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Emergency Medicine COMAT questions with correct answers
  • Emergency Medicine COMAT questions with correct answers

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  • Fluoroquinolone use is assocaited with what side effect on foot? CORRECT ANSWER Tendinopathy(Achilles tendinopathy). Diabetic neuroipathy symptoms for large and small axons nerve fibers? CORRECT ANSWER Axonopathy of large fiber neuropathy: Causes loss of proprioception, vibration sense, pressure, numbness, poor balance, diminished or absent ankle reflex, Axonopathy of small fiber neuropathy: Pain and temperature: Burning and stabbing pain symptoms. metformin can cause decreased B12 abs...
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3Ps Exam Actual Questions and Answers 2024/2025
  • 3Ps Exam Actual Questions and Answers 2024/2025

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  • obe Test (Empty Can) - Empty can test to evaluate rotator cuff Cozen's Test - evaluate for lateral epicondylitis or, tennis elbow stabilizes the elbow with a thumb over the extensor tendon origin just distal to the lateral epicondyle Pain in the lateral epicondyle is seen with the patient making a fist, pronating the forearm, and radially deviating and extending the wrist against resistance by the examiner. (The test may be more sensitive when done in full extension at the elbow) McMurra...
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Clinical Exam Practice Questions & Answers 2024
  • Clinical Exam Practice Questions & Answers 2024

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  • Clinical Exam Practice Questions & Answers 2024 Which of the following are causes of posterior ankle pain? Choose all that apply. A. Discrete separate ostirgonum B. Flexor hallucis longus tendinopathy C. Haglund's syndrome D. Prominent Steida's process - ANSWER-A, B & D. Which of the following signs/symptoms would be present in an athlete with acute anterior compartment syndrome? Select one: a. Posterior tibial pulse will be diminished b. Pain will go away about 30 minutes after...
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UE - Best Exam Findings: MSK II MOCK and E1 Practicals || with 100% Errorless Answers
  • UE - Best Exam Findings: MSK II MOCK and E1 Practicals || with 100% Errorless Answers

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  • Tendonopathy/Muscle Strain correct answers 1. P4T pain with Palpation 2. MLT pain with lengthening 3 MMT pain with contraction Differentiate the two with PFT location! Ligament Disruption (UCL most common at elbow) correct answers 1. P4T Pain with palpation 2. ST PROM accessory PROM classical Pain with stressing ligament through special test or some other osteokinematic or arthrokinematic movement 3. PFC (edema or effusion) depending on if ligament is vascular and if it is intra or ex...
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ABFM-MSK Exam With 100% Correct And Verified Answers 2024
  • ABFM-MSK Exam With 100% Correct And Verified Answers 2024

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  • ABFM-MSK Exam With 100% Correct And Verified Answers 2024 TX FOR CHRONIC ACHILLES TENDINOPATHY - Correct Answer-ECCENTRIC STRENGTHENING EXERCISES wrong ans NSAID= not effective for long term tx tow knee pain TTP OVER MEDIAL AND LATERAL ASPECT OF KNEE PAIN WORSE WITH ACTIVITY = SQUATTING, RUNNING, STAIRS, EXTENDED SITTING PE: ISOLATED TENDERNESS AT MEDIAL+LATERAL ASPECT OF KNEE GRIND TEST POSITIVE - Correct Answer-PATELLOFEMORAL PAIN SYNDROME === WRONG ANS= OS...
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Practice exam 2 NASM PES questions with correct answers
  • Practice exam 2 NASM PES questions with correct answers

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  • What are 3 primary causes of muscular imbalances? Correct Answer-Pattern overload, aging, postural stress Which of the following juices has been shown to exhibit potent anti flammatory and antioxidant effects? Correct Answer-Cherry Which of the following represents a necessary joint range of motion prerequisite for Olympic lifts? Correct Answer-Ankle dorsiflexion of 20 degrees An athlete with flat feet during the overhead squat is at greater risk for which injury? Correct Answer-Patella...
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KIN 2236 FINAL EXAM || WITH ACCURATE ANSWERS 100%.
  • KIN 2236 FINAL EXAM || WITH ACCURATE ANSWERS 100%.

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  • the achilles tendon correct answers the tendons of the gastrocnemius and soleus fuse to become one tendon, about 5 to 6 cm proximal to the calcaneal insertion, usually 50/50 form gastroc and soleus -the thickest and strongest tendon in the body -this tendon has no synovial sheath but is surrounded by paratendon, which wraps around it and receives blood flow -so it is a vascular tendon bc it is surrounded by paratenon where is the retrocalcaneal bursa correct answers this is proximal to ...
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USA MSK 2 Exam 1, MSK II exam 1 USA || with 100% Errorless Solutions
  • USA MSK 2 Exam 1, MSK II exam 1 USA || with 100% Errorless Solutions

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  • Reactive tendinopathy: 1. What types of loads can it result from? (3) 2. What type of cellular response occurs? 3. reactive tendinopathy results in _______ of the tendon secondary to _______ 4. It's commonly considered similar to the term _______ 5. What type of patient population is it most common in? 6. What is the primary PT intervention? correct answers 1. acute tensile overload - compressive overload - repetitive swelling 2. non-inflammatory proliferative response in...
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PCE Studying Questions with Complete Solutions
  • PCE Studying Questions with Complete Solutions

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  • PCE Studying Questions with Complete Solutions Neurapraxia - ANSWER Injury to nerve that causes a transient loss of function (conduction block ischemia); nerve dysfunction may be rapidly reversed or persist a few weeks, e.g., compression. Axonotmesis - ANSWER Injury to nerve interrupting the axon and causing loss of function and Wallerian degeneration distal to the lesion; with no disruption of the endoneurium, regeneration is possible, e.g., crush injury. Neurotmesis - ANSWER Cutting ...
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Ortho CPG info Questions And Answers Complete Study Solutions
  • Ortho CPG info Questions And Answers Complete Study Solutions

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  • achilles tendinopathy interventions - A: mechanical loading with eccentric or concentric B: activity modification B: iontophoresis (only modality) C: stretching, night splint, acute LBP tx - A: thrust and nonthrust mob for pain relief B: soft tissue mobs and massage for pain C: specific mm activation Acute LBP with leg pain tx - B: mm strengthening and endurance B: specific trunk mm activation adhesive capsulitis clinical findings - gradual progressive onset pain Sleep-disturbing night...
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