What Muscle is highlighted in green
A: Vastus Medialus B: Biceps Femoris
C: Semimembronousus D: Semitendinosus
D: Semitendinosus
Which test, if positive, is indicative of a torn posterior cruciate ligament?
A: Sag sign
B: Anterior drawer sign
C: Ober's sign
D: McMurray's sign
A: Sag sign
Empty can test is tests for what rotator cuff muscle?
A: Supraspinatus
B: Infraspinatus
C: Subscapularis
D: Teres Minor
A: Supraspinatus
EIA stands for what?
A:Exercise-induced arrhythmia
B:Exercise-induced asthma
C:Exercise-induced allergy
D:Exercise-induced aneurysm
E:Exercise-induced angina
B: Exercise-induced asthma
What Muscle is highlighted in red
A: Iliacus B: Psoas major
C: Rectus Femoris D: Quadratus Femoris
B: Psoas major
Hip scouring indicates what pathology?
A: Anterolateral Rotary Instability
B: Labrum tear/ Arthritis
C: Femoral Nerve Pathology
D: Femoral Stress Fracture
B: Labrum tear/ Arthritis
Another name for Golfer's Elbow is _______
A: Lateral Epicondylitis
B: Tenosynovitis
C: Medial Epicondylitis
D: Ischemic Contracture
C: Medial Epicondylitis
What is this:
A: Raynaud's phenomenon
B: Frostbite
C: Frostburn
D: hyperpigmentation
A: Raynaud's phenomenon
What Muscle is shown in this image?
A: Anterior Deltoid B: Pectoralis Major
C: Subscapularis D: Pectoralis Minor
D: Pectoralis Minor
What evaluative test is used to examine the integrity of the lateral collateral ligament of the knee?
A: Pivot shift test
B: Valgus stress test
C: Lachman's test
D: Varus stress test
D: Varus stress test
Which clinical sign is used to assess inferior glenohumeral instability by identifying a visible indentation or groove beneath the acromion when the arm is pulled downward?
A: Apprehension sign
B: Hawkins-Kennedy test
C: Sulcus sign
D: Neer test
C: Sulcus sign
What internal organ is diseased if the patient presents with jaundice?
A: spleen
B: Pancreas
C: Gallbladder
D: Kidney
E: Liver
E: Liver
What Muscle is highlighted in green
A: Serratus anterior B: Quadratus lumborum
C: Multifidus D: Serratus posterior
B: Quadratus lumborum
Foot drop may be indicative of what pathology?
A: Plantar nerve injury
B: Osteochondritis dissecans
C: Achilles tendinitis
D: Peroneal nerve injury
D: Peroneal nerve injury
Finkelstein test indicates what pathology?
A: Tenosynovitis
B: Volkmann's Ischemic Contracture
C: Ulnar Nerve Compression
D: Median Nerve Compression
A: Tenosynovitis
The roommate of one of your athletes is concerned about your athlete. She states that the athlete has been eating lots of calories in short windows but has not put on weight. In fact, she also noticed that this athlete’s knuckles have their skin broken down. You suspect:
A: anorexia nervosa
B: restrictive dieting
C: bulimia nervosa
D: laxative use
C: bulimia nervosa
What Muscle is highlighted in green
A: Flexor Digitorum Profundus
B: Flexor Digitorum Superficialis
C: Extensor Digitorum
D: Flexor Carpi Ulnaris
A: Flexor Digitorum Profundus
Babinski test indicates what pathology?
A: Motor neuron lesions
B: Sciatica
C: Femoral Stress Fracture
A: Motor neuron lesions
What is the typical mechanism of injury for an anterior shoulder dislocation?
A: Shoulder abduction with internal rotation
B: Maximal shoulder extension
C: Shoulder abduction with external rotation
D: Shoulder adduction with internal rotation
E: Shoulder flexion with internal rotation
C: Shoulder abduction with external rotation
All of the following are true about infectious mononucleosis except:
A: The attack rate is highest between 15 to 25 year olds
B: The virus is excreted in saliva
C: The primary symptom is low back pain
D: It is caused by the transmission of the Epstein-Barr virus
E: It causes splenomegaly in over half of all cases
C: The primary symptom is low back pain