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[Show more]What is the primary function of the Subscapularis muscle? - Internal Rotation 
 
True or False: Proximal refers to being closer to the main mass of the body - True 
 
The Quadriceps Femoris refers to: - 1. Rectus Femoris 
2. Vastus Lateralis 
3. Vastus Medialis 
4. Vastus Intermedius 
 
Which is the...
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Add to cartWhat is the primary function of the Subscapularis muscle? - Internal Rotation 
 
True or False: Proximal refers to being closer to the main mass of the body - True 
 
The Quadriceps Femoris refers to: - 1. Rectus Femoris 
2. Vastus Lateralis 
3. Vastus Medialis 
4. Vastus Intermedius 
 
Which is the...
T/F most femoracetabular impingement contains mixed Pincer/cam lesions - T 
 
T/F The articular cartilage of the acetabulum has a horseshoe shape - T 
 
Cam impingement can be defined as - An aspherical femoral head, usually anterosuperior 'aspherical extension 
 
All of the following are functions...
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Add to cartT/F most femoracetabular impingement contains mixed Pincer/cam lesions - T 
 
T/F The articular cartilage of the acetabulum has a horseshoe shape - T 
 
Cam impingement can be defined as - An aspherical femoral head, usually anterosuperior 'aspherical extension 
 
All of the following are functions...
When performing an ACLR using the BTB graft, the femoral bone block should be no greater than what length - 20mm 
 
The ridge of bone that separates the anteromedial (AM) and posteriolateral (PL) bundles of the ACL on the femur is? - Bifurcate ridge 
 
When performing the flipped BTB technique, whic...
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Add to cartWhen performing an ACLR using the BTB graft, the femoral bone block should be no greater than what length - 20mm 
 
The ridge of bone that separates the anteromedial (AM) and posteriolateral (PL) bundles of the ACL on the femur is? - Bifurcate ridge 
 
When performing the flipped BTB technique, whic...
T or F : The medial collateral ligament is repaired AFTER performing the MCL Internal Brace procedure - False 
 
Current recommendation for arm position in ABduction for SCR to obtain appropriate tensioning of the graft is? - 20-30 degree 
 
Which of the following is NOT one of the traditional treat...
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Add to cartT or F : The medial collateral ligament is repaired AFTER performing the MCL Internal Brace procedure - False 
 
Current recommendation for arm position in ABduction for SCR to obtain appropriate tensioning of the graft is? - 20-30 degree 
 
Which of the following is NOT one of the traditional treat...
(T/F) Varus alignment of a joint exists when any distal segment of the joint extends medial to the joint - - True 
- False 
 
True or False: The MPFL from 0-30* of flexion is the main passive stabilizer against lateral patellar displacement. - *- True* 
- False 
 
(T/F) Valgus alignment of a joint e...
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Add to cart(T/F) Varus alignment of a joint exists when any distal segment of the joint extends medial to the joint - - True 
- False 
 
True or False: The MPFL from 0-30* of flexion is the main passive stabilizer against lateral patellar displacement. - *- True* 
- False 
 
(T/F) Valgus alignment of a joint e...
Shoulder - The most mobile joint in the human body 
 
humerus, scapula, clavicle - the three bone structures of the shoulder 
 
superior glenohumeral ligament (SGHL) 
middle glenohumeral ligament (MGHL) 
inferior glenohumeral ligament (IGHL) complex - what three synovial joints connect the bones of ...
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Add to cartShoulder - The most mobile joint in the human body 
 
humerus, scapula, clavicle - the three bone structures of the shoulder 
 
superior glenohumeral ligament (SGHL) 
middle glenohumeral ligament (MGHL) 
inferior glenohumeral ligament (IGHL) complex - what three synovial joints connect the bones of ...
The MPFL is the main passive stabilizer against lateral patella displacement and is at its tightest in what degree of flexion? 
A. 0-30 degrees 
B. 0-180 degrees 
C. 60-90 degrees - A. 0-30 degrees 
 
What landmark does Schottles Point refer to when discussing MPFL? 
A. distal patella attachment 
B....
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Add to cartThe MPFL is the main passive stabilizer against lateral patella displacement and is at its tightest in what degree of flexion? 
A. 0-30 degrees 
B. 0-180 degrees 
C. 60-90 degrees - A. 0-30 degrees 
 
What landmark does Schottles Point refer to when discussing MPFL? 
A. distal patella attachment 
B....
The Distal Locking Screws in the clavicle fracture plates are what size? - *a. 2.7mm* 
b. 1.7mm 
c. 4.0mm 
d. 3.0mm 
 
When performing a dog bone ac joint repair, the case is done? - a. Open 
b. Arthroscopic 
c. Mini Open 
*d. All of the Above* 
 
How many size configurations does the BioUnit set p...
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Add to cartThe Distal Locking Screws in the clavicle fracture plates are what size? - *a. 2.7mm* 
b. 1.7mm 
c. 4.0mm 
d. 3.0mm 
 
When performing a dog bone ac joint repair, the case is done? - a. Open 
b. Arthroscopic 
c. Mini Open 
*d. All of the Above* 
 
How many size configurations does the BioUnit set p...
The primary function of the subscap is to move the arm in this motion - internal rotation 
 
