stretching
B) Strengthening
C) Conditioning
D) Balancing

View Answer
A

 

10. Which of the following conditions may require physiotherapy post-surgery?

A) Cardiovascular disease
B) Musculoskeletal injury
C) Gastrointestinal issues
D) Infectious diseases

View Answer
B

 

11. Which of the following is an essential skill for physiotherapists?

A) Strong mathematical skills
B) Excellent communication
C) Surgical skills
D) Programming skills

View Answer
B

 

12. What does the term ‘kinematics’ refer to in physiotherapy?

A) Study of forces
B) Study of motion without considering forces
C) Study of diseases
D) Study of human anatomy

View Answer
B

 

13. What type of physiotherapy focuses on the respiratory system?

A) Pediatric physiotherapy
B) Cardiopulmonary physiotherapy
C) Orthopedic physiotherapy
D) Neurological physiotherapy

View Answer
B

 

14. Which condition is often treated with pelvic floor physiotherapy?

A) Back pain
B) Urinary incontinence
C) Asthma
D) Arthritis

View Answer
B

 

15. What is the primary purpose of therapeutic ultrasound in physiotherapy?

A) To diagnose conditions
B) To stimulate tissue healing
C) To replace medications
D) To perform surgery

View Answer
B

 

16. Which professional body typically regulates physiotherapy practices?

A) Medical Association
B) Nursing Board
C) Physiotherapy Association
D) Sports Medicine Association

View Answer
C

 

17. What does ‘balance training’ aim to improve?

A) Cardiovascular health
B) Flexibility
C) Stability and coordination
D) Muscle strength

View Answer
C

 

18. Which of the following is a common therapeutic exercise for strengthening the lower back?

A) Squats
B) Crunches
C) Shoulder presses
D) Leg extensions

View Answer
A

 

19. What is the term for the gradual increase in exercise intensity?

A) Progression
B) Regression
C) Maintenance
D) Decrease

View Answer
A

 

20. Which technique is used to alleviate pain through electrical stimulation?

A) Massage
B) Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS)
C) Hydrotherapy
D) Manual therapy

View Answer
B

 

21. What does ‘gait analysis’ assess in physiotherapy?

A) Walking patterns
B) Breathing patterns
C) Muscle strength
D) Posture

View Answer
A

 

22. What is the primary benefit of stretching exercises?

A) Muscle strengthening
B) Increased flexibility
C) Improved cardiovascular fitness
D) Enhanced balance

View Answer
B

 

23. Which condition is often associated with the need for physiotherapy in the elderly?

A) Osteoporosis
B) Diabetes
C) Hypertension
D) Asthma

View Answer
A

 

24. What is the role of a physiotherapist in sports rehabilitation?

A) To perform surgery
B) To improve athletic performance and prevent injuries
C) To prescribe medications
D) To provide nutritional advice

View Answer
B

 

25. What does the ‘RICE’ method stand for in injury management?

A) Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation
B) Rest, Ice, Care, Evaluation
C) Relax, Ice, Compression, Elevation
D) Rest, Ice, Care, Elevation

View Answer
A

 

26. Which type of exercise involves moving the body against resistance?

A) Aerobic exercise
B) Flexibility training
C) Strength training
D) Balance training

View Answer
C

 

27. What is the term for pain that is felt in an area other than the site of injury?

A) Acute pain
B) Chronic pain
C) Referred pain
D) Radiating pain

View Answer
C

 

28. What type of movement is a ‘stretch’ considered?

A) Active movement
B) Passive movement
C) Resistive movement
D) Voluntary movement

View Answer
B

 

29. Which piece of equipment is commonly used for gait training?

A) Parallel bars
B) Treadmill
C) Stability ball
D) Resistance bands

View Answer
A

 

30. What is the primary goal of rehabilitation?

A) To cure diseases
B) To restore function and improve quality of life
C) To prevent injuries
D) To provide nutrition

View Answer
B

 

31. Which of the following is a common type of physiotherapy intervention for neurological patients?

A) Electrotherapy
B) Manual therapy
C) Aquatic therapy
D) All of the above

View Answer
D

 

