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The Synergy UHD4 Console is a 4-1 system which contains a light source, 4k camera,
image management port & integration. T/F - ANSWER: True
The primary function of the supraspinatus is to move the arm in this motion. -
ANSWER: ABduction
The primary function of the subscapularis is to move the arm in this motion. -
ANSWER: Internal Rotation
All of the following are muscles/tendons of the rotator cuff EXCEPT: - ANSWER: Teres
Major
A speedbridge rotator cuff repair consists of ____ anchors medial & _____ anchors
lateral. - ANSWER: 2-2
The supraspinatus tendon attaches to what structure? - ANSWER: Greater Tuberosity
The dualwave arthroscopy pump is designed to operate as either inflow/outflow or
an inflow only pump. T/F - ANSWER: True
Identify Structures - ANSWER: Lateral Femoral Condyle
Trochlea
One major advantage of the Dualwave pump over traditional inflow-only pumps is: -
ANSWER: Dualwave pumps automatically regulate inflow/outflow to maintain a
constant fluid pressure in the joint
Proximal refers to being closer to the main mass of the body. T/F - ANSWER: True
An advantage of the knotless ankle tightrope implant is earlier weight-bearing
compared to screw fixation. T/F - ANSWER: True
The labrum is a fibrocartilaginous ring that provides stability to the GH joint. T/F -
ANSWER: True
Which of the following is NOT one of the 3 ligaments that supports the Ankle
Syndesmosis Joint? - ANSWER: ATFL (Anterior Talofibular Ligament)
, The Quadriceps Femoris refers to which of the following? - ANSWER: ALL OF THE
ABOVE:
-Rectus Femoris
-Vastus Lateralis
-Vastus Medialis
-Vastus Intermedius
-Knee Extensors
Which of the following are complications of screw fixation for syndesmosis injury?
(check on answer) - ANSWER: -Breakage
What is the most common motion responsible for lateral ankle sprains? - ANSWER:
Inversion, Plantar Flexion
What is the strongest ligament in the ankle syndesmotic ligament complex? -
ANSWER: PiTFL (Posterior inferior talofibular ligament)
Which of the following are common causes of ACL injury? - ANSWER: ALL OF THE
ABOVE:
Changing direction
Stopping suddenly
Landing from a jump
In the ACL deficient Knee, the tibia can abnormally translate anteriorly. T/F
(Check on answer) - ANSWER: -True
Which word describes Red Blood Cells? - ANSWER: Erythrocytes
What 2 nerves are most at risk when surgeons perform a lateral ankle ligament
operation? - ANSWER: Sural Nerve & Superficial Peroneal Nerve
Of the major knee ligaments which one below is not intra-articular? - ANSWER:
Lateral Collateral Ligament
The femoral footprint of the ACL is located on the:
(Check on answer) - ANSWER: Lateral Femoral condyle
Females are 4-5x more likely for ACL injury? T/F - ANSWER: True
Using the Outer Bridge Classification, advanced bone-on-bone arthritis would be
classified as? - ANSWER: Grade 4
What condyle of the knee is at 4x greater risk to have an OCD (osteochondral
defect)? - ANSWER: Medial Condyle (Femoral)
The Synergy Resection Console can Control 2 handpieces independently as well as
simultaneously. T/F - ANSWER: True