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Arthrex Sports IOT (Day 2 & 3 test) Questions and Answers

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most important factor in determining pt positioning surgeon preference muscle defense against anterior displacement subscap disadvantages beach chair all of the above FT cerclage ultimate load greater than 3000N What kind of suture configuration is used for a labrum? Y, Cinch, Matress, S...

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Arthrex ACE Trainings- Sports Study Questions and Answers

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The MPFL is the main passive stabilizer against lateral patella displacement and is at its tightest in what degree of flexion? A. 0-30 degrees B. 0-180 degrees C. 60-90 degrees A. 0-30 degrees What landmark does Schottles Point refer to when discussing MPFL? A. distal patella attachment B. s...

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Arthrex Sports IOT (Day 1/test) Questions and Answers

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what type of White Blood Cells makes up the most of your WBC count neutrophils What is the statistical power in a scientific journal article? The likelihood that a study can detect a defect if one exists primary function of subscap internal rotation What is the optimal anatomic position to ...

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Mod. 1 Test - Sports On-Boarding Training – Arthrex Study Questions and Answers

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The primary function of the Subscapularis muscle is to move the arm in this motion: - Abduction - Adduction *- Internal Rotation* - External Rotation True or False: Proximal refers to being closer to the main mass of the body: *- True* - False The Quadriceps Femoris refers to which of the ...

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Arthrex Final Test Questions and Answers

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When performing a pediatric ACL reconstruction the potential complication from drilling across the physis is? Premature bone growth arrest A meniscus tear in what area is least likely to heal? White-White zone It is called a ________ deformity when the knee is being pushed internally Valgus ...

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Arthrex Modules Review Questions and Answers

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What diameter are the inside-out repair needles with 0.9 mm suture tape? 1.1 mm There are three different cannulas associated with the zonenavigator system. What are the three? Anterior, Left Medial Posterior, Right/Middle Posteriro How far does the zonenavigator button advance the meniscal re...

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Arthrex 5-Day Biologics Practice Questions and Answers

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Arthrex Amnion Types -AM Thin (100-300 microns) derived frkm amnion membrane layer -AM Cord (800-1000 microns) derived from umblical cord, can hold stitch when hydrated (8x thicker than traditional amnion). -Amnion Viscous (Amniotic Fluid) How is Amnion matrix prepared? Processed via dehydrat...

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Arthrex Module 2 Exam Questions and Answers

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The bipolar ablation breaks down tissue by the following process?Chemical reaction - gently breaks down tissue at the molecular level (T/F) The Synergy Resection Console can control two handpicks independently as well as simultaneously.True What two muscles make up your calf muscles and come...

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Arthrex Knee Procedures/Products Study Questions and Answers

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Meniscal tears that are indicated for resection (irreparable tears) Degenerative Tears and small white-white tears Goals of Meniscal Resection Removing degenerative tissue, keeping as much meniscus as possible, recreating meniscal contour Where do most osteochondral defects occur Weight bearin...

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Arthrex Module 6 Test Questions and Answers

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When seating the AC Dogbone Button at the base of the coracoid, the concavity should seat against the coracoid and the orientation line should be in line with the....... a. Clavicle b. Anterior border of the scapula c. glenoid cavity d. Arch of the coracoid e. Spine of the scapula d. Arch of...

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Arthrex Module 6 Exam Questions and Answers

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True or False: The Coracoclavicular (CC) Ligaments are composed of the Conoid and Trapezoid Ligaments. True When performing a Dog Bone AC joint repair, the case is done in what way? Open, Arthroscopic, and Mini Open (all of the above) True or False: The AC Dog Bone button technique can be used...

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Arthrex Sports Module 4 Test Questions and Answers

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The zones of the meniscus are determined by: Blood Supply Which of the following meniscal repairs would you use for an anterior tear? -All-inside repair -Inside/Out Repair -Outside/In Repair Outside/In Repair What is the angle of the up curve of the knee scorpion suture passer's jaw? 5 d...

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Arthrex Sports IOT Study Questions and Answers

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The femoral footprint of the ACL is located on the: Lateral Femoral Condyle Which of the following are common causes of ACL injury? Changing direction laterally Stopping suddenly Landing from a jump Females are ________ times more prone to ACL injury. 4-5 The Quadriceps Femoris refers to ...

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Arthrex OrthoBiologics Practice Questions and Answers

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What is Amnion grafts that are rich in growth factors and contain regenerative qualities that maintain the natural healing properties of amnion Key Points of Amnion Protects - acts as an adhesion barrier to help protect tendon and nerves Regeneration- Rich in growth factors that maintain the nat...

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Arthrex Shoulder Review Questions and Answers

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What is rotator cuff made up of? Subscapularis, infraspinatus, supraspinatus, and teres minor Where does the Subscapularis attach? Where does the rest of the rotator cuff attach? Subscapularis= lesser tuberosity of the humerus Infraspinatus, supraspinatus, and teres minor= greater tuberosity of ...