32. What does ‘posture correction’ aim to improve?

A) Joint stability
B) Alignment of the body
C) Muscle strength
D) Flexibility

View Answer
B

 

33. Which area of the body is often assessed during a shoulder examination?

A) Elbow
B) Neck
C) Spine
D) Wrist

View Answer
B

 

34. What type of therapy uses water for rehabilitation?

A) Hydrotherapy
B) Electrotherapy
C) Manual therapy
D) Radiotherapy

View Answer
A

 

35. What is the primary purpose of patient education in physiotherapy?

A) To prescribe medications
B) To provide information on exercises and self-care
C) To perform surgeries
D) To diagnose diseases

View Answer
B

 

36. Which type of joint is the knee joint?

A) Hinge joint
B) Ball-and-socket joint
C) Pivot joint
D) Saddle joint

View Answer
A

 

37. What is the primary component of a physiotherapy treatment plan?

A) Diagnosis
B) Exercise prescription
C) Medication
D) Surgical intervention

View Answer
B

 

38. Which of the following is a common indicator for the need for physiotherapy?

A) Sudden weight gain
B) Chronic pain
C) Increased appetite
D) Seasonal allergies

View Answer
B

 

39. What is the role of proprioception in rehabilitation?

A) Muscle strengthening
B) Coordination and balance
C) Cardiovascular fitness
D) Flexibility

View Answer
B

 

40. What is the primary function of the heart?

A) To digest food
B) To pump blood
C) To regulate temperature
D) To produce hormones

View Answer
B

 

41. Which type of exercise is beneficial for heart health?

A) Aerobic exercise
B) Anaerobic exercise
C) Flexibility training
D) Balance training

View Answer
A

 

42. What does ‘gait’ refer to?

A) A type of exercise
B) A style of walking
C) A muscle strength test
D) A joint movement

View Answer
B

 

43. Which of the following is NOT a type of physical therapy?

A) Cardiovascular rehabilitation
B) Neurological rehabilitation
C) Educational therapy
D) Orthopedic rehabilitation

View Answer
C

 

44. What is the primary focus of pediatric physiotherapy?

A) Rehabilitation of elderly patients
B) Treatment of infants and children
C) Cardiovascular health
D) Geriatric care

View Answer
B

 

45. What is the importance of warm-up exercises before physical activity?

A) To decrease body temperature
B) To prevent injuries and prepare the body
C) To increase fatigue
D) To build muscle

View Answer
B

 

46. Which of the following is a common treatment for tendon injuries?

A) Surgery
B) Rest and rehabilitation
C) Medication
D) Both B and C

View Answer
D

 

47. What does ‘ROM’ stand for in physiotherapy?

A) Range of Movement
B) Right of Movement
C) Repeat of Movement
D) Rehabilitation of Movement

View Answer
A

 

48. Which of the following is a sign of muscle strain?

A) Swelling
B) Increased strength
C) Improved flexibility
D) None of the above

View Answer
A

 

49. What is the primary benefit of aquatic therapy?

A) Increased joint stress
B) Reduced pain and improved mobility
C) Increased body weight
D) Limited range of motion

View Answer
B

 

50. What is the main purpose of ergonomics in physiotherapy?

A) To enhance athletic performance
B) To prevent workplace injuries
C) To diagnose conditions
D) To perform surgeries

View Answer
B

 

51. What is a common use of ice therapy in physiotherapy?

A) To increase blood flow
B) To reduce inflammation and pain
C) To warm up muscles
D) To improve flexibility

View Answer
B

 

52. Which type of stretching is performed without assistance?

A) Static stretching
B) Dynamic stretching
C) Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF)
D) Passive stretching

View Answer
A

 

53. What is the primary focus of geriatric physiotherapy?

A) Care for children
B) Treatment of elderly patients
C) Sports rehabilitation
D) Women’s health

View Answer
B

 

54. Which joint is primarily involved in shoulder mobility?

A) Elbow joint
B) Hip joint
C) Glenohumeral joint
D) Knee joint

View Answer
C

 

55. What is the significance of warm-up exercises before sports?

A) To lower heart rate
B) To prepare the body for activity and prevent injuries
C) To fatigue muscles
D) To stretch tendons

