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Malingering - Answer To feign illness or other incapacity in order to avoid duty or work.

Burns Bench Test - Answer ID this ortho

Burns Bench Test - Answer Type of malingering test where patient kneels on table and
bends trunk forward to touch floor with fingertips.

Mankopf's sign - Answer Type of malingering test where doctor establishes resting
pulse, then applies pressure to area of complaint while monitoring pulse rate.

Magnusson's test - Answer Malingering test where patient indicates area of pain and
doctor marks, then distracts patient and asks again to point to pain.

Hoover's test - Answer ID this ortho

Hoover's test - Answer A malingering test that is helpful in distinguishing between
organic and hysterical paralysis.

Age-related - Answer Disorders of the hip are more ______ than any other joint.

15 degrees - Answer The acetabulum is anteverted this many degrees

Greater trochanter - Answer The center of the femoral head should be at the level of the
tip of the ______.

Coxa valga - Answer Increased angle of femoral neck

Coxa vara - Answer Decreased angle of femoral neck

Iliofemoral ligament - Answer Strongest ligament in the body that is taut in full hip
extension.

Ischiofemoral ligament - Answer Hip ligament that reinforces the posterior capsule.

Labrum - Answer The transverse acetabular ligament is the most inferior portion of the:

Waddell's sign - Answer Malingering test that looks for over-reaction of patient to
symptoms.

Internal rotation - Answer Usually the first ROM that suffers with hip complaints.

120 degrees - Answer Average adult angle of femoral neck.

, Articular cartilage - Answer Increases to 2.4-2.6x body weight when standing on one
leg.

Hip abductors - Answer During walking, the unsupported pelvis is stabilized by
contralateral ________.

Trendelenberg's sign - Answer ID this ortho

Gluteus medius - Answer A positive Trendelenberg's test typically means that there is a
weakness in the _______.

Hip fractures - Answer Presentation:

- Elderly, female

- Unable to bear weight

- History of fall onto hip

- Osteoporosis

Osteonecrosis - Answer Intracapsular hip fractures are 2x more common and more
likely to have serious side effects such as:

Stress fractures - Answer Presentation:

- Young patient, runner/gymnast

- Pain is often anterior & deep

- Worse w/ weight bearing

Stress fractures (hip) - Answer ROM may only be changed at end-range, and pain w/
flexion & internal rotation.

Posterior - Answer 90% of sports-related hip dislocations are:

Posterior hip dislocation - Answer Caused by major force applied to flexed, adducted
hip.

Anterior hip dislocation - Answer Caused by force to extended, externally rotated leg.

SCFE (slipped capital femoral epiphysis) - Answer Presentation:

- Overweight child, or rapidly growing adolescent

- History of traumas

- Chronic slippage

Knee pain - Answer A child with SCFE may ONLY have:

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