WorksheetsFinal Conditions Part 1
Total questions: 54
Worksheet time: 1hrs 23mins
Which is correct about "Hallux valgus" ?
Medial deviation of great toe and 5th MT?H
Lateral deviation of great toe and medial deviation of 1st metatarsal
Most common occur at 5th MTP joint and prominent of 5th MTH
Stiffness and painful motion at the 1st MTP joint
What is orthothic objective for "Plantarfasciitis"
Redistribute friction at hindfoot
Relieve inflammation along the medial plantar surface of the foot
Transfer pressure from tolerant area to t sensitive area
Reduce compression of nerve
Presents with (+) posteromedial pain usually in the tibialis posterior.
medial tibial stress syndrome
blount's dse
charcot marie tooth dse
anterior compartment syndrome
Special test for Plantar Fasciitis.
windlass test
morton's squeeze test
kleiger's test
talar tilt test
What is the commonly impinged nn in Tarsal Tunnel syndrome?
posterior tibial nn
anterior tibial nn
medial plantar nn
lateral plantar nn
What type of force is being described? "Axial loading that produces a crushing or squeezing effect"
Shear
Tensile
Axial
Compressive
What type of force is being described? "Axial loading that produces a stretching effect"
Shear
Tensile
Axial
Compressive
Patellar tendonitis is also known as what?
Jumper’s Knee
Osgood-Schlatter Disease
Bursitis
Osteochondritis Dissecans
A joint twists that results in stretching or total tearing of ligaments is what?
Dislocation
Strain
Sprain
Fracture
A wearing down of hyaline cartilage in the joint that most often affects weight bearing joints is what?
Tendonitis
Subluxation
Abrasion
Osteoarthritis
Which of the following complications is a result of repeated blows from an external object to an area?
Myositis Ossificans
Neuristis
DOMS
Crepitus
Which of the following is the KEY to tendonitis treatment?
Taking anti-inflammatory medicines
Rest by eliminating the irritation
Injections with a steroid
Stretching
Inflammation of a fluid filled sac that can be caused by overuse of muscles or tendons or external compression is what?
Tendonitis
Osteoarthritis
Chondromyolistis
Bursitis
During which phase of the healing process does the body get ready for tissue repair with redness, heat, swelling, pain, and loss of function?
Inflammatory response
Proliferative-Repair response
Maturation-Remodeling
Fibroblastic Repair
Which of the following is the most common site(s) for osteoarthritis?
Knee
Hip
Lumbar Spine
All the Above
What is the name of an injury when an intact ligament is overstretched?
Strain
Tendonitis
Sprain
Myositis Ossificans
Which chronic injury occurs with inflammation of the tendon sheath?
Tendonitis
Bursitis
Tenosynovitis
Osteoarthritis
What chronic injury occurs with the wearing down of articular cartilage?
Tendonitis
Bursitis
Tenosynovitis
Osteoarthritis
What injury occurs when a muscle or tendon is overstretched and possibly torn?
Sprain
Strain
Contusion
Dislocation
Osgood-Schlatter disease causes
a bump on the point of attachment of the patella tendon to the tibia
pain during activity
swelling
all of these
The job of the meniscus is
to provide stability
provide cushion
hold condyles
all of these
On which side of the knee will the patella most likely dislocate
anterior
posterior
medial
lateral
A blow to the lateral side of the knee could cause a tear in which ligament?
MCL
ACL
PCL
LCL
Another name for patellar tendonitis is?
runner's knee
swimmer's knee
jumper's knee
none of these
Which of the following are the most likely cause of meniscus tears
twisting
hyperflexion
hyperextension
all of these
A blow to the front of the tibia is likely to cause a
meniscus tear
ACL tear
MCL tear
PCL tear
The Unhappy Triad is the tearing of which structures?
ACL
Lateral Meniscus
Medial Meniscus
MCL
PCL
When the painful arc of the shoulder complex is seen at the last 10 degrees of abduction, what structure is involved? (170-180 degrees)
GH jont
AC joint
ST joint
SC joint
What muscle is primary affected in Tennis Elbow?
ECRL
ECU
ECRB
Palmaris longus
What position brings about an anterior shoulder instability?
Adduction and Internal rotation
Flexion and abduction
Abduction and external rotation
Extension and adduction
What is the most common shoulder instability?
Anterior
Posterior
Inferior
Superior
Which of the following structures is NOT involved in Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
Anterior Scalenes
Pectoralis Minor
First Rib
None of these
This is described as microscopic tears in the tendon.
Tendonitis
Tendinosis
Tenosynovitis
All of these
What nerve is involved in Carpal tunnel syndrome?
Median
Anterior interosseous
Ulnar
Posterior interosseous
The most commonly inflamed bursa in the shoulder is the
Subdeltoid bursa
Subcoracoid bursa
Subacromial bursa
Trocanteric bursa
Thoracic outlet syndrome is caused by compression of
The subdeltoid bursa
The brachial plexus, subclavian artery and vein
The supraspinatus tendon
The biceps tendon
The __________ joint is not a true joint, but movement between these bones is critical to upward and downward rotation of the shoulder.
Sternoclavicular
Glenohumeral
Acromioclavicular
Scapulothoracic
An athlete comes up to you and tells you that he was lifting a very heavy weight, and heard a loud snap. Upon evaluation, you notice that there is a bulge in the middle of his anterior humerus and he has weakness in elbow and shoulder flexion. What pathology might this athlete have suffered?
Triceps brachii rupture
Pectoralis major rupture
Rotator cuff rupture
Biceps brachii rupture
Tests for sprains
Lachman Test
Speed's Test
Talar Tilt
Apley’s Compression & Distraction
Mill's Test
Ulnar nerve compression is caused by (select all that apply)
Cubital Tunnel Syndrome
Pronator Teres Syndrome
Guyon’s Canal Syndrome
TOS
DeQuervain's Tenosynovitis
Which has night pain?
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Pronator Teres Syndrome
Sciatica can be caused by:
Piriformis Syndrome
Vertebral osteophytes
Herniated disc
SI Joint Dysfunction
Which has constant pain?
Piriformis Syndrome
Sciatica
pars interarticularis fracture
Spondylosis
Spondylolisthesis
Spondylolysis
Compression of nerve at location where there are no tendons
Guyon Canal Syndrome
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
TOS
Sciatica
Cubital Tunnel Syndrome
Pronator Teres most involved in which
Cubital Tunnel Syndrome
Pronator Teres Syndrome
Medial Epicondylitis
Golfer's Elbow
Radial Tunnel Syndrome
“Resistant tennis elbow”
Cubital Tunnel Syndrome
Radial Tunnel Syndrome
Tennis Elbow
Guyon's Canal Syndrome
