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2025 New Years Trivia
100

Which soft tissue structure limits ER the most at 0 degrees of abduction? 

Subscapularis. 

100

Which motion is most limited in Adhesive Capsulitis? 

External Rotation

100

Intra articular corticosteroid injections receive what level evidence recommendation, when combined with stretching? 

Level A

100

During the first stage of the disease, what is frozen shoulder often misdiagnosed as? 

Subacromial Shoulder Impingement 

100

What are the two numbers that went viral towards the end of the year, with teenagers frequently saying them?

6,7

200

Which ligament covers the biceps tendon in the bicipital groove? 

Transverse Humeral Ligament 

200

Name one of the three outcome measures that received A level evidence for their use in patients with Adhesive Capsulitis. 

DASH

ASES

SPADI

200

Joint mobilizations receive what level of evidence recommendation? 

Level C

200

What are the two other most common differential diagnoses when considering adhesive capsulitis according to the CPG's Diagnostic Classification Criteria? 

- Shoulder stability and movement coordination impairments/dislocation of shoulder joint, or sprain and strain of shoulder joint

- Shoulder pain and muscle power deficits/rotator cuff syndrome

                                                       


    

200

Which popular social media app was temporarily unavailable in the United States in mid-January?

Tik Tok

300

What becomes fibrotic during adhesive capsulitis? 

The entire capsuloligamentous complex 

300

Glenohumeral ER or IR ROM decreases as the humerus is abducted from __ to __ degrees.

45-90 degrees

300

Clinicians may utilize what 3 modalities when combined with mobility and stretching exercises? 

Shortwave Diathermy

Ultrasound

Electric Stimulation

300

Radiographic evidence of glenohumeral joint osteoarthritis can help rule in/out adhesive capsulitis? 

Rule out

300

Following the death of Pope Francis, who was named the new leader of the Catholic church in May this year?

Pope Leo XIV

400

What explains the heightened pain response in those with adhesive capsulitis? 

New nerve growth, accompanying angiogenesis. 

400

How many stages are there in Adhesive Capsulitis, and what are the typical time frames of each? 

Stage 1: 0-3 months

Stage 2: 3-9 months

Stage 3: 9-15 months

Stage 4: 15-24 months

400

Patient education should include what 3 components? 

(1) describes the natural course of the disease

(2) promotes activity modification to encourage functional, pain-free ROM

(3) matches the intensity of stretching to the patient’s current level of irritability.

400

Name 3 other differentials that are not specified in the Diagnostic Classification Criteria. 

• Acute calcific tendonitis/bursitis
• Arthrosis of the shoulder, primary
• Arthrosis of the shoulder, secondary 

• Bursitis of the shoulder

  • Cervicalgia                            
  • Cervical disc disorders                            
  • Cervicobrachial syndrome                            
  • Contusion of shoulder and upper arm         
  • Diseases of the digestive system    
  • Fibromyalgia                            
  • Fracture of clavicle                            
  • Fracture of scapula                            
  • Fracture of shaft of humerus                            
  • Fracture of upper end of humerus
  • Impingement syndrome of the shoulder
  • Injury of blood vessels at shoulder and upper-arm level, including avascular necrosis
  • Injury of muscle and tendon at shoulder and upper-arm level, including labral lesions
  • Injury of nerves at shoulder and upper-arm level, including suprascapular nerve entrapment
    Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis                            
  • Neoplasm
  • Osteoarthritis of the acromioclavicular joint
  • Osteoarthritis of the cervical spine
  • Osteoarthritis of the glenohumeral joint
  • Osteoporosis with pathological fracture    
  • Pain in thoracic spine
  • Persistent somatoform pain disorder
  • Psychological and behavioral factors associated with disorders or diseases       
  • Pyogenic arthritis           
  • Radiculopathy
  • Rheumatoid arthritis
  • Somatoform autonomic dysfunction
  • Sprain and strain of acromioclavicular joint
  • Sprain and strain of sternoclavicular joint

400

In 46 B.C., which Roman leader made Jan. 1 New Year’s Day?

Julius Caesar

500

The capsuloligamentous complex and __________ create an intimate static and dynamic constraining sleeve around the glenohumeral joint. 

Rotator Cuff tendons

500

What are the risk factors for developing Adhesive Capsulitis? 

Female

Age 40-65

Hx of Diabetes and Thyroid disease

Hx of Adhesive Capsulitis in contralateral arm

500

A Physical Therapist is planning a treatment session for a patient diagnosed with Adhesive Capsulitis. They decide to utilize heat and e-stim for pain modulation, low intensity joint mobilizations, and pain free PROM exercises. What is the likely irritability level of this patient? 

High irritability 

500

A 30 year old female patient presents to clinic for her Right shoulder, due to an injury sustained approximately 1 month ago. She has pain free weakness in ER and abduction. Upon ROM testing she demonstrates apprehension toward end range flexion and ER. What is the most likely diagnosis according to the CPG's Diagnostic Classification Criteria? 

Shoulder stability and movement coordination impairments/dislocation of shoulder joint, or sprain and strain of shoulder joint

500

In what year did the ball-lowering celebration in Times Square first take place?

1907

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