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Another term for the intercondylar sulcus is the: A. Articular Facets B. Patellar Surface C. Femoropatellar Joint Space D. Intercondylar Recess 2 Which of the following routines should be performed for a study of the second toe? A. AP, AP Oblique with Lateral Rotation, Mediolateral Proje...

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How many tarsals bones are found in the foot?

A. 7
B. 14
C. 5
D. 26 - ANSWER-A. 7

Which term describes the top or anterior surface of the foot?

A. Palmar
B. Dorsum
C. Volar
D. Plantar - ANSWER-B. Dorsum

Which structure or bone contains the sustentaculum tali?

A. Calcaneus
B. Talus
C. Base of the fifth metatarsal
D. Tibia - ANSWER-A. Calcaneus

How many articular facets make up the subtalar joint?

A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. Four - ANSWER-C. Three

Another term for the intercondylar sulcus is the:

A. Articular Facets

, B. Patellar Surface
C. Femoropatellar Joint Space
D. Intercondylar Recess - ANSWER-B. Patellar Surface

To decrease the angle between the anterior surface of the foot and the anterior surface
of the lower leg is described as:

A. Plantar Flexion
B. Inversion
C. Dorsiflexion
D. Eversion - ANSWER-C. Dorsiflexion

The patellofemoral joint is a _____ joint with a _____ type of movement.

A. Synovial; Ginglymus
B. Fibrous; Immovable
C. Synovial; Sellar
D. Synovial; Bicondylar - ANSWER-C. Synovial, Sellar

The calcaneus articulates with the talus and the:

A. Cuboid
B. Navicular
C. Medial Cuneiform
D. Lateral Cuneiform - ANSWER-A. Cuboid

A lateral knee radiograph that is over rotated (externally) toward the image receptor can
be recognized by which of the following?

A. The fibular head will appear more superimposed by the tibia than a true lateral.
B. The fibular head will appear less superimposed by the tibia than a true lateral.
C. The medial condyle of femur will appear more posterior.
D. Both A and C are correct. - ANSWER-B. The fibular head will appear less
superimposed by the tibia than a true lateral.

A correctly positioned AP 45 degree medial oblique ankle projection frequently may also
demonstrate a fracture of the base of the fifth metatarsal if present.

A. True
B. False - ANSWER-A. True

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