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Question Bank

Sem/Year: Subject: Unit:

Syllabus:

Section I - Introductory Physics, Electricity definition, typesStatic electricity Production of electrical


charges.Characteristics of charged body.Characteristics of lines of forces.Potential difference and
EMG. Current Electricity Units of Electricity, faraday, volt, ampere, coulomb, watt.Resistance in series
and parallel.Ohms law and its application to DC/AC.Fuse.Shock: Micro/ Macro shocks, safety
precaution and management, earthing techniques & precautions.Burns: electrical & chemical burns,
prevention and management.Condensors: definition, principles, types construction, working and
uses.Magnetism: Definition, properties, electro-magnetic induction, electro- magnetic spectrum.
Valves, transformers, types, principles, construction and working. .

SL.NO QUESTION

1 Q:

1. Define static electricity. Explain in detail about charged body and its electric field. Add a note
on potential and capacitance.

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2 Q:

1. Ohms law. 2. Joules law.

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3 Q:

1. Electric shock. 2. Earth shock.

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4 Q:

Types of capacitor.

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5 Q:

Explain about molecular theory of magnetism, properties of magnet. Add a note on electromagnetic
induction.

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6 Q:

Explain Electromagnetic spectrum .Explain in detail about reflection and refraction

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7 Q:

Properties of magnet.

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8 Q:

Switches.

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9 Q:

Fuses.

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10 Q:

Diode values
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11 Q:

Triode values

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12 Q:

Auto transformer

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13 Q:

Variable transformer

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14 Q:

Define static transformer. Explain in detail about functions of transformer and types of transformer.

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15 Q:

Fuse

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16 Q:

Define electricity. Add a note on types of electricity.


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17 Q:

Static electricity

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18 Q:

Define Charged body and it's electric field

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19 Q:

Explain the production of electric charges

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20 Q:

Define charged body.

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21 Q:

Define charged body and it'e electric field

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22 Q:

Define line of force


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23 Q:

Characterstics of lines of force

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24 Q:

Define potential

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25 Q:

Electromyograph

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26 Q:

Define capacitance.

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27 Q:

Define current electricity

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28 Q:

Explain Electromagnetic force


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29 Q:

Magnitude of current

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30 Q:

What are thermal effects of electric current?

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31 Q:

Define energy

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32 Q:

Define faraday

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33 Q:

Define volt

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34 Q:

Define watt
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35 Q:

Definition of Power

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36 Q:

Explain resistance in series

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37 Q:

Expalin resistance in parallel

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38 Q:

Explain Ohm's law

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39 Q:

what is electric burns?. Explain it's prevention and mangement

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40 Q:

What is chemical burns?.Explain it's prevention and management.


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41 Q:

Capacitance of capacitor

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42 Q:

Types of capacitor

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43 Q:

Electric field of capacitor

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44 Q:

Charging and discharging of capacitor

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Semiconductor

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Syllabus:

Section II Therapeutic Electricity,Section II A - Low frequency CurrentsDirect Current: types,


physiological &therapeutic effects.Galvanic CurrentFaradic Current: Definition, Modifications,
Techniques of Application of Individual, Muscle and Group Muscle stimulation, Physiological &
Therapeutic effects of Faradic Current, PrecautGalvanic Current: Definition, Modifications,
Physiological & Therapeutic effects of Galvanic CurrentSinusoidal Current & Diadynamic Current in
Brief. Ionization / Iontophoresis : Techniques of Application of Iontophoresis, Indications, Selection of
Current, Commonly used Ions (Drugs) for pain, hyperhydrosis, would healing. Cathodal / Anodal
galvanism. Micro Current & Macro Current Types of Electrical Stimulators: NMES- Construction
component.Neuro muscular diagnostic stimulator- construction component.Principles of Application:
Electrode tissue interface, Tissue Impedance, Size & Placement of Electrode Waterbath, Unipolar,
Bi-polar, Electrode coupling, Current flow in Nerve Muscle Physiology: Action Potential, Resting
membrane potential, Propagation of Action Potentisynapse, Accommodation, Stimulation of Healthy
Muscle, Stimulation of Denervated Muscle, StimulationTENS: Define TENS, Types of TENS,
Conventional TENS, Acupuncture TENS, Burst TENS, Brief & Intense TDosage parameters,
Physiological & Therapeutic effects, Indications & Contraindications. Pain: Define Pain, Theories of
Pain (Outline only), Pain Gate Control theory in detail. Section II B - Electro-diagnosisFG TestSD Curve:
Methods of Plotting SD Curve, Apparatus selection, Characters of Normally innervated
MusclCharacters of Partially Denervated Muscle, Characters of Completely denervated Muscle,
Chronaxie & RNerve conduction velocity studies .EMG: Construction of EMG equipment.Bio-feed
back..

