COMAT Study Guide 2026

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📋 COMAT Exam Format at a Glance

120
Questions
150 min
Time Limit
70.00%
Passing Score

📚 COMAT Topics to Study (21)

✍️ Sample COMAT Questions & Answers

1. Which pelvic muscle, when hypertonic, can cause piriformis syndrome compressing the sciatic nerve?
Piriformis

Hypertonic piriformis muscle can compress the sciatic nerve as it passes through or near the muscle in the gluteal region, causing piriformis syndrome.

2. Which cytokine is primarily responsible for the fever response during acute systemic infection?
IL-1β

IL-1β (along with IL-6 and TNF-α) is an endogenous pyrogen that acts on the hypothalamus to raise the thermoregulatory set point, producing fever.

3. Which cell type is primarily responsible for the airway hyperresponsiveness seen in asthma?
Eosinophils, mast cells, and Th2 lymphocytes

Asthma involves a Th2-driven eosinophilic inflammation with mast cell degranulation releasing histamine and leukotrienes, causing bronchoconstriction and airway hyperresponsiveness.

4. A patient with a C2 somatic dysfunction rotated right and sidebent right should be diagnosed as which type under Fryette's Laws?
Type II non-neutral dysfunction

When rotation and sidebending occur to the same side, this represents a Type II (non-neutral/coupled) Fryette dysfunction, typically occurring at a single segment in flexion or extension.

5. What is the standard of care requirement for patient communication in clinical practice?
The level of care a reasonably competent practitioner would provide

The standard of care is defined as what a reasonably competent practitioner with similar training would provide under similar circumstances.

6. Which mechanism best explains the pain of angina pectoris in coronary artery disease?
Ischemia-induced accumulation of metabolites stimulating cardiac nociceptors

Myocardial ischemia causes metabolite accumulation (adenosine, lactate, H+) that stimulates cardiac sympathetic afferents, producing the characteristic chest pain of angina.

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