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The ligament connected to the femoral head that aids in stabilizing the femoral head to the hip socket. -
(answer)Ligamentum Teres
The muscle/tendon that causes internal snapping of the hip. - (answer)Iliopsoas
The process used by LifeNET Health for ArthroFLEX dermal allografts that removes more than 97% donor
DNA. - (answer)Matracell Decellularized Dermis Process
Derived from the umbilical cord and can hold a stitch when hydrated. - (answer)Arthrex Amnion Cord
Arthrex Amnion Cord is 8 times thicker than Arthrex Amnion Thin Matrix. - (answer)Arthrex Amnion
Cord Thickness
Can be made from semitendinosus, gracilis, anterior tibialis. - (answer)Allograft Graft Link Technique
Rich in growth factors and collagen that support tissue growth, act as an adhesion biomechanics barrier
to protect tendons and nerves, reduce inflammation and scarring, and are anti-microbial. -
(answer)Qualities of Arthrex Amnion Products
A 6 step process where the final product has Sal 10-6 and is used by multiple tissue companies
developed by Lifenet Health. - (answer)Allowash Xg Process
10-6. - (answer)Sterility of Arthroflex
Composed of human dermis. - (answer)Arthroflex Dermal Allograft Material
Contains mixed pincer and cam types of lesions. - (answer)Femoracetabular Impingement Syndrome
Lesions
, WIN-T Questions 2025/2026 EXAM /ACTUAL COMPLETE REAL EXAMQUESTIONS AND
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Can be defined as the repetitive abutment between the femoral neck and acetabular rim that occurs
within ranges of motion which cause symptoms. - (answer)FAI
Addressed in the peripheral compartment of the hip. - (answer)Cam Lesion Compartment
Acts as a shock absorber, adds stability to the hip by deepening the socket, and provides a suction seal
to the hip. - (answer)Functions of the Acetabular Labrum
Horseshoe. - (answer)Articular Cartilage Shape of the Acetabulum
An aspherical femoral head, usually anterosuperior 'aspherical extension.' - (answer)Cam Impingement
Definition
A bony overgrowth of the femoral neck associated with chondral defects on the acetabular transitional
zone cartilage. - (answer)Cam Deformity
An overgrowth of the acetabulum associated with 'pinching' of the labrum and labral tears. -
(answer)Pincer Deformity
Pubis, ilium, ischium. - (answer)Bones of the Acetabulum
Lateral femoral cutaneous nerve. - (answer)Commonly Damaged Nerve During Hip Arthroscopy
Not specified in the notes. - (answer)Trim-It Custom Hip Cannula Benefit
Rectus Femoris And Sartorius - (answer)Hip Flexor Muscles
VERIFIED SOLUTIONS |CORRECT ELABORATED &DETAILED ANSWERS!! ALREADY GRADED
A+ /2025 BRAND NEW!!
The ligament connected to the femoral head that aids in stabilizing the femoral head to the hip socket. -
(answer)Ligamentum Teres
The muscle/tendon that causes internal snapping of the hip. - (answer)Iliopsoas
The process used by LifeNET Health for ArthroFLEX dermal allografts that removes more than 97% donor
DNA. - (answer)Matracell Decellularized Dermis Process
Derived from the umbilical cord and can hold a stitch when hydrated. - (answer)Arthrex Amnion Cord
Arthrex Amnion Cord is 8 times thicker than Arthrex Amnion Thin Matrix. - (answer)Arthrex Amnion
Cord Thickness
Can be made from semitendinosus, gracilis, anterior tibialis. - (answer)Allograft Graft Link Technique
Rich in growth factors and collagen that support tissue growth, act as an adhesion biomechanics barrier
to protect tendons and nerves, reduce inflammation and scarring, and are anti-microbial. -
(answer)Qualities of Arthrex Amnion Products
A 6 step process where the final product has Sal 10-6 and is used by multiple tissue companies
developed by Lifenet Health. - (answer)Allowash Xg Process
10-6. - (answer)Sterility of Arthroflex
Composed of human dermis. - (answer)Arthroflex Dermal Allograft Material
Contains mixed pincer and cam types of lesions. - (answer)Femoracetabular Impingement Syndrome
Lesions
, WIN-T Questions 2025/2026 EXAM /ACTUAL COMPLETE REAL EXAMQUESTIONS AND
VERIFIED SOLUTIONS |CORRECT ELABORATED &DETAILED ANSWERS!! ALREADY GRADED
A+ /2025 BRAND NEW!!
Can be defined as the repetitive abutment between the femoral neck and acetabular rim that occurs
within ranges of motion which cause symptoms. - (answer)FAI
Addressed in the peripheral compartment of the hip. - (answer)Cam Lesion Compartment
Acts as a shock absorber, adds stability to the hip by deepening the socket, and provides a suction seal
to the hip. - (answer)Functions of the Acetabular Labrum
Horseshoe. - (answer)Articular Cartilage Shape of the Acetabulum
An aspherical femoral head, usually anterosuperior 'aspherical extension.' - (answer)Cam Impingement
Definition
A bony overgrowth of the femoral neck associated with chondral defects on the acetabular transitional
zone cartilage. - (answer)Cam Deformity
An overgrowth of the acetabulum associated with 'pinching' of the labrum and labral tears. -
(answer)Pincer Deformity
Pubis, ilium, ischium. - (answer)Bones of the Acetabulum
Lateral femoral cutaneous nerve. - (answer)Commonly Damaged Nerve During Hip Arthroscopy
Not specified in the notes. - (answer)Trim-It Custom Hip Cannula Benefit
Rectus Femoris And Sartorius - (answer)Hip Flexor Muscles