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MSC exam 8 questions & answers 2024/2025
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MSC exam 8 questions & answers 2024/2025 
 
 
fibrocartilage - ANSWERSWhat is the meniscus made of? 
 
Medial because it is attached to the collateral ligament, lateral is not - ANSWERSWhich meniscus is more prone to tear? 
 
Non-contact/pivoting - ANSWERSWhat causes most ACL injuries? 
 
2 (medial and lateral) - ANSWERSHow many collateral ligaments are there? 
 
2 (anterior and posterior) - ANSWERSHow many cruciate ligaments are there? 
 
Fast-Fix 360 by Smith and Nephew - ANSWERSAll-inside tec...
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Section A (applied anatomy and physiology exam qns) With Verified Answers
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During sporting activities, a performer may use their fast oxidative- glycolytic muscle fibers. Describe the structure and function of these fibers. - ANSWER-1. Large amounts of myoglobin 
2. Many mitochondria 
3. Many capillaries 
4. High levels of oxidative enzymes 
5.High levels of glycolytic enzymes 
6. To provide aerobic energy/ATP/high aerobic capacity 
7. Resistance to fatigue/tolerance of lactic acid 
8.High force of contraction to generate power 
 
Playing team games such as football,...
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Mako 101 Questions
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Mako 101 Questions 
 
Pathology means: - study of disease/ illness 
 
The main function of cortical )compact bone is to provide. - Strength 
 
Ipsilateral means: - Occurring on the same side of the body 
 
A ligament is a tough band of fibrous connective tissue that usually connects. - Bone to bone 
 
Bilateral means: - occurring on both sides of the body 
 
Synovectomy means: - Surgical removal of the joint lining. 
 
Osteotomy means: - Cutting bone 
 
Unilateral means: - Occurring on only one ...
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BIO141 Joints Test Questions with Correct Answers
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BIO141 Joints Test Questions with Correct Answers 
Which of the following ligaments is not associated with the hip joint? 
 
 A ligamentum teres 
 B anterior cruciate ligament 
 C pubofemoral ligament 
 D ischiofemoral ligament 
 E iliofemoral ligament - Answer-B 
 
You ________ your mandible when you grasp your upper lip with your lower teeth. 
 
 rotate 
 extend 
 pivot 
 pronate 
 protract - Answer-protract 
 
Nodding your head "yes" is an example of 
 
 A lateral and medial rotation. 
 B ...
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SPHE 421 Quiz 5 Questions and Answers 2024 with complete solution;AMU
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SPHE 421 Quiz 5 Questions and Answers 2024 with complete solution;AMU 
 
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Question 1	2 / 2 points 
Trauma to the femoral nerve could impair any of the following muscles EXCEPT the Question options: 
sartorius. pectineus. 
gluteus maximus. rectus femoris. 
Question 2	2 / 2 points 
To fully stretch the hamstrings, you should do which of the following motions? Question options: 
Flex the knee and extend the hip Extend the knee and extend the hip 
Extend the knee and flex the hip 
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Saint Cloud State University SCSU Anatomy Lab Exam 2 Schoenfuss Questions And Answers Rated A+
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abductor pollicis longus - Origin ulna, radius, Interosseous membrane 
Insertion 1st metacarpal 
Nerve Posterior interosseous nerve 
from deep branch of radial nerve 
C7, C8 
Actions abduction, extension of thumb 
Antagonist Adductor pollicis muscle 
(note: Longus extends longer part of the thumb, brevis extends shorter part) 
Achilles tendon - attaches the gastrocnemius muscle to the heel bone aka calcaneal tendon 
adductor longus - Origin: Pubis 
Insertion: Femur 
Action: Adducts thigh 
adduct...
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NBCE Boards Part II - Principles of Chiropractic Questions and Answers Already Passed
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NBCE Boards Part II - Principles of Chiropractic Questions and Answers Already Passed 
Which subluxation hypotheses occurs most commonly in chiropractic practice? 
a. somatosomatic 
b. somatoautonomic 
c. neuroimmunomodulation d. psychosomatic a. somatosomatic 
The intradiscal pressure is the least in which position? 
a. walking 
b. standing 
c. sitting d. lying prone d. lying prone 
Pressure in the lumbar disc is increased most in which of the following positions? 
a. standing 
b. sitting 
c. s...
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BIOLOGY SCIE 1050 UNIT 2 — MILESTONE 2: Which of the following refers to a fracture that occurs
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Which of the following refers to a fracture that occurs straight across perpendicular to the long 
axis of a bone? 
RATIONALE 
 
 
 
Greenstick Fracture 
 
Comminuted Fracture 
 
Impacted Fracture 
 
Transverse Fracture 
UNIT 2 — MILESTONE 2 22/23 
CONCEPT 
 Fractures: Bone Repair 
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Transverse fractures are fractures that occur straight across perpendicular to the long axis of a bone. 
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Which of the following is most likely torn or r...
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NBCE Boards Part II - Principles of Chiropractic Questions With Complete Solutions
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Which subluxation hypotheses occurs most commonly in chiropractic practice? 
 
a. somatosomatic 
b. somatoautonomic 
c. neuroimmunomodulation 
d. psychosomatic correct answer: a. somatosomatic 
 
The intradiscal pressure is the least in which position? 
 
a. walking 
b. standing 
c. sitting 
d. lying prone correct answer: d. lying prone 
 
Pressure in the lumbar disc is increased most in which of the following positions? 
 
a. standing 
b. sitting 
c. sitting, bending forward 
d. sitting, bend...
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OCS - Medbridge Practice Exam Questions With Verified Answers, Latest Updated 2024/2025 (Graded A+)
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Sutlive CPR for Dx of Hip OA in individuals with unilateral hip pain - (1) selfreported squatting as an aggravating factor… 
(2) active hip flexion causing lateral hip pain 
(3) scour test with adduction causing lateral hip or groin pain 
(4) active hip extension causing pain 
(5) passive internal rotation of less than or equal to 25° 
Renal pain referral - - pelvis, low back, AND SHOULDER 
per wiki: "Kehr's sign is the occurrence of acute pain in the tip of the shoulder due to the 
presenc...
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