Rotator cuff

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Quiz on Rotator cuff, created by Alexis Bartschi on 27/09/2017.
Alexis Bartschi
Quiz by Alexis Bartschi, updated more than 1 year ago
Alexis Bartschi
Created by Alexis Bartschi about 7 years ago
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Question 1

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Coracoacromial arch consists of
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  • Acromion process
  • Coracoid process
  • Coracoacromial ligament
  • Head of the humerus
  • Spine of scapula

Question 2

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Blood supply to the supraspinatus is the [blank_start]suprascapular[blank_end] artery
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  • suprascapular

Question 3

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Proximal attachment: Infraspinous fossa of scapula Distal attachment:Middle facet of greater tubercle of humerus is the [blank_start]infraspinatus[blank_end] muscle
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  • infraspinatus

Question 4

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A [blank_start]force couple[blank_end] is two parallel forces, equal in magnitude but opposite in direction, acting on different points of the body a distance apart from each other
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  • force couple

Question 5

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Which ligament consists of two attachments?
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  • Coracoclavicular
  • Coracoacromial
  • Glenohumoral

Question 6

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Which ligaments are weak but reinforce the joint capsule?
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  • Acromioclavicular ligaments
  • coracoclavicular ligaments
  • coracoacromial ligaments

Question 7

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[blank_start]Scapulohumoral rhythm[blank_end] uninterrupted movement of upper extremity from dependent position to full abduction.
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  • Scapulohumoral rhythm

Question 8

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Full range of motion is 180 degrees rotation around the joint. How much is contributed by the glenohumoral joint and the scapulothoracic movement of sternoclavicular joint and acromioclavicular joint?
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  • 80 degrees glenohumoral 120 degrees scapulothoracic 20 degrees sternoclavicular 40 acromioclavicular
  • 50 degrees glenohumoral 60 degrees scapulothoracic 30 degrees sternoclavicular 30 degrees acromioclavicular
  • 120 degrees glenohumoral 80 degrees scapulothoracic 40 degrees sternoclavicular 20 degrees acromioclavicular
  • 60 degrees glenohumoral 50 degrees sapulothoracic 20 degrees sternoclavicular 30 acromioclavicular

Question 9

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depression of the scapula is accomplished by the [blank_start]latissimus dorsi[blank_end]
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  • latissimus dorsi

Question 10

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Paralysis of the axillary nerve paralyses the [blank_start]deltoid[blank_end] muscle
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  • deltoid
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