View Answer
B

 

56. Which of the following is a common intervention for back pain?

A) Bed rest
B) Exercise therapy
C) Surgery
D) Pain medication only

View Answer
B

 

57. What is the term for the body’s ability to maintain balance?

A) Coordination
B) Agility
C) Stability
D) Flexibility

View Answer
C

 

58. Which exercise is best for improving core strength?

A) Plank
B) Bench press
C) Squat
D) Bicep curl

View Answer
A

 

59. What is the main purpose of an exercise prescription?

A) To prevent injuries
B) To improve fitness and health
C) To prescribe medications
D) To replace surgical intervention

View Answer
B

 

60. Which of the following is a technique for improving flexibility?

A) Resistance training
B) Static stretching
C) Aerobic exercise
D) Strength training

View Answer
B

 

61. What does ‘biofeedback’ refer to in physiotherapy?

A) A diagnostic tool
B) A method to measure physiological responses
C) A treatment technique
D) A medication

View Answer
B

 

62. Which condition can benefit from vestibular rehabilitation?

A) Arthritis
B) Dizziness and balance disorders
C) Respiratory diseases
D) Digestive issues

View Answer
B

 

63. What is the primary goal of exercise therapy?

A) To cure diseases
B) To maintain and improve physical function
C) To provide medication
D) To perform surgeries

View Answer
B

 

64. Which type of joint allows for the greatest range of motion?

A) Hinge joint
B) Ball-and-socket joint
C) Pivot joint
D) Saddle joint

View Answer
B

 

65. What is the main purpose of therapeutic taping?

A) To improve circulation
B) To support muscles and joints
C) To prevent injuries
D) To enhance athletic performance

View Answer
B

 

66. Which of the following is an effective method for pain management?

A) Rest and inactivity
B) Physical activity and exercise
C) Ignoring pain
D) None of the above

View Answer
B

 

67. What is the purpose of using a foam roller in physiotherapy?

A) To increase muscle tension
B) To improve flexibility and reduce muscle soreness
C) To strengthen bones
D) To diagnose conditions

View Answer
B

 

68. Which technique is often used for post-operative rehabilitation?

A) Cryotherapy
B) Manual therapy
C) Electrotherapy
D) All of the above

View Answer
D

 

69. What is the main benefit of resistance training?

A) Increased flexibility
B) Improved muscle strength
C) Enhanced cardiovascular fitness
D) Increased balance

View Answer
B

 

70. What does ‘muscle atrophy’ refer to?

A) Muscle growth
B) Muscle wasting or decrease in size
C) Muscle injury
D) Muscle strain

View Answer
B

 

71. What is the purpose of posture assessment?

A) To diagnose diseases
B) To determine the alignment of the body
C) To prescribe medications
D) To perform surgeries

View Answer
B

 

72. What is the primary use of a TENS unit?

A) To strengthen muscles
B) To relieve pain
C) To improve flexibility
D) To diagnose conditions

View Answer
B

 

73. Which exercise is commonly prescribed for rehabilitation after knee surgery?

A) Quadriceps strengthening exercises
B) Running
C) Weightlifting
D) Jumping

View Answer
A

 

74. What is the importance of the rehabilitation team in physiotherapy?

A) To perform surgeries
B) To provide a multidisciplinary approach to patient care
C) To prescribe medications
D) To focus only on one aspect of recovery

View Answer
B

 

75. What type of therapy is utilized to treat chronic pain conditions?

A) Electrotherapy
B) Manual therapy
C) Cognitive behavioral therapy
D) All of the above

View Answer
D

 

76. What does the term ‘overuse injury’ refer to?

A) Injury caused by a single trauma
B) Injury resulting from repetitive stress
C) Injury from falling
D) Injury due to poor nutrition

View Answer
B

 

77. Which of the following can help improve cardiovascular endurance?

A) Strength training
B) Stretching
C) Aerobic exercise
D) Yoga

View Answer
C

 

78. What is the role of patient motivation in physiotherapy?

A) It is irrelevant
B) It is crucial for recovery and adherence to the treatment plan
C) It decreases the effectiveness of treatment
D) It only matters in sports rehabilitation

