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Which of the following upper extremity fractures most commonly goes to non-union if

missed? Ans: scaphoid


Clavicle fractures most commonly occur at this location. Ans: Mid 1/3


Which of the following nerves is most commonly involved with multidirectional

instability? Ans: Axillary


Which of the following orthopedic examinations is performed by placing posterior

pressure in the opposite direction of apprehension? Ans: instability tests: Modified

jobe's relocation test


The Bankart to lesion occurs at which of the following locations? Ans: Glenoid Fossa


What percentage of shoulder dislocations occurs in the anterior direction? Ans: 90-

98%


With anterior dislocation the arm is typically forced into which of the following

directions? Ans: Abduction, external rotation, extension

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Which of the following conditions is the first priority in evaluating and managing a

patient who has increased shoulder pain with running? Ans: Heart


The glenoid labrum is _______ shaped. Ans: pear


This ligament inserts on the labrum and the humerus forming a sling for the humeral

head. Ans: inferior GH ligament


Which of the follwoing IS NOT a rotator cuff muscle? Ans: Teres Major


The first phase of throwing is called _______________ phase. Ans: Wind Up


_________ of the distal clavicle is a pathologic process involving resorption of the

distal clavicle and is usually posttraumatic or caused by the repetitive microtrauma of

weight lifting. Ans: Osteolysis


Type ____ AC injuries involve a complete tear of the AC ligament and a mild sprain of

the costoclavicular ligament. Ans: Type 2


Optimal treatment of clavicle injuries stems from accurate diagnosis based on

knowledge of the anatomy of the region and the biomechanics of injury. Fortunately,

conservative treatment of these injuries usually leads to an excellent prognosis and

ultimately a full return to sports. t/f Ans: true


The most common mechanisms of injury to the glenoid labrum in athletes and the

general public are acute and chronic excessive traction and compression. t/f Ans:

true

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