NPTE Practice Question: Joint Mobilization

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Did you have a hard time understanding joint mobilizations in school? Are you getting questions wrong on the NPTE no matter how long you study?
Check out this analysis of a common joint mobilization type of question. To get questions correct like this you must understand how to retain major NPTE principles. Join our FREE npte group for more questions, tips, and tricks at www.nptegroup.com.
NPTE Practice Question:
Aiden is being evaluated for mild discomfort in the right hip joint after a running injury two weeks ago. Upon examination, the patient has stiffness, hypomobility, decreased hip flexion, and internal rotation range of motion. Which of the following mobilizations should be performed FIRST:
Answer choices
A. Anterior
B. Inferior
C. Posterior
D. Distraction
If you get it wrong, don’t worry. Dr. Kyle Rice, better known as “Coach K” doesn’t just give you the answer -- he breaks down the question so you know how to eliminate answers before getting to the right one.
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