SL.NO QUESTION

1 Q:

Explain physiological effects of electric current. Add a note on indications for the use of faradic type
of current.

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2 Q:

Ionotophoresis.

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3 Q:

Discuss faradic type of current and electrical stimulation of nerves


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4 Q:

Physiological effects of faradic type of current.

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5 Q:

Discuss in detail the management of nerve lesion using faradic current.

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6 Q:

Explain physiological effects of faradic type of current and indications for the use of faradic type of
current.

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7 Q:

Define I.D.C. Explain physiological effects, indications, and techniques of treatment of I.D.C.

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8 Q:

Explain Ionotophoresis and methods of treatment using ionotophoresis.

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9 Q:
Explain TENS, treatment techniques, therapeutic uses, dangers and contraindications of TENS.

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10 Q:

Application of TENS.

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Conventional TENS

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Acupuncture like TENS

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Intense TENS.

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TENS for labour pain.

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Contraindications for TENS.

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Burst TENS.

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17 Q:

Explain in detail with diagrams about pain gate theory

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18 Q:

Explain in detail about properties of fast and slow pain fibers. Add a note on phantom limb pain.

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Pain gate.

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20 Q:

Pain gate theory diagram.

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21 Q:
FG Testing

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22 Q:

SD curves.

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Rheobase.

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Chronaxie.

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EMG.

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Biofeedback.

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Therapeutic effects of faradic current

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28 Q:

Accomdation

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Chronaxie

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Rheobase

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31 Q:

Precaution while using faradic type of current

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32 Q:

Indications for I.D.C

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33 Q:
Physiological effects of I.D.C

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34 Q:

Therapeutic effects of I.D.C

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35 Q:

Hyperhydrosis

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36 Q:

Mention the ions used for pain relief

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37 Q:

Cathodal galavanism

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38 Q:

Define anodal galvanism

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39 Q:
Define Micro current

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40 Q:

Define Macro current

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41 Q:

Define Action potential. Explain the propagation of action potential

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42 Q:

Define resting membrane potential

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43 Q:

Transmission of action potential

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44 Q:

Synapse

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45 Q:
Brief TENS

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46 Q:

Define TENS.Expalin in detail about the various types of TENS

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47 Q:

Define conventional TENS

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48 Q:

Define Acupuncture TENS

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49 Q:

Write about physiological effects of TENS

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50 Q:

Write about therpeutic effects of TENS

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51 Q:
Mention the Indications for TENS

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52 Q:

Mention the contraindications for TENS

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53 Q:

Indications for FG testing

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54 Q:

Define SD curve. Explain the characterstics of normally innervated and deinnervated muscles.

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55 Q:

Explain the procedure for plotting SD curve

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56 Q:

Define nerve conduction velocity

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57 Q:
Types of electrode used in EMG.

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58 Q:

Define surface electrode

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59 Q:

Needle electrode

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60 Q:

Indications for EMG

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Contraindications for EMG

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62 Q:

Biofeedback in rehabilitaion

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63 Q:
Expalin the uses of EMG biofeedback in Neuromuscular rehabilitaion

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64 Q:

Write the limitaions in biofeedback

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65 Q:

Uses of biofeedback

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66 Q:

Define Motar unit action potential

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67 Q:

Types of EMG

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68 Q:

Define NCV. Explain in detail about motar nerve conduction and sensory nerve conduction

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69 Q:
Orthodromic sensory conduction

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70 Q:

Antidromic sensory conduction

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Section II C - Medium Frequency,Interferential Therapy: Define IFT, Principle of Production of IFT,


Static Interference System, Dynamic Interference system, Dosage Parameters for IFT, Electrode
placement in IFT, Physiological & Therapeutic effects, IndicatiRussian CurrentRebox type Current .

SL.NO QUESTION

1 Q:

Explain in detail about IFT, physiological effects of interference currents, indications and
contraindications.

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2 Q:

Techniques of treatment of IFT.

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3 Q:

Physiological effects of interference currents


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4 Q:

Relief of pain in IFT.

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5 Q:

Dangers of IFT.

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6 Q:

Indications of IFT.

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Contraindications of IFT.

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8 Q:

Beat frequency

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9 Q:

Motor stimulation.
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10 Q:

Russian currents.

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11 Q:

Rebox type of current.