View Answer
B

 

79. What is the importance of follow-up appointments in physiotherapy?

A) To review progress and adjust treatment plans
B) To prescribe medications
C) To perform surgeries
D) To conduct tests

View Answer
A

 

80. Which of the following is a primary concern in pediatric physiotherapy?

A) Aging process
B) Growth and development
C) Surgical interventions
D) Nutritional needs

View Answer
B

 

81. What is the role of therapeutic exercises in recovery?

A) To replace medications
B) To improve physical function and prevent re-injury
C) To diagnose conditions
D) To perform surgeries

View Answer
B

 

82. What is a common treatment for shoulder impingement?

A) Ice therapy
B) Surgery
C) Corticosteroid injections
D) All of the above

View Answer
D

 

83. Which of the following is NOT a component of a warm-up routine?

A) Static stretching
B) Dynamic stretching
C) Light aerobic activity
D) Cool down

View Answer
A

 

84. What is the primary benefit of using resistance bands in therapy?

A) They are expensive
B) They provide variable resistance during exercises
C) They require no movement
D) They are not effective for strength training

View Answer
B

 

85. What is the main purpose of cool-down exercises?

A) To lower heart rate and prevent injury
B) To fatigue muscles
C) To enhance muscle soreness
D) To increase heart rate

View Answer
A

 

86. Which of the following is a sign of a serious injury?

A) Minor swelling
B) Severe pain
C) Light bruising
D) Temporary stiffness

View Answer
B

 

87. What is the purpose of proprioceptive training?

A) To improve cardiovascular endurance
B) To enhance balance and coordination
C) To build muscle mass
D) To increase flexibility

View Answer
B

 

88. What is the primary focus of sports physiotherapy?

A) General health maintenance
B) Injury prevention and rehabilitation for athletes
C) Pediatric care
D) Geriatric care

View Answer
B

 

89. What does ‘sarcopenia’ refer to?

A) Muscle wasting associated with aging
B) Muscle growth
C) Muscle injury
D) Muscle soreness

View Answer
A

 

90. What is the primary function of the Achilles tendon?

A) To connect the knee to the ankle
B) To connect the calf muscles to the heel bone
C) To provide stability to the hip
D) To connect the thigh muscles to the knee

View Answer
B

 

91. What is the main goal of pain management in physiotherapy?

A) To eliminate all pain
B) To reduce pain and improve function
C) To increase pain tolerance
D) To ignore pain

View Answer
B

 

92. Which of the following is NOT a type of physical activity?

A) Sedentary behavior
B) Aerobic exercise
C) Resistance training
D) Flexibility exercises

View Answer
A

 

93. What is the role of exercise in managing diabetes?

A) To decrease insulin sensitivity
B) To control blood sugar levels
C) To increase weight
D) To avoid physical activity

View Answer
B

 

94. Which of the following is a common technique used in sports rehabilitation?

A) Electrotherapy
B) Massage therapy
C) Stretching
D) All of the above

View Answer
D

 

95. What is the primary objective of neuromuscular re-education?

A) To build muscle mass
B) To improve coordination and movement patterns
C) To increase flexibility
D) To perform surgeries

View Answer
B

 

96. What is the most common cause of muscle cramps?

A) Overuse and dehydration
B) Lack of exercise
C) Good hydration
D) Proper nutrition

View Answer
A

 

97. Which of the following is an essential component of rehabilitation?

A) Pain management
B) Physical therapy
C) Patient education
D) All of the above

View Answer
D

 

98. What is the primary use of heat therapy in physiotherapy?

A) To reduce inflammation
B) To increase blood flow and relax muscles
C) To eliminate pain
D) To strengthen muscles

View Answer
B

 

99. What does ‘chronic pain’ refer to?

A) Pain lasting less than six months
B) Pain that persists for longer than three months
C) Pain that occurs occasionally
D) Pain that only occurs at night

View Answer
B

 

100. What is the primary focus of orthotic devices in physiotherapy?

A) To provide medication
B) To support and align the musculoskeletal system
C) To perform surgeries
D) To enhance nutrition

View Answer
B
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