The Knee
The Hip
The Ankle
The Shoulder
The Elbow
100

Muscles responsible for knee extension (hint: the number 4)

The Quadriceps 

100

These blood tests can help us detect inflammation and infection in the hip (and other joints).

C-reactive protein (CRP) and Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR)

100
What do you call a doctor who only treats the foot and ankle?

A podiatrist

100

What type of joint is the shoulder?

Diarthrosis, specifically ball and socket

100

Most elbow pathology is the result of ________ to the joint.

Trauma

200

What do ACL and PCL stand for?

Anterior Cruciate Ligament, Posterior Cruciate Ligament

200

What is the ring of cartilage that deepens the acetabulum?

The labrum

200

What is your condition when you have a Grade III ankle sprain?

You can't walk on it.

200

What is another name for a capsule fork?

Pickle fork

200

What is the position for Ulnar Nerve Transposition?

Supine

300

Hip dislocation is when the ________ is forced out of the _________.

Femoral head, acetabulum

300

What does THA stand for?

Total hip arthroplasty

300

How many bones and joints are there in the foot and ankle?

28 bones, 30 joints

300

What is the medical test that measures electrical activity of the muscles in the shoulder (and other joints)?

EMG (electromyography) 

300

What are the 3 major bones of the elbow joint?

Humerus, Radius, Ulna

400

How is the knee positioned in an ACT repair?

Flexed (bent)

400

What position is the patient in for a THA?

Lateral

400

What is a common genetic malformation in the foot and ankle that can also be caused by pregnancy?

Flat feet

400

What are the muscles of the rotator cuff?

Supraspinatus, infraspinatus, subscapularis, teres minor

400

What type of anesthesia is most commonly used for ulnar transposition?

General with local, or regional/block

500

What kind of saw is used in an ACL repair?

microsaggital 

500

Which group of muscles flexes the hip and which group extends the hip?

Quadriceps flex and hamstrings extend

500

What is the difference between an autograft and an allograft?

Autograft is from the patient's own body and allograft is from a human donor

500

The incision for an open Bankart procedure extends from the ________ to the _____________.

Coracoid process to the axillary fold

500

Which structure is commonly called the funny bone? (Hint: It's not what you think.)

The Ulnar Nerve

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