NBCE Part 2 Exam Questions with100%
Correct Answers
creep
steady deformation due to sustained axial pressure
hysteresis
energy loss from loading and unloading disc(heat)
buckling syndrome
long standing creep with hysteresis event
Hooke's Law
deformation increases in proportion to load applied
elasticity
tissue returns to original shape and size after removal of load
plasticity
material instantly deforms when load is applied and doesnt return to original shape and size
viscosity
property doesnt deform instantly when load is applied
viscoelasticity
property deforms slowly with load and returns originial shape slowly with removal of load
tensegrity
,balance of compression and tensile forces on connective tissue
sheer
opposing translation of two body parts
Volkman
who said increased epiphyseal plate pressure equals decreased growth and decreased epiphyseal
plate pressure equals increased growth
Wolff
bone responds to stress
Davis
soft tissue responds to stress
Hilton
nerve which supplies joint, supplies muscle, skin, tissue around it
algometry
pain threshold, pain measurement
cavitation
nitrogen release during adjustment
roulement
skin rolling over spine for diagnosis and treatment
double cruch
, proximal neurological irritation causing peripheral neuropathies
universal intelligence
universal laws, can be constructive or destructive, living and nonliving
innate intelligence
in living bodies only, intrinsic ability to maintain homeostasis
anterior
what part of vertebral joint is weight bearing
posterior
what part of vertebral join is for movement
75%
how much weight is put on body and disc
25%
how much weight is put on facet
intertransverse
what ligaments are stressed during lateral bending
ilio-lumbar
what ligamen check rotation in lumbars
lower
Correct Answers
creep
steady deformation due to sustained axial pressure
hysteresis
energy loss from loading and unloading disc(heat)
buckling syndrome
long standing creep with hysteresis event
Hooke's Law
deformation increases in proportion to load applied
elasticity
tissue returns to original shape and size after removal of load
plasticity
material instantly deforms when load is applied and doesnt return to original shape and size
viscosity
property doesnt deform instantly when load is applied
viscoelasticity
property deforms slowly with load and returns originial shape slowly with removal of load
tensegrity
,balance of compression and tensile forces on connective tissue
sheer
opposing translation of two body parts
Volkman
who said increased epiphyseal plate pressure equals decreased growth and decreased epiphyseal
plate pressure equals increased growth
Wolff
bone responds to stress
Davis
soft tissue responds to stress
Hilton
nerve which supplies joint, supplies muscle, skin, tissue around it
algometry
pain threshold, pain measurement
cavitation
nitrogen release during adjustment
roulement
skin rolling over spine for diagnosis and treatment
double cruch
, proximal neurological irritation causing peripheral neuropathies
universal intelligence
universal laws, can be constructive or destructive, living and nonliving
innate intelligence
in living bodies only, intrinsic ability to maintain homeostasis
anterior
what part of vertebral joint is weight bearing
posterior
what part of vertebral join is for movement
75%
how much weight is put on body and disc
25%
how much weight is put on facet
intertransverse
what ligaments are stressed during lateral bending
ilio-lumbar
what ligamen check rotation in lumbars
lower