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Arthrex Final Exam Questions and Answers

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T or F? the internal brace implant allows for early weight bearing while protecting the ligament repair True T or F? Arthrex recommends using the internal brace implant for lateral ankle instability with or without a repair of the ATFL False surgical repair of the lateral ankle ligament ATFL...

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Arthrex – Biologics Review Questions and Answers

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Dermal Matrix Intact scaffold of collagen, elastin, and growth factors What are the two layers of the dermis? Papillary Layer - Upper Reticular - Lower (side closest to repair site) Why do we decellularize dermal allografts? Provides scaffold for recipient cells to populate which equals rebui...

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Arthrex 1-6 Modules Review Questions and Answers

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What two nerves are most at risk when surgeons perform a lateral ankle ligament reconstruction? Sural and Superficial Peroneal nerve (medial nerve = tibialis) what is the most common motion responsible for lateral ankle sprains? inversion; plantar flexion what is the most common ligament di...

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Arthrex Biologics Test Questions and Answers

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What are the three important things you need for spinning down blood/bmac? Speed (rpm) Volume of blood Time spun What does PRP stand for? Platelet Rich Plasma What does BMAC stand for? Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentration What is PPP? Platelet Poor Plasma What are the Cellular products? ...

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Arthrex Arthroplasty Study Questions and Answers

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Subscapularis Tenotomy - most common technique used in a TSA procedure. - Easy to suture - has poor blood supply - can often heal as scar tissue. Subscapularis Peel-Off - least common technique used in a TSA procedure. - repairs back through transosmosis bone tunnels. - bone to tendon h...

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ARTHREX DEX 5 DAY PRACTICE TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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When the surgeon is performing a DIP joint fusion and has inserted the double ended kwire to the desired depth in the middle phalanx, how many millimeters should be subtracted from the measured length of the kwire to account for countersinking the screw head and compression at the fusion site? 1m...

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H/W Arthrex Training Review Questions and Answers

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What is the most common injury in the hand? Scapholunate What makes up the Intercalated segment of the wrist? Scaphoid, Triquetrum, Lunate, and pisiform How much stronger is the Internal brace than the Graft alone? 2 times What extra products should you remember to bring to Internal Brace c...

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Arthrex Study Guide with Questions and Answers

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Primary function of the subscapularis muscle internal rotation What is the name of the triangular portion of the capsule which lies between the supraspinatus and the subscapularis? Rotator Interval What bones are involved in a 4-corner fusion? Hamate, capitate, lunate, triquetrrium The Cora...

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Arthrex Module 4 Test Questions and Answers

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Which of the following patients could benefit from an ALL reconstruction? a. Revision ACLs b. Hyperlax patients c. Pivoting athletes d. IKCD grade III pivot-shifts e. All of the above e. All of the above True or False: The MCL InternalBrace implant does not significantly increase the stren...

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Arthrex Module Questions and Answers

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The femoral footprint of the ACL is located on the: a. Medial femoral condyle b. Lateral femoral condyle c. Trochlea groove d. Gerdy's tubercle b. Lateral femoral condyle True or False: Females are 4-5 times more prone to ACL injury a. True b. False a. True True or False: In the ACL...

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Arthrex Onboarding Test 1 Review Questions and Answers

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The Synergy UHD4 Console is a 4-1 system which contains a light source, 4k camera, image management port & integration. T/F True The primary function of the supraspinatus is to move the arm in this motion. ABduction The primary function of the subscapularis is to move the arm in this motion. I...

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Arthrex Test Preparation Questions and Answers

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ArthroCell is a moldable viable cellular allogeneic bone matrix derived from bovine bone marrow. False SAL 10-6 means what? Sterility Assurance Level is the same as a glove or instrument used in the OR -A SAL of 10-6 is the recommended probability of survival for organisms on a sterilized devi...

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Arthrex Module 2 Practice Test Questions and Answers

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What two muscles make up your calf muscles and come together to form the Achilles tendon? Gastrocnemius and soleus A patient experiencing pain with shoe wear and swelling for several months located at the posterior aspect of their heel is more likely to have what type of Achilles tendon disorder?...

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Arthrex Sports IOT Test Prep Questions and Answers

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What portal looking anterior on right shoulder what structure on left side of screen? glenoid what is the correct number of portals needed for shoulder arthroscopy? how ever many surgeon needs which of the following statements are false during a shoulder scope? standard portal will always been...

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Arthrex Module 1 Exam Review Questions and Answers

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T/F The dualwave is designed to operate as either inflow/outflow or an inflow only pump True One major advantage to the Dualwave pump over traditional inflow only pumps is: DualWave pumps automatically regulate inflow and outflow to maintain a constant fluid pressure in the joint T/F Synergy U...

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Arthrex Questions and 100% Correct Answers

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Distal situated away from the center of the body or from the point of attachment. Radius The radius is a bone in the forearm. The radius or radial bone is one of the two large bones of the forearm, the other being the ulna. It extends from the lateral side of the elbow to the thumb side of the wr...

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