I have no GAG reflex
The bee's knees (and foot)
Hip hip hurray
Chronically online
Bone voyage
100

Glycosaminoglycans are large complexes with this charge?

What is negatively charged?

100

An Xray finding of this tendon rupture is patella baja

What is a quadriceps tendon rupture?

This rupture is seen more often in people over 40, while a patellar tendon rupture (patella alta) is seen in people under 40
100

This is the more common direction of hip dislocation

What is posterior?

Patient's leg appears short and internally rotated

100

Greater trochanteric pain syndrome is described as repetitive overload tendinopathy of these two gluteal muscles

What are the gluteus medius and minimus?

100

Fractures have this type of population distribution

What is a bimodal population distribution?

200

This is the inheritance pattern of Hunter's syndrome

What is X-linked?

200

A dislocation in this lower body joint is a catastrophic emergency due to ortho and vascular emergency despite the lack of swelling

What is a knee dislocation?

200
Pelvic fractures have a high incidence of these two blood clot problems

What are DVT and PE?

200

A positive Ober's test is indicative of this structure being tight

What is the IT band?

200

A Monteggia fracture includes a dislocation of this bone

What is the Radius?

MUGR acronym to remember what bone is fractured

300

This is the enzyme deficient in Hurlers syndrome 

What is alpha-L-Iduronidase?

300

According to the Ottawa ankle/rules, an X-ray should be performed if the patient cannot bear weight for 4 steps after the injury and at the time of evaluation as well as tenderness in these two areas in the midfoot region.

What are the navicular bone and base of the 5th metatarsal?

If pain is in the malleolar region, the two tender points are the lateral and medial malleoli

300

This ligament is typically only surgically repaired if it is a grade 3 sprain

What is the MCL?

300

This disorder refers to the entrapment of the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve under the inguinal ligament

What is Meralgia Paresthetica?

300

This complication is commonly associated with scaphoid and proximal femur fractures

What is avascular necrosis?

400

These two substrates build up in Hunter's and Hurler's syndromes

What are heparan sulfate and dermatan sulfate?

400

This foot bone is injured in a "nutcracker" fracture

What is the cuboid?

400

In an anterior dislocation, this is the position the leg is often stuck in

What is hip flexed, abducted, and externally rotated?
400

According to the Fredericson classification
system, Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome (MTSS) receives this grade

What is a grade 0?

400

A humeral fracture here can injure the brachial artery and median nerve

What is the supracondylar part of the humerus?

500

A deficiency of this enzyme results in all lysosomal hydrolases being sent out into the bloodstream instead of being tagged and sent to lysosomes

What is N-acetylglucosamine-1-phosphotransferase?

(I-Cell disease)

500

This type of fracture includes a medial ankle injury/fracture plus a proximal fibular spiral fracture. 

What is a Maisonneuve Fracture?

500

In this type of femoral fracture, the patient's affected leg is short and externally rotated 

What is an intertrochanteric fracture?

500

A possible “click” (Mulder's sign) when palpating
the involved interspace while simultaneously
squeezing MT joints may point to this condition

What is an interdigital (Morton's) neuroma?

Most commonly occurs between the 3rd and 4th metatarsals

500

A humerus surgical neck fracture may injure this artery and nerve

What are the axillary nerve and posterior humeral circumflex artery?