Arthrex Sports Module 5 Exam Questions and Answers(RATED A+)
All of the following are hip flexor muscles, EXCEPT: A. Rectus Femoris B. Gluteus Medius C. Sartorius D. All of the above - ANSWER-B. Gluteus Medius The three bones that make up the acetabulum are the: A. ilium, ischium, femur B. pubis, ilium, ischium C. femur, tibia, fibula D. ilium, pubis, femur - ANSWER-B. pubis, ilium, ischium The most commonly damage nerve during hip arthroscopy is the: a. femoral nerve b. lateral femoral cutaneous nerve c. acetabular branch of the tibia nerve d. sciatic nerve - ANSWER-b. lateral femoral cutaneous nerve True or False: all hip arthroscopy portals should be made lateral to the Anterior Superior Iliac Spine to avoid damage to the Femoral Artery, Vein and Nerve. - ANSWER-True All of the following pathologies can be addressed in the Peritrochanteric space, EXCEPT: A. External Snapping Hip B. Trochanteric Bursitis C. Ligamentum Teres Tear D. Gluteus Medius Tear - ANSWER-C. Ligamentum Teres Tear Which of the following is a benefit of the TRIM-IT Custom Hip Cannula? A. Flexible B. Hands-free C. Allows for minimal inventory D. All of the above - ANSWER-D. All of the above The two main portals used in hip arthroscopy are the: A. posterolateral and midanterior B. anteromedial and anterior C. anterolateral and midanterior D. posterolateral and anteromedial - ANSWER-C. anterolateral and midanterior Capsular closure in all settings is still a controversial topic but most surgeons agree that closure should be performed in which of the following surgical scenarios. A. T capsulotomy B. Labral repair C. Oversized pincer lesions D. For all FAI cases E. Ischiofemoral impingement - ANSWER-A. T capsulotomy All of the following are functions of the Acetabular Labrum, EXCEPT: A. Acts as a shock absorber, with its most thick portion superiorly B. Serves as an attachment for the Ligamentum Teres C. Adds stability to the hip by deepening the "socket" D. Provides a suction seal to the hip - ANSWER-B. Serves as an attachment for the Ligamentum Teres True or False: FAI can be defined as the repetitive abutment between the femoral neck and acetabular rim that occurs within ranges of motion which causes symptoms. - ANSWER-True In which compartment of the hip would you address a CAM lesion? A. central B. peripheral C. peritrochanteric - ANSWER-B. peripheral True or false: A CAM deformity is a bony overgrowth of the femoral neck and is associated with chondral defects on the acetabular transitional zone cartilage, while a Pincer deformity is an overgrowth of the acetabulum and is associated with "pinching" of the labrum and labral tears. - ANSWER-True Most Femoroacetabular Impingement (FAI) contains mixed Pincer/CAM lesions - ANSWER-True Cam impingement can be defined as A. An osteophyte on the top of the femoral head B. An aspherical femoral head, usually anterosuperior "aspherical extension" C. Shorthand for camshaft D. The rock in my shoe - ANSWER-An aspherical femoral head, usually anterosuperior "aspherical extension"
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