NPTE Musculoskeletal Practice Questions
10 Free NPTE Musculoskeletal Practice Questions (2026)
10 NPTE-style musculoskeletal practice questions covering the single largest content area on the exam — 44 to 54 items per the official FSBPT blueprint. Shoulder, hip, knee, spine, pediatric orthopedics, and inflammatory conditions. Written and reviewed by a licensed Doctor of Physical Therapy.
Musculoskeletal is the highest-weighted content area on the NPTE with 44 to 54 scored items per the FSBPT blueprint — roughly 25 to 30 percent of the entire exam. Students who are weak in MSK cannot pass the NPTE by compensating in other areas. Strong MSK preparation is not optional.
About This Content Area
NPTE Musculoskeletal Content Breakdown
Musculoskeletal is the most heavily weighted content area on the NPTE-PT with 44 to 54 scored items per the official FSBPT blueprint. It is also the content area most students feel most comfortable with coming out of DPT programs — which can be a dangerous false sense of security. The NPTE tests musculoskeletal knowledge at a clinical reasoning level, not a recall level. Knowing the anatomy is not enough.
The question format on the NPTE is almost universally scenario-based. A patient presents with specific history and examination findings. Multiple answer choices are plausible. Only one is the single best clinical decision. Students who have memorized facts but have not practiced applying them in scenario format consistently underperform on MSK questions despite knowing the content.
NPTE MSK questions almost always include answer choices that are technically correct in a different context — just not the one in the scenario. Learning to identify why the wrong answers are wrong in each specific scenario is the skill the exam is actually testing. Read every rationale above carefully, not just the correct answer.
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