What are the 4 tendons of the Rotator Cuff
Teres Minor
Supraspinatus
Subscapularis
Infraspinatus
What is the angel of the up curve of the knee scorpion suture passer's jaw?
5-degrees
Ribbon-Like/Radial Tuberosity
2.7 mm
What are the three bones that make up the ankle?
Tibia, Talus, and Fibula
The intertubercular groove contains which head of the biceps
Long head
The three vascular zones of the meniscus
Red-Red
Red-White
White-White
What is the necessary graft length when performing an Elbow UCL Reconstruction?
15-17 cm
3.0 mm X 12.7 mm
What nerve lies close to the inferior aspect of the Glenoid?
Axillary nerve
Which major knee ligament is not intra-articular?
Lateral Collateral Ligament
The biceps is what kind of flexor of the elbow?
Primary Flexor
What angle tip does the Apollo Hook Probe have?
90-degree
What two nerves are most at risk when surgeons perform a lateral ankle ligament?
Sural Nerve and Superficial Peroneal Nerve
T-Capsulotomy
30-degrees of throwing angle
What is Gerdy's Turbercle
The Light House of the Knee
The primary function of the Subscapularis muscle is to move the arm in this motion
Internal Rotation
What landmark does Schottles Point refer to when discussing MPFL?
Femoral Attachment
What is the difference between on "on-lay" and "in-lay" for biceps fixation?
"In-lay" the tendon is anchored into the bone.
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