ARTHEREX Module 1 Exam
T/F The dualwave is designed to operate as either inflow/outflow or an inflow only pump - Answer -True
One major advantage to the Dualwave pump over traditional inflow only pumps is: - Answer -DualWave
pumps automatically regulate inflow and outflow to maintain a constant fluid pressure in the joint
T/F Synergy UHD4K imaging console has 4 times the resolution as a standard HD - Answer -True
T/F Proximal refers to being closer to the main mass of the body - Answer -True
The primary Function of the Supraspinatus muscle is to mover the arm in this motion - Answer -
Abduction
T/F An advantage to of the Knotless Tightrope implant is earlier weight bearing compared to screw
fixation - Answer -True
T/F The Labrum is a fibrocartilginous ring that provides stability to the Glenohumeral Joint - Answer -
True
T/F the Synergy UHD4 console is a 3-1 system which contains a light source, 4k camera, and an image
management port - Answer -True
The Surpraspinatus Tendon Attaches to what Structure - Answer -The Greater Tuberosity of the
Humerus
T/F The dualwave is designed to operate as either inflow/outflow or an inflow only pump - Answer -True
One major advantage to the Dualwave pump over traditional inflow only pumps is: - Answer -DualWave
pumps automatically regulate inflow and outflow to maintain a constant fluid pressure in the joint
T/F Synergy UHD4K imaging console has 4 times the resolution as a standard HD - Answer -True
T/F Proximal refers to being closer to the main mass of the body - Answer -True
The primary Function of the Supraspinatus muscle is to mover the arm in this motion - Answer -
Abduction
T/F An advantage to of the Knotless Tightrope implant is earlier weight bearing compared to screw
fixation - Answer -True
T/F The Labrum is a fibrocartilginous ring that provides stability to the Glenohumeral Joint - Answer -
True
T/F the Synergy UHD4 console is a 3-1 system which contains a light source, 4k camera, and an image
management port - Answer -True
The Surpraspinatus Tendon Attaches to what Structure - Answer -The Greater Tuberosity of the
Humerus