T/F Synergy UDH4 console is a 3-1 system which contains a light source, 4k camera and an image management port - T 
 
All of the following are muscles/tendons of the RC except 
Infrspinatus 
Supraspinatus 
...
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Add to cartThe primary function of the subscap is to move the arm in this motion - internal rotation 
 
T/F Synergy UDH4 console is a 3-1 system which contains a light source, 4k camera and an image management port - T 
 
All of the following are muscles/tendons of the RC except 
Infrspinatus 
Supraspinatus 
...
T or F : The ACD-A can be added to the ACP syringe after the fact if you realize you need more time before the application - False 
 
To deactivate the DualWave Pump ASP Mode should the shave be activated or deactivated before the rinse mode button on the remote or the foot pedal is pressed - Activa...
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Add to cartT or F : The ACD-A can be added to the ACP syringe after the fact if you realize you need more time before the application - False 
 
To deactivate the DualWave Pump ASP Mode should the shave be activated or deactivated before the rinse mode button on the remote or the foot pedal is pressed - Activa...
True or False: When using the Forked Tip SwiveLock anchor, the surgeon should drill 0.5mm-1.0mm larger than the size of the intended screw. - True 
 
What are the dimensions of the Knotless SutureTak? 
A. 3.0mm x 14mm 
B. 2.6 mm x 12.4 mm 
C. 3.0 mm x 17.2 mm 
D. 3.0 mm x 12.7 mm - D. 3.0 mm x 12.7 ...
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Add to cartTrue or False: When using the Forked Tip SwiveLock anchor, the surgeon should drill 0.5mm-1.0mm larger than the size of the intended screw. - True 
 
What are the dimensions of the Knotless SutureTak? 
A. 3.0mm x 14mm 
B. 2.6 mm x 12.4 mm 
C. 3.0 mm x 17.2 mm 
D. 3.0 mm x 12.7 mm - D. 3.0 mm x 12.7 ...
True or False: The suture snare passed can penetrate tissue, pass and retrieve suture for soft tissue repair. - True 
 
True or False: Regarding a PASTA Repair. The surgeon must 1st excise the subacromial bursa . Then view from within the joint (intra articular) while using the spinal needle to dete...
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Add to cartTrue or False: The suture snare passed can penetrate tissue, pass and retrieve suture for soft tissue repair. - True 
 
True or False: Regarding a PASTA Repair. The surgeon must 1st excise the subacromial bursa . Then view from within the joint (intra articular) while using the spinal needle to dete...
Which muscle/tendon causes internal snapping of the hip? 
A. gluteus medius 
B. iliotibial band 
C. iliopsoas 
D. tensor fascia latae - C. iliopsoas 
 
All of the following are hip flexor muscles, EXCEPT: 
A. Rectus Femoris 
B. Gluteus Medius 
C. Sartorius 
D. All of the above - B. Gluteus Medius ...
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Add to cartWhich muscle/tendon causes internal snapping of the hip? 
A. gluteus medius 
B. iliotibial band 
C. iliopsoas 
D. tensor fascia latae - C. iliopsoas 
 
All of the following are hip flexor muscles, EXCEPT: 
A. Rectus Femoris 
B. Gluteus Medius 
C. Sartorius 
D. All of the above - B. Gluteus Medius ...
True or False: valgus alignment of a joint exists when any distal segment of the joint extenders lateral to the joint - True 
 
The MPFL is the main passive stabilizer against lateral patella displacement and is at its tightest in what degree of flexion? 
A. 0-30 degrees 
B. 0-180 degrees 
C. 60-90 ...
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Add to cartTrue or False: valgus alignment of a joint exists when any distal segment of the joint extenders lateral to the joint - True 
 
The MPFL is the main passive stabilizer against lateral patella displacement and is at its tightest in what degree of flexion? 
A. 0-30 degrees 
B. 0-180 degrees 
C. 60-90 ...
The femoral footprint of the ACL is located on the: - Lateral Femoral Condyle 
 
Which of the following are common causes of ACL injury? - Changing direction laterally 
Stopping suddenly 
Landing from a jump 
 
Females are ________ times more prone to ACL injury. - 4-5 
 
The Quadriceps Femoris refe...
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Add to cartThe femoral footprint of the ACL is located on the: - Lateral Femoral Condyle 
 
Which of the following are common causes of ACL injury? - Changing direction laterally 
Stopping suddenly 
Landing from a jump 
 
Females are ________ times more prone to ACL injury. - 4-5 
 
The Quadriceps Femoris refe...
Where does the Pectoralis Major tendon (Pec Major) attach? - Origin 
-Superior: CLAVICLE- anterior border of the medial half of clavicle 
-Medial: STERNUM-anterolateral border of sternum and costal cartilage of ribs 1-7 
-Inferomedial: ABDOMEN-aponeurosis of the external abdominal obliques 
Insertio...
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Add to cartWhere does the Pectoralis Major tendon (Pec Major) attach? - Origin 
-Superior: CLAVICLE- anterior border of the medial half of clavicle 
-Medial: STERNUM-anterolateral border of sternum and costal cartilage of ribs 1-7 
-Inferomedial: ABDOMEN-aponeurosis of the external abdominal obliques 
Insertio...
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