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COKO EXAM PREP 2026/2027 Premium Review
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Question:
Stretch or partial damage of the ligaments, no displacement, and pain with abduction past 90
degrees.

Answer:
What are the signs and symptoms of 1st degree AC ( Acromion clavicular) Joint Sprain?



Question:
What are the signs and symptoms of 2nd degree AC Joint Sprain?

Answer:
Rupture of ligaments, clavicle shifted superiorly, and pain with compression of the clavicle and pain
with passive horizontal adduction (When the arm is abducted 90degrees and the bringing it in
medially).



Question:
What are the signs and symptoms of 3rd degree AC Joint Sprain?

Answer:
Rupture of many ligaments, very painful



Question:
Explain the mechanisms of injury and signs/symptoms of Medial Epicondylitis

Answer:
Medial Epicondylitis (Also known as golfer's elbow) is a chronic injury that occurs from overuse of
the forearm flexors (Gripping). This is seen as repeated valgus stress to the elbow joint. Symptoms:
May be pain at the site and swelling and bruising.

,Question:
Explain the mechanisms of injury and signs/symptoms of Lateral Epicondylitis

Answer:
Lateral Epicondylitis (also known as tennis elbow) is a chronic injury that occurs from overuse of
forearm extensors (gripping). This is seen as repeated varus stress to the elbow joint. Symptoms:
May be pain at the site and swelling and bruising.



Question:
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Answer:
A condition caused by compression of the median nerve in the carpal tunnel and characterized
especially by weakness, pain, and disturbances of sensation in the hand and fingers. Usually done by
repetitive overuse or direct trauma. Symptoms: Pain at night, relief with shaking hand. Pain on the
palmar side. Grip & Pinch limited May worsen when the wrist is fully extended of flexed with
gripping.



Question:
What are the cardinal signs of inflammation?

Answer:
Redness, Heat, Swelling, Pain, and Loss of Function



Question:
What sort of diet may aid in pain reduction?

Answer:
A ketogenic diet has anti-inflammatory properties, thus decreases inflammation and reduces pain.



Question:
Which two joints make up the knee joint?

,Answer:
Tibiofemoral Joint & Patellofemoral Joint



Question:
Tommy comes into the clinic with a swollen knee and can't extend or flex his knee. He is unable to
weight bear or walk. He explains this happened when he was changing direction in soccer. What do
these clinical symptoms most likely represent?

Answer:
ACL Tear



Question:
Christina comes into your clinic and complains that while she was playing volleyball she hurt her
knee while it was flexed she complains of "knee clicking/locking" and you notice she has limited
ROM and has tenderness in the knee joint line. What do these clinical symptoms most likely
represent?

Answer:
Meniscal Tear



Question:
What is the function of adipose tissue?

Answer:
provides reserve food fuel; insulates against heat loss; supports and protects organs



Question:
What is blood made of?

Answer:
plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets

, Question:
What is the primary joint motion and plane of action of the hip?

Answer:
Answer: Flexion/extension (Sagittal Plane), Adduction/Abduction (Frontal Plane), Internal/External
Rotation (Transverse)



Question:
What is the primary joint motion and plane of action of the knee?

Answer:
Flexion/extension in sagittal plane



Question:
What is the primary joint motion and plane of action of the ankle?

Answer:
Plantar flexion/ Dorsiflexion in the sagittal plane. Inversion & Eversion



Question:
What is the primary joint motion and plane of action of the shoulder?

Answer:
Answer: Flexion/Extension (Sagittal plane), Abduction/Adduction (frontal plane), Internal/External
Rotation (Transverse plane).



Question:
What is the primary joint motion and plane of action of the elbow?

Answer:
Flexion/Extension in sagittal plane

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