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ABFAS Trauma Section Exam Questions and Answers All Correct
  • ABFAS Trauma Section Exam Questions and Answers All Correct

  • Exam (elaborations) • 10 pages • 2024
  • ABFAS Trauma Section Exam Questions and Answers All Correct Achilles tendon rupture is likely to occur in this position - Answer-Sprinters Gastroc-soleal complex is enervated by: - Answer-Tibial nerve (S1 - S2) Runs between the gastrocnemius and soleus. Assists in plantarfexion of the foot and flexion of the knee - Answer-Plantaris Nerve enervation of the plantaris - Answer-L4, L5, S1 The narrowest part of the achilles tendon - Answer-4cm proximal to its insertion An Achilles tendon ru...
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ABFAS - Trauma Section questions with correct answers
  • ABFAS - Trauma Section questions with correct answers

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  • Achilles tendon rupture is likely to occur in this position - Correct Answer-Sprinters Gastroc-soleal complex is enervated by: - Correct Answer-Tibial nerve (S1 - S2) Runs between the gastrocnemius and soleus. Assists in plantarfexion of the foot and flexion of the knee - Correct Answer-Plantaris Nerve enervation of the plantaris - Correct Answer-L4, L5, S1 The narrowest part of the achilles tendon - Correct Answer-4cm proximal to its insertion An Achilles tendon rupture is likely...
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ABFAS - Trauma Section Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
  • ABFAS - Trauma Section Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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  • ABFAS - Trauma Section Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass Achilles tendon rupture is likely to occur in this position - Answer- Sprinters Gastroc-soleal complex is enervated by: - Answer- Tibial nerve (S1 - S2) Runs between the gastrocnemius and soleus. Assists in plantarfexion of the foot and flexion of the knee - Answer- Plantaris Nerve enervation of the plantaris - Answer- L4, L5, S1 The narrowest part of the achilles tendon - Answer- 4cm proximal to its insertion An Achilles tendon...
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ABFAS Questions And Answers With Complete Solution Assured A+.
  • ABFAS Questions And Answers With Complete Solution Assured A+.

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  • ABFAS Questions And Answers With Complete Solution Assured A+. Diastasis for Lisfranc = a fracture is present - 2-5 mm of diastis betwen 1st and second mt base Chronic lisfrancs--->ct=1 mm diastasis betwen 1st and 2nd mt or an increase of more than 15 degrees in the tarso-metatarsal joint signs of lisfranc on xray - fleck sign (1 and 2 met bases) first ray elevated arch flattens MCC direction lisfranc displaces - Dorsal and Lateral When to sx correct lisfranc - >2mm displaced wai...
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ABFAS Trauma Section Exam Questions and Answers All Correct
  • ABFAS Trauma Section Exam Questions and Answers All Correct

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  • ABFAS Trauma Section Exam Questions and Answers All Correct Achilles tendon rupture is likely to occur in this position - Answer-Sprinters Gastroc-soleal complex is enervated by: - Answer-Tibial nerve (S1 - S2) Runs between the gastrocnemius and soleus. Assists in plantarfexion of the foot and flexion of the knee - Answer-Plantaris Nerve enervation of the plantaris - Answer-L4, L5, S1 The narrowest part of the achilles tendon - Answer-4cm proximal to its insertion An Achilles tendon ru...
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ABFAS - STM’S QUESTIONS  WITH VERIFIED CORRECT  ANSWERS
  • ABFAS - STM’S QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS

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  • ABFAS - STM’S QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS What should be assessed clinically of a soft tissue mass? its only one and has to do with the deep fascia... - ANSWER Mobility -if attached to deep fascia it is fixed in place What should be palpated beyond the mass? - ANSWER Palpate the popliteal and inguinal LYMPH NODES IF you have a benign fluid filled cyst - what clinical test should be performed? - ANSWER Transillumination What are the characteristics of lymph nodes if c...
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ABFAS Questions And Answers With Complete Solution Assured A+.
  • ABFAS Questions And Answers With Complete Solution Assured A+.

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  • ABFAS Questions And Answers With Complete Solution Assured A+. Diastasis for Lisfranc = a fracture is present - 2-5 mm of diastis betwen 1st and second mt base Chronic lisfrancs--->ct=1 mm diastasis betwen 1st and 2nd mt or an increase of more than 15 degrees in the tarso-metatarsal joint signs of lisfranc on xray - fleck sign (1 and 2 met bases) first ray elevated arch flattens MCC direction lisfranc displaces - Dorsal and Lateral When to sx correct lisfranc - >2mm displaced wai...
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ABFAS Trauma Section Exam Questions and Answers All Correct
  • ABFAS Trauma Section Exam Questions and Answers All Correct

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  • ABFAS Trauma Section Exam Questions and Answers All Correct Achilles tendon rupture is likely to occur in this position - Answer-Sprinters Gastroc-soleal complex is enervated by: - Answer-Tibial nerve (S1 - S2) Runs between the gastrocnemius and soleus. Assists in plantarfexion of the foot and flexion of the knee - Answer-Plantaris Nerve enervation of the plantaris - Answer-L4, L5, S1 The narrowest part of the achilles tendon - Answer-4cm proximal to its insertion An Achilles tendon ru...
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ABFAS Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
  • ABFAS Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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  • ABFAS Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass Diastasis for Lisfranc = a fracture is present - Answer- 2-5 mm of diastasis between 1st and second mt base Chronic lisfrancs--->ct=1 mm diastasis between 1st and 2nd mt or an increase of more than 15 degrees in the tarso-metatarsal joint signs of Lisfranc on x-ray (3) - Answer- fleck sign (1 and 2 met bases) first ray elevated arch flattens MC direction Lisfranc displaces - Answer- Dorsal/plantar and Lateral When to sx correct lisfranc - An...
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