Which genetic marker is most commonly associated with spondyloarthritis?
HLA B27
What is another name for psudogout?
CPPD, Chondrocalcinosis.
BONUS 100: What does CPPD stand for?
100: True or False: the biomedical model of pain is the most up to date model to describe pain:
FALSE
BONUS 100: what decade was the biopsychosocial model of pain described by George Engle and scientifically suggested as an explanation for the etiology of some medical conditions?
True or False: Every cranial nerve has both a sensory and motor function?
False
Which deformity of the wrist/hand would you expect to see with a radial nerve injury?
wrist drop
Which antibodies are absent in a seronegative arthritis
anti-CCP, rheumatoid factor
Which ACL ligament test has the best diagnostic accuracy after an acute injury (within 2 weeks) and when the patient is not under anesthesia?
Lachman’s
What are the 3 main pain types per IASP?
nociceptive, neuropathic, nociplastic
Which cranial nerves has the motor function of eye abduction:
Abducens
Which nerve roots make up the brachial plexus
C5-T1
What are the 5 cardinal signs of inflammation?
swelling, redness, heat, pain, loss of function
Your patient reports a knee injury after getting into a RTA and having a direct blow to the anterior knee while it was in a flexed position. Which ligament would most likely be injured with this mechanism of injury?
PCL
What is the difference between allodynia and hyperalgesia?
allodynia is pain to a stimulus that usually does not provoke pain while hyperalgesia is increased response to a stimulus that usually provokes pain
Name all 12 cranial nerves, in order:
Olfactory, optic, oculomotor, trochlear, trigeminal, abducens, facial, vestibulocochlear, glossopharyngeal, vagus, accessory, hypoglossal
Which nerve innervates the serratus anterior?:
Long thoracic.
BONUS 100: which nerve roots does this nerve arise from?
Name 5 out of the 7 characteristics used in the SCREEN’EM tool
Skin, Colitis/Crohn's, Relatives, Eyes, Early Morning Stiffness, Nails, Dactylitis, Enthisitis, Movement/medication impact
Your patient has a history of lateral patellar dislocations. You have decided to apply a taping technique as an adjunct to their physiotherapy. What would be an appropriate taping method to use in this scenario?
McConnell taping
Describe an analogy/metaphor that may be useful to help a patient understand central sensitization
example: over sensitive fire alarm
You are assessing the Spinal accessory nerve. Which 2 muscles are you testing?
upper traps, SCM
Your patient has a proximal humeral fracture. Which nerve is most at risk for injury with this type of fracture?
Axillary
What are the AHPS values/Behaviors?
Accountability, Honest, Person centered, Smart
True or False: McMurray’s test has greater Sensitivity than joint line tenderness when assessing a knee for a meniscus tear:
False. McMurrays sensitivity 0.63, JLT sensitivity 0.83.
BONUS 100: what is the difference between a test’s sensitivity and specificity
Name 2 websites you can signpost patients to go to if they want to learn more about persistent pain:
Examples: flippin pain, live well with pain
Which nerve palsy does this show?
Trochlear
What is the difference and which nerves are involved with a claw hand deformity and a hand of benediction deformity?
-Claw hand: ulnar nerve involvement: unable to extend 4th/5th IP joints
-hand of benediction: median nerve involvement: unable to flex thumb, index, middle finger when trying to make a fist