Orthopedic Surgery Board Review MCQs: Arthroplasty, Fracture & Knee | Part 55
Key Takeaway
This page offers Part 55 of a comprehensive Orthopedic Surgery Board Review. Designed for orthopedic surgeons and residents, it features 100 verified, high-yield MCQs covering Arthroplasty, Foot, Fracture, and Knee, replicating OITE/AAOS exam format to enhance board certification preparation.
About This Board Review Set
This is Part 55 of the comprehensive OITE and AAOS Orthopedic Surgery Board Review series authored by Dr. Mohammed Hutaif , Consultant Orthopedic & Spine Surgeon.
This set has been strictly audited and contains 100 100% verified, high-yield multiple-choice questions (MCQs) modelled on the exact format of the Orthopaedic In-Training Examination (OITE) and the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) board examinations.
How to Use the Interactive Quiz
Two distinct learning modes are available:
- Study Mode — After selecting an answer, you immediately see whether you are correct or incorrect, together with a full clinical explanation and literature references.
- Exam Mode — All feedback is hidden until you click Submit & See Results . A live timer tracks elapsed time. A percentage score and detailed breakdown are displayed upon submission.
Pro Tip: Use keyboard shortcuts A–E to select options, F to flag a question for review, and Enter to jump to the next unanswered question.
Topics Covered in Part 55
This module focuses heavily on: Arthroplasty, Foot, Fracture, Knee.
Sample Questions from This Set
Sample Question 1: A 42-year-old man sustained the periprosthetic fracture shown in Figures 19a and 19b. The femoral component is well fixed. What is the next most appropriate step in management?...
Sample Question 2: What mechanism contributes to strength gains during conditioning of the preadolescent athlete?...
Sample Question 3: -Which of the following conditions is most likely inherited as an autosomal dominant trait?...
Sample Question 4: An elite football player has sustained a left knee injury during play. A dynamic imaging analysis is performed on the affected knee, which shows anterior shift and internal rotation of the tibia at low flexion angles. There is also some mil...
Sample Question 5: A 67-year-old man who underwent humeral head arthroplasty for a four-part fracture 6 months ago reports that he is still unable to actively elevate his arm. Rehabilitation after surgery consisted of a sling with passive range-of-motion exer...
Why Active MCQ Practice Works
Evidence consistently demonstrates that active recall through spaced MCQ practice yields substantially greater long-term retention than passive reading alone (Roediger & Karpicke, 2006). All questions in this specific module have been algorithmically verified for clinical integrity and complete explanations.
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