MASTER OF PHYSIOTHERAPY (MPT) DEGREE EXAMNIATION SECOND YEAR BRANCH V- SPORTS PHYSIOTHERAPY PAPER- II PHYSIOTHERAPY INTERVENTIONS (SPECIALITY II)



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[LA135] Sub. Code : 8135 MASTER OF PHYSIOTHERAPY (MPT) DEGREE EXAMNIATION BRANCH V- SPORTS PHYSIOTHERAPY PAPER- II PHYSIOTHERAPY INTERVENTIONS (SPECIALITY II) Q.P.Code: 278135 (180 Min) Answer ALL questions in the same order. I. Elaborate on : Pages Time Marks (Max.) (Max.) (Max.) 1.Explain the pathomechanics of patellofemoral pain syndrome signs and symptoms and treatment program. 17 40 20 2.Discuss the neurophysiology mechanism of trigger point release and elaborate on the technique of any common five lower extremity trigger points release. 17 40 20 1. Orthotics in hand injuries. 4 10 6 2. Sports massage. 4 10 6 3. Progressive functional proprioceptive training. 4 10 6 4. Core stability exercises. 4 10 6 5. Conservative management for anterior shoulder instability. 4 10 6 6. Therapeutic usage of ultrasound in sports injuries. 4 10 6 7. Procedure for doing upper limb tension test I and II. 4 10 6 8. Sports-specific training program for a cricket bowler. 4 10 6 9. Curwin & Stanish eccentric rehabilitation program for tension lesions. 4 10 6 10. Piriformis syndrome. 4 10 6

[LB 135] OCTOBER 2012 Sub. Code: 8135 (180 Min) Answer ALL questions in the same order. I. Elaborate on : Pages Time Marks (Max.)(Max.)(Max.) 1. Maitland Mobilization fundamentals, grades, indications, Contra indications. 17 40 20 2. ACL rehab for football player. Criteria to return to sports. 17 40 20 1. Eccentric training for lower limb. 4 10 6 2. Lactic threshold. 4 10 6 3. Oxygen debt. 4 10 6 4. Various types of fatigue. 4 10 6 5. Mc connel Taping. 4 10 6 6. Various methods of warm up. Local & global. 4 10 6 7. Planter fasciitis in runners. 4 10 6 8. Upper limb plyometrics. 4 10 6 9. Strapping in sports. 4 10 6 10. Protective equipments in sports. Principals in application. 4 10 6

[LC 135] APRIL 2013 Sub. Code: 8135 I. Elaborate on : (2x20=40) 1. Discuss the intrinsic and extrinsic strategies of injury prevention in sports 2. Functions of the sports physiotherapist when touring with the team (10x6=60) 1. Emotional responses to injury layoff 2. Clinical significance of Q angle 3. Protective sports equipments 4. Fitness tests 5. Taping in sports 6. Design a warm up protocol for a cricket bowler 7. Cryotherapy in sports 8. Compression syndromes in sports 9. Rehabilitation following meniscal injury 10. Water running in rehabilitation of the injured athletes

[LD 135] OCTOBER 2013 Sub. Code: 8135 I. Elaborate on : (2x20=40) 1. Explain in detail the applied Biomechanics, aetiology and Exercise prescription following Hamstring injury of a 22 yr old athlete. 2. Physiotherapy management of a 30 yr old cricketer who had underwent arthroscopic Bankart repair tear less than 5mm. (10x6=60) 1. Pre event massage 2. DAPRE technique 3. Fortification 4. Role of mechanical compression in soft tissue edema. 5. Pulsed muscle energy technique. 6. Write briefly about not to tape 7. Thoracic outlet syndrome 8. Manipulation for tenniselbow. 9. Core stability exercise using swissball. 10. Osgood Schlatter s disease.

[LE 135] APRIL 2014 Sub. Code: 8135 I. Elaborate on : (2x20=40) 1. Pre operative management and post operative Physiotherapy management following ACL reconstruction. 2. Physiotherapy management of 25 year old Basketball player who had underwent rotator cuff repair. (10x6=60) 1. FITT principles. 2. Neural Tissue Mobilization. 3. Ballistic stretching. 4. Sports related protective equipment. 5. Carbohydrate loading. 6. Upper Limb Tension Test III 7. Use of IRR in sports injuries 8. Kinesthetic Taping. 9. Isokinetic exercise 10. Glucose metabolism.

[LF 135] OCTOBER 2014 Sub. Code: 8135 MPT DEGREE EXAMINATION SPECIALITY PAPER II PHYSIOTHERAPY INTERVENTIONS Time : Three hours I. Elaborate on: (2 x 20 = 40) 1. Discuss in detail the mechanics of four competitive swimming strokes. Add a note on the functional difference between throwing and swimming actions which will have an impact in the rehabilitation of shoulder injuries. 2. Flexibility conditioning for runners. Add a note on neuro-physiology of stretching. II. Write notes on: (10 x 6 = 60) 1. Pathomechanics of tennis elbow. 2. Physiology of plyometrics. 3. Predisposing factors and management of medial tibial stress syndrome. 4. Common respiratory symptoms in athletes. 5. Exercise related causes of headache. 6. Ergonomics in sports. 7. Sports drink and fluid requirements before, during and after training. 8. Hip adductor tendinopathy Causes and Treatment. 9. Various sports training methods using hydrotherapy. 10. Prehabilitation programme. ******

[LG 135] APRIL 2015 Sub. Code: 8135 MASTER OF PHYSIOTHERAPY DEGREE EXAMINATION PAPER II PHYSIOTHERAPY INTERVENTIONS (SPECIALITY - II) Time: Three Hours Maximum: 100 marks Answer ALL Questions I. Elaborate on: (2 x 20 = 40) 1. Discuss in detail the training methods and various exercise strategies used in conditioning the lower extremity of a professional kabbadi player. 2. Discuss the intrinsic and extrinsic strategies of injury prevention in sports. II. Write notes on: (10 x 6 = 60) 1. Various soft tissue manipulations in treating sports injuries. 2. Prescribing sport specific shoes. 3. Gamekeeper s thumb. 4. Complications of exercise - associated menstrual irregularities. 5. Contents of the medical bag for interstate and international travel with team. 6. Flexibility tests. 7. Taping for ankle injuries. 8. Exercise programme for patella-femoral pain syndrome. 9. Principles and goals of competition nutrition. 10. Agility training.