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12 Q:

Explain the production of Interential currents. Add a note on indications and contraindications of IFT

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Section III - Thermo & Actinotherapy (High Frequency Currents),Electro Magnetic Spectrum. SWD:
Define short wave, Frequency & Wavelength of SWD, Principle of Production of SWD,Circuit diagram
& Production of SWD, Methods of Heat Production by SWD treatment, Types of SWD ElectPlacement
& Spacing of Electrodes, Tuning, Testing of SWD Apparatus, Physiological & Therapeutic efPulsed
Electro Magnetic Energy: Principles, Production & Parameters of PEME, Uses of PEME. Micro Wave
Diathermy: Define Microwave, Wave length & Frequency, Production of MW, Applicators,
DosaUltrasound: Define Ultrasound, Frequency, Piezo Electric effects: Direct, Reverse, Production of
US,US Fields: Near field, Far field, Half value distance, Attenuation, Coupling Media, Thermal
effects,Water bag, Water bath, Solid sterile gel pack method for wound. Uses of US, Indications &
ContraindiPhonophoresis: Define Phonophoresis, Methods of application,IRR: Define IRR,wavelength
& parameters, Types of IR generators, Production of IR,Physiological & ThUVR: Define UVR, Types of
UVR, UVR generators: High pressure mercury vapour lamp, Water cooled mercuPhysiological &
Therapeutic effects. Sensitizers & Filters. Test dosage calculation. Calculation of Dosages for different
therapeutic effects, Distance in UVR lamp LASER: Define LASER. Types of LASER. Principles of
Production. Production of LASER by various methodMethods of application of LASER. Dosage of
LASER. Physiological & Therapeutic effects of LASER. SafeSection IV Superficial heating
ModalitiesWax Therapy: Principle of Wax Therapy application latent Heat, Composition of Wax Bath
Therapy uniContrast Bath: Methods of application, Therapeutic uses, Indications &
Contraindications.Moist Heat Therapy: Hydro collator packs in brief, Methods of applications,
Therapeutic uses, IndiCyclotherm: Principles of production, Therapeutic uses, Indications &
Contraindications. Fluidotherapy: Construction, Method of application, Therapeutic uses, Indications
& ContraindicationWhirl Pool Bath: Construction, Method of Application, Therapeutic Uses,
Indications & ContraindicatiCryotherapy: Define- Cryotherapy, Principle- Latent heat of fusion,
Physiological & Therapeutics effMECHANICAL EXTERNAL COMPRESSION:Causes of oedema,
pathophysiology of oedema, types of oedema, methods of external compression Tapiintermittent
compression, elastic support bandaging, gradient support,Vaccum application, massage, Continous
Passive Motion :Principles, Therapeutic uses, Indications, Contra Indications, Methods of
applications.

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Explain in detail about physiological effects of heat

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Physiological effects of heat

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Explain in detail about capacitor field method. Add a note on dangers of SWD.

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4 Q:

Explain in detail about cable field method. Add a note on contraindications of short wave diathermy.
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5 Q:

Crossfire technique.

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6 Q:

Electrode spacing in SWD.

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Effects of electric field.

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Monopolar technique.

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Dosage of SWD.

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Cable method.
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11 Q:

Explain in detail about pulsed electromagnetic energy.

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Explain in detail about pulsed electromagnetic energy.

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PEME

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14 Q:

Explain in detail about microwave diathermy.

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15 Q:

Production of microwaves.

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Dangers of microwaves.
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17 Q:

Explain production of ultrasound, effects of ultrasonic waves on tissues. Add a note on uses of
ultrasound.

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18 Q:

Attenuation of Ultrasound.

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Effect of ultrasonic waves on tissues

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Coupling media.

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21 Q:

Technique of application of ultrasound

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Dosage of ultrasound

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Uses of Ultrasound.

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Dangers of ultrasound

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Contraindications of ultrasound.

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Water bath method

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Water bag method

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Dosage of ultrasound in acute & chronic conditions

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29 Q:

Phonophoresis.

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30 Q:

Explain in detail about luminous and non luminous generator. Add a note on dangers of Infra red
radiation.

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Non luminous generator.

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Luminous generator.

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Technique of IRR.

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Therapeutic uses of IRR.

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Dangers of IRR.

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36 Q:

Define Ultraviolet radiation .Explain ultraviolet generators. Add a note of physiological effects of UVR.

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37 Q:

Write in brief about indications, contraindications, dangers, and techniques of application of


Ultraviolet radiation. Add a note on photosenstisation.

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38 Q:

Kromayer lamp.

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Physiological effects of ultraviolet technique.

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Indications of UVR

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Technique of application of UVR

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UVR generators.

