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Question 1
The primary blood supply for the femoral head, particularly the weight-bearing portion would be:
Question 2
Which of the following anatomic variations in the proximal femur, is a risk factor for traumatic posterior hip dislocation:
Question 3
Which of the following tendons have been reported to block reduction of a posterior dislocation of the hip:
Question 4
The preferred approach to fix a fracture of the femoral head, when associated with a posterior dislocation, would be:
Question 5
The factor that has contributed most (at the present date) to the increased rate of to tuberculosis is:
Question 6
The most frequent bone to be involved with tuberculosis, would be:
Question 7
In Tuberculosis, fusion of numerous epithelioid cells are believed to form:
Question 8
Which of the following is most diagnostic of Tuberculosis:
Question 9
Which of the following is not a cranial tong used in cervical traction:
Question 10
While inserting the Halo screws in the region of the eyebrow, which of the following nerves could be injured:
Question 11
What area of the skull is weakest for insertion of a Halo screw?
Question 12
The “belly press test” “Napoleon sign” is used to evaluate which of the following muscles:
Question 13
The “lift off test” is used to evaluate which of the following muscles:
Question 14
Which of the following findings by MRI, when if present would indicate a poor prognostic sign for a successful repair of the subscapularis tendon?
Question 15
Should a patient present to your clinic with anterior shoulder pain with a good range of motion. You also note that this patient has excessive external rotation on comparing one shoulder with the opposite side. Which of the following muscles are likely to be ruptured:
Question 16
During the first 4 degrees of knee flexion, the patella tilts:
Question 17
A 30 year old male presents to your clinic with worsening of his anterior knee pain following a lateral retinacular release. The most likely cause would be:
Question 18
Which of the following muscles, while under normal function, contribute to 25% of the energy absorption on the lower extremity, during landing:
Question 19
Patellar instability is most commonly associated with:
Question 20
The sensation of knee collapsing or giving way in flexion is least caused by:
Question 21
Free nerve endings have been associated with anterior knee pain. These are concentrated least in which of the following locations:
Question 22
Which of the following structures is aneural in the knee?
Question 23
Which of the following ligaments is the strongest in the knee:
Question 24
In “Pavlik disease”, secondary to the use of a Pavlik hareness implies damage to which of the following anatomic locations:
Question 25
The posterior sag test is used to evaluate which of the following structures:
Question 26
Which of the following muscles about the knee has ligamentous extensions into the medial meniscus and is involved in moving the meniscus posteriorly during flexion:
Question 27
Which of the following muscles about the knee, has extensions into the oblique popliteal ligament and adds to lateral capsular stability to the knee:
Question 28
Should the posteromedial capsular structures of the knee be injured and torn, which of the following ligaments, would be at most risk for secondary injury?
Question 29
Through which of the following ligaments does the knee rotate in its long axis during the screw home movement?
Question 30
When the meniscofemoral segments of the knee alone are disrupted, which of the following structures would prevent anterior displacement of the tibia?
Question 31
The iliotibial band extends from the iliac crest to the knee. In the knee region it attaches to all the following structures, except:
Question 32
Which of the following muscles lies mostly intrarticular within the knee joint:
Question 33
The ligament that extends from the the posteromedial wall of the intercondylar notch and attaches to the posterior horn of the lateral meniscus is known as the:
Question 34
The fabellofibular ligament is an extension of which of the following tendons?
Question 35
When the lateral collateral ligament and the posterolateral corner of the knee are torn, which of the following structures is most likely to be recruited to resist varus stress, while in extension?
Question 36
When the lateral collateral ligament and the posterolateral corner of the knee are torn, which of the following structures is most likely to be recruited to resist varus stress, while beyond 45 degrees of flexion?
Question 37
Symmetric instability in extension following a Total knee replacement arthroplasty is most likely caused, when:
Question 38
Should too much resection of the proximal tibia cause symmetric instability in extension following a Total Knee Artrhoplasty is best dealt with by:
Question 39
Which of the following muscles takes its origin from A as in dicted in the figure below:
Question 40
which of the following muscles takes its origin from B in the above figure:
Question 41
Which of the following muscles passes through the greater sciatic foramen:
Question 42
Aneurysmal bone cyst has been noted to occur secondary to all of the following tumors except:
Question 43
Which of the following tumors is most likely to give a “blow out” appearance on plain radiography:
Question 44
Which of the following tumors is most likely to give a fluid-fluid level appearance on MRI or CT scan:
Question 45
On viewing the plain xray of the pelvis on a 23 year old male, your most likely diagnosis would be:
Question 46
The most likely age range for a calcaneonavicular coalition to become evident, would be:
Question 47
Calcaneonavicular coalitions are best seen on:
Question 48
Which portion of the distal tibial physis is last to remain open, and is associated with a tillaux fracture:
Question 49
A child while walking with his sneakers on, stepped on a nail. This with time became infected. Should a culture be taken, the most likely organism to be detected, would be:
Question 50
The most likely mechanism of injury, for a Bennett’s fracture, would be: