Arthrex COMPREHENSIVE QUESTIONS WITH
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The MPFL is the main A. 0-30 degrees
passive stabilizer against
lateral patella
displacement and is at its
tightest in what degree of
flexion?
A. 0-30 degrees
B. 0-180 degrees
C. 60-90 degrees
What landmark does C. femoral attachment
Schottles Point refer to
when discussing MPFL?
A. distal patella
attachment
B. superior patella
attachment
C. femoral attachment
D. tibial attachment
,Which statement A. it inserts on the upper 1/2 (superior) of the patella
regarding MPFL is TRUE:
A. it inserts on the upper
1/2 (superior) of the
patella
B. it inserts on the lateral
femur
C. it inserts on the lower
1/2 (inferior) of the patella
D. it prevents medial
subluxation of the patella
E. all of the above
True or False: the use of True
the MPFL template
included in the 3.9 mm
BioComposite SwiveLock
implant MPFL kit is
advantageous in
establishing the proper
position of the femoral
insertion of the MPFL,
which is critical for
maintaining proper joint
biomechanics of the
patellofemoral joint
throughout range of
motion.
, When using the MPFL A. 1 mm anterior to the posterior cortex extension line;
template included in the 2.5 mm distal to the posterior articular border of the
3.9 mm BioComposite medial femoral condyle; proximal to the level of the
SwiveLock implant MPFL posterior point of Blumensaat's line
kit the insertion point of
the guide pin is
approximately:
A. 1 mm anterior to the
posterior cortex extension
line; 2.5 mm distal to the
posterior articular border
of the medial femoral
condyle; proximal to the
level of the posterior point
of Blumensaat's line
B. 2.5 mm anterior to the
posterior cortex extension
line; 1 mm distal to the
posterior articular border
of the medial femoral
condyle; proximal to the
level of the posterior point
of Blumensaat's line
C. 1 mm anterior to the
posterior cortex extension
line; 2.5 mm distal to the
posterior articular border
of the medial femoral
condyle; distal to the level
of the posterior point of
Blumensaat's line