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Mechanism of action of UVR

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Contrindications to UVR.

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Dangers of UVR

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46 Q:

Focal treatment in UVR.

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47 Q:

Test dose.

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48 Q:

Ulcers.

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49 Q:

Discuss about physical principles, physiological effects and uses and technique of application of cold
therapy.

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50 Q:

Explain in detail the different methods of application of ice

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51 Q:

Ice towel method.


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52 Q:

Ice pack method

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Ice cube massage.

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54 Q:

Contraindications and precaution for cryotherapy.

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Uses of cryotherapy.

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56 Q:

Effects of cold

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57 Q:

Adverse effects of cold therapy.


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58 Q:

Immersion.

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59 Q:

What is compression? Explain about effects of external compression. Add a note on adverse effect of
external compression.

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60 Q:

Intermittent pneumatic compression pump.

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61 Q:

Oedema

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Intermittent pneumatic compression pump.

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Indications for the use of external compression

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Compressing bandaging.

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Compression garments

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Contraindications for intermittent compression pump.

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67 Q:

Explain in detail about physical agents for the treatment of motion restrictions.

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Explain in detail about wax therapy. Add a note on dangers of wax therapy.

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Method of application of wax therapy.

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Drips wrap method.

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Dip immersion method.

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Paint method in wax therapy.

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Explain in detail about whirlpool. Add a note on contrast bath.

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Contrast bath.

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Cyclotherm.

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Fluidotherapy.

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Explain in detail about whirlpool. Add a note on contrast bath.

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Whirlpool turbine.

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Safety precautions and infection control for whirlpool.

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80 Q:

Hot packs

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Effects of heat.

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82 Q:

Explain in detail the principal of production of SWD.

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83 Q:

Test Dose

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84 Q:

Define electromagnetic spectrum

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85 Q:

Mention the waves in electromagnetic spectrum

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86 Q:

Spacing of electrodes

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87 Q:
Physiological effects of Shortwave diatheramy

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88 Q:

Explain the therapeutic effects of Shortwave diatheramy

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89 Q:

Expalin the uses of PEME

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90 Q:

Expalin peizo electric effect

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91 Q:

Define Ultrasound. Elain the production of ultrasound. Add a note on coupling media

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92 Q:

Expalin half value distance

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93 Q:
Mention the characterstics of coupling media

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94 Q:

Expalin the thermal effects of Ultrasound

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95 Q:

Define Cavitation

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96 Q:

Define Unstable or transient cavitaion

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97 Q:

Micromassage

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98 Q:

Expalin biological effects of ultrasound

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TimeTaken:600 Seconds.

99 Q:
Mention the effects of phonophoresis

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TimeTaken:600 Seconds.

100 Q:

Mention the drugs used in phonophoresis

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TimeTaken:600 Seconds.

101 Q:

Define phonophoresis. Explain the application, contraindications and drugs used in phonophoresis

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TimeTaken:1200 Seconds.

102 Q:

Explain the physiological effects of UVR

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TimeTaken:600 Seconds.

103 Q:

Therapeutic effects of UVR

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TimeTaken:600 Seconds.

104 Q:

Dosage calculations in UVR

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TimeTaken:600 Seconds.

105 Q:
Define LASER. Expalin the properties of LASER.Add a note on types of LASER

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TimeTaken:1200 Seconds.

106 Q:

Types of LASER

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TimeTaken:600 Seconds.

107 Q:

Expalin production of LASER

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TimeTaken:600 Seconds.

108 Q:

Components of LASER production

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TimeTaken:600 Seconds.

109 Q:

Dosage parameters in LASER

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TimeTaken:600 Seconds.

110 Q:

Physiological effects of LASER

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TimeTaken:600 Seconds.

111 Q:
Therapeutic uses of LASER

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TimeTaken:600 Seconds.

112 Q:

Dangers of LASER

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TimeTaken:300 Seconds.

113 Q:

Mention the contraindications of LASER

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TimeTaken:300 Seconds.

114 Q:

Define Continous passive motion. Explain in detail about the principles and therapeutic uses of CPM

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TimeTaken:1200 Seconds.

115 Q:

Expalin the principles of CPM.

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TimeTaken:600 Seconds.

116 Q:

Elaborate the therapeutic uses of CPM

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TimeTaken:600 Seconds.

117 Q:
Expalin the method of application of CPM

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TimeTaken:600 Seconds.

118 Q:

Indications of CPM

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TimeTaken:600 Seconds.

119 Q:

Contraindications of CPM

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TimeTaken:600 Seconds.

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