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block
2
exam
4
questions
and
answers
--
high
yield
what
is
the
major
blood
supply
of
the
ACL
middle
geniculate
artery
what
is
the
purpose
of
the
anteromedial
bundle
of
the
ACL
restrain
anterior
tibial
translation
what
is
the
purpose
of
the
posterolateral
bundle
of
the
ACL
rotational
stability
what
causes
ACL
rupture
usually
a
non-contact
pivot
injury
with
a
"pop"
at
time
of
injury
featuring
deep
knee
pain
and
swelling
within
24hrs
what
percent
of
patients
with
ACL
rupture
develop
acute
hemarthrosis
70%
what
will
be
found
on
physical
exam
of
ACL
tear
positive
lachman's
positive
anterior
drawer
pivot
shift
what
are
associated
injuries
with
ACL
tear
lateral
meniscus
tear
medial
meniscus
tear
MCL
injury what
is
the
most
commonly
associated
injury
with
ACL
tear
lateral
meniscus
tear
are
lateral
meniscus
tears
with
an
ACL
tear
usually
acute
or
chronic
acute
are
medial
meniscus
tears
with
an
ACL
tear
usually
acute
or
chronic
chronic
what
are
complications
if
an
ACL
tear
is
treated
non-operatively
more
likely
to
develop
meniscal
damage
and
osteoarthritis
what
is
a
con
of
using
an
autograft
in
treatment
of
ACL
tear
donor
site
morbidity
what
is
a
con
of
using
an
allograft
in
treatment
of
ACL
tear
increased
cost
higher
rate
of
failure
what
can
be
an
acute
complication
of
osteochondritis
dissecans
focal
injury
to
bone
and
overlying
cartilage
with
disruption
of
blood
supply
what
typically
occurs
in
an
osteochondral
injury
focal
injury
to
cartilage
and
underlying
bone
without
disruption
of
blood
supply
what
are
three
common
AVN
foot
and
ankle
injuries
talar
neck
fractures
freiburg
disease
kohler's
disease
why
is
AVN
common
in
talar
neck
fractures blood
supply
is
easily
disrupted
by
trauma
what
is
freiburg
disease
infarction
and
fracture
of
metatarsal
head
what
is
kohler's
disease
AVN
of
navicular
bone
who
more
commonly
has
kohler's
disease
pediatric
patients
what
is
the
main
blood
supply
to
the
body
of
talus
artery
of
tarsal
canal
what
is
the
main
blood
supply
to
the
head
and
neck
of
talus
artery
of
tarsal
sinus
what
is
the
overall
risk
of
osteonecrosis
in
talar
neck
fractures
30%
what
is
a
type
I
talar
neck
fracture
by
Hawkin's
classification
non-displaced
0-13%
risk
of
osteonecrosis
what
is
a
type
II
talar
neck
fracture
by
Hawkin's
classification
subtalar
joint
dislocation
20-50%
risk
of
osteonecrosis
what
is
a
type
III
talar
neck
fracture
by
Hawkin's
classification
tibiotalar
and
subtalar
joint
dislocations
20-100%
osteonecrosis what
is
a
type
IV
talar
neck
fracture
by
Hawkin's
classification
talonavicular ,
tibiotalar ,
and
subtalar
joint
dislocations
70-100%
risk
of
osteonecrosis
what
is
a
freiburg
infarction
ostoechondrosus
of
one
of
the
lesser
metatarsals
what
metatarsal
is
most
commonly
affected
by
freiburg
infarction
2nd
who
commonly
has
a
freiburg
infarction
those
with
a
long
second
toe
female
adolescent
athletes
what
is
presentation
of
freiburg
infarction
in
female
adolescent
athletes
localized
pain
that
is
worse
with
activity
what
is
non-operative
treatment
of
a
freiburg
infarction
orthotics
shoe
wear
modifications
like
hard
sole
shoes
what
does
an
xray
of
freibergs
infarction
show
resorption
of
central
metatarsal
and
flattening
of
metatarsal
head
what
is
presentation
of
tarsal
tunnel
syndrome
burning
pain
of
plantar
foot
and
paresthesia
of
medial
ankle
what
are
common
diagnostic
studies
for
tarsal
tunnel
syndrome
nerve
conduction
studies
MRI
for
space
occupying
lesion

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