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The unhappy triad of the knee injures the ACL, LCL, and medial meniscus. true or false?
false
The red zone is an area of relative avascularity and therefore a poor candidate for meniscal repair. true or false?
false
delayed effusion, catching of the knee, and pain with full flexion or forced hyperextension are all indicative of _______________ tear or pathology.
meniscus
The crescent sign is associated with which hip pathology?
osteonecrosis
The most common cause of snapping hip syndrome is the biceps femoris tendon snapping over the greater trochanter. true or false?
false
Non-contact ACL injuries account for 25% of all ACL ruptures. true for false?
false
CKC: Patellofemoral joint reaction forces (PFJRF) are highest over 45 degrees of knee flexion
OKC: PFJRF lowest from 0-20 degrees, 50-90 degrees (peak at ~36 degrees)
which statement is true?
both
Which of the following is associated with cervical myelopathy?
positive babinskis
Spondylosis is the anterior slipping of a superior vertebra on the vertebra below. true or false?
false, this describes spondyT
A postpartum patient presents at your clinic with double vision, nausea, ataxia, and nystagmus. What condition are you concerned about?
cervical arterial dysfunction (VBI)
lateral stenosis presents with decreased reflexes, true or false?
true
Which of the following correctly describes the patient with a diagnosis of Whiplash Associated Disorder III?
neck complaints,with stiffness or tenderness and neurological signs of injury, such as changes to reflexes or weakness
in the arms
Congenital spinal stenosis occurs due to osteophyte formation, hypertrophic zygaphophyseal joints, disc degeneration/bulging or hypertrophied ligamentum flavum. true or false?
false, thats acquired
Cervicogenic vertigo may result from trauma such as whiplash associated disorder or concussion. true or false?
true
A patient with lumbar spinal stenosis typically complains of decreased walking endurance, bilateral symptoms, and relief of pain with standing. true or false?
false, relief of pain with sitting
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