NEW 2024 UC ADV HEALTH
ASSESSMENT M/S (KMH)
, NEW 2024 UC ADV HEALTH
ASSESSMENT M/S (KMH)
Most common knee injury: - CORRECT ANSWERSMedial meniscus tear, hear a pop, painful locking,
giving way, effusion 12 hours after trauma, often with torn ACL
McMurry Test - CORRECT ANSWERSMeniscus test, click heard or felt indicates torn medical meniscus
Anterior Drawer Test - CORRECT ANSWERSACL/PCL test, positive if sliding or movement, shows
instability
Lachman's Test - CORRECT ANSWERSpivot shift test causes pain, ACL
Pivot Shift Test - CORRECT ANSWERSAnterolateral rotary instability, a clunk at 30 degrees of flexion is
positive (ACL)
Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL) - CORRECT ANSWERSPrimary restraint against valgus stress (outward
stress)
synarthrosis joint - CORRECT ANSWERSimmovable joint, non synovial (growth plate, root of tooth)
Amphiathrosis joint - CORRECT ANSWERSslightly movable, non synovial (vertebrae, symphysis pubis)
diarthrosis joint - CORRECT ANSWERSfreely movable synovial joint (knee, hip, elbow)
(Uniaxial joints ) Hinge joints - CORRECT ANSWERSpermit back-and-forth movement, like that of a door
hinge. Text examples are the elbow, knee, and interphalangeal joints.
(Uniaxial joints ) Pivot joints - CORRECT ANSWERSrotary movement, ring rotates around a pivot EX: 1st
and 2nd Cervical Vertebrae, Radioulnar
ASSESSMENT M/S (KMH)
, NEW 2024 UC ADV HEALTH
ASSESSMENT M/S (KMH)
Most common knee injury: - CORRECT ANSWERSMedial meniscus tear, hear a pop, painful locking,
giving way, effusion 12 hours after trauma, often with torn ACL
McMurry Test - CORRECT ANSWERSMeniscus test, click heard or felt indicates torn medical meniscus
Anterior Drawer Test - CORRECT ANSWERSACL/PCL test, positive if sliding or movement, shows
instability
Lachman's Test - CORRECT ANSWERSpivot shift test causes pain, ACL
Pivot Shift Test - CORRECT ANSWERSAnterolateral rotary instability, a clunk at 30 degrees of flexion is
positive (ACL)
Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL) - CORRECT ANSWERSPrimary restraint against valgus stress (outward
stress)
synarthrosis joint - CORRECT ANSWERSimmovable joint, non synovial (growth plate, root of tooth)
Amphiathrosis joint - CORRECT ANSWERSslightly movable, non synovial (vertebrae, symphysis pubis)
diarthrosis joint - CORRECT ANSWERSfreely movable synovial joint (knee, hip, elbow)
(Uniaxial joints ) Hinge joints - CORRECT ANSWERSpermit back-and-forth movement, like that of a door
hinge. Text examples are the elbow, knee, and interphalangeal joints.
(Uniaxial joints ) Pivot joints - CORRECT ANSWERSrotary movement, ring rotates around a pivot EX: 1st
and 2nd Cervical Vertebrae, Radioulnar