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A subtrochanteric fracture of the hip involves a fracture between the greater and lesser trochanter.
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Total hip replacements are usually called for hip fractures because the acetabulum does not have a redundant blood supply resulting in avascular necrosis.
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AVN stands for [blank_start]avascular necrosis[blank_end].
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FAI stands for [blank_start]femoroacetabular impingement[blank_end]. A bump on the femur is a [blank_start]cam[blank_end]. Extra growth that extends the rim of the acetabulum is a [blank_start]pincer[blank_end].
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Treatment for a FAI is typically a THR.
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An acetabular labral tear usually results in dislocation of the hip.
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Which of these is true about trochanteric bursitis?
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involves the greater and lesser trochanter
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is a macro trauma disorder
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may occur with a little bit of hip drop
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occurs due to compressing and rubbing of bursa and associated tendons
Question 8
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Osteoarthritis at the hip occurs due to narrowing space between acetabulum and femoral head. Resultant grinding rubs away joint cartilage and usually requires a THR.
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Which of these is not a precaution for THR posterolateral approach?
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external rotation
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internal rotation
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adduction
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more than 90 flexion
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Which of these is true about ACL rupture?
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highest incidence is in women older than 50s
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bone tendon bone reconstruction of ACL uses central 3rd of achilles tendon
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occurs due to rapid acceleration during sport activities
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more common in adolescent females
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Which of these is true about MCL rupture?
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occurs with LCL and medial meniscus tear
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force required for rupture is a varus force
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the medial meniscus is highly vascularized and often will heal on its own
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the MCL is attached to the ACL and medial meniscus
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It is rare for an LCL to be due to microtrauma.
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PCL tear occurs frequently in car accidents when tibia slams into dashboard and femur travels backwards on tibia.
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Which of these is true about menisci of knee?
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a bucket handle tear happens in the lateral edge of the meniscus
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the most superficial zone of the meniscus is partially vascularized
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damage to medial part of meniscus will probably not heal
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all tears to the meniscus require knee replacements
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Patellofemoral pain syndrome...
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occurs due to excessive wearing of infrapatellar tendon
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occurs due to excessive wearing of underside of patella on femoral condyle
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is usually corrected with surgery
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can be relieved if the patella is retrained to move laterally.
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When the patella dislocated it almost always dislocates [blank_start]laterally[blank_end].
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Patellar tendonitis occurs when there is too much stress coming on to the ligament of the knee.
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Pes anserine bursitis most often occurs in older men and involves the lateral knee.
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Inversion of the ankle usually involves injury to the [blank_start]anterior talofibular ligament[blank_end].
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[blank_start]Posterior tibialis tendonitis[blank_end] is an over [blank_start]pronation[blank_end] injury in which the posterior tibialis is used to maintain the arch of the foot rather than having proper alignment of tarsal bones.
Question 21
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Plantar fascitis is heel pain with point tenderness at calcaneal tubercle.
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Which of these is true about morton's neuroma?
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frequently develops between 2nd and 3rd metatarsal
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pain occurs during rest
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metatarsal cookie can relieve pain
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pain occurs during weight bearing and at rest
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Which of these is true about toe deformities?
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flexion at MTPJ, extension at PIP and flexion at DIP joint is a hammer toe
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hyperextension of MTP, flexion at DIP and PIP is claw toe
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extension at MTPJ, PIP and DIP is hammer toe
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hyperextension of MTPJ and DIP, with PIP flexion is mallet toe
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Which of these is not true about pes planus?
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longitudinal arch flattens out
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posterior tibialis tendon may become enlarged and thickened
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sole of foot becomes lengthened
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cuboid makes full contact with floor
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Hallux abducto valgus is due to excessive lateral drift of 1st ray due to an external rotation of foot.
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Which of these is true about pes varus?
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the navicular make contact with the floor
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often due to improper foot wear
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occurs due to lots of flexion of MTPJ
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normal flattening of arch of foot during walking is restricted
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ATFL tear occurs due to an inversion and dorsiflexion injury to the ankle.
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Aside from an ATFL tear in the ankle, the [blank_start]posterior talofibular[blank_end] ligament or [blank_start]calcaneofibular[blank_end] ligament may tear.
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posterior talofibular
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calcaneofibular