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Panner's disease Correct Ans-Osteochondritis of the capitellum. Also one of the causes of
"little league elbow"




Nursemaid's elbow Correct Ans-when the radial head separates from the annular
ligament, resulting in pain and inability to rotate the radial head




Within the supinator at the arcade of Frohse Correct Ans-Where is radial nerve
compression in the forearm typically located?



C - Capitellum (2)

M - Medial epicondyle (4)

R - Radial head (5)

T - Trochlea (8)

O - Olecranon (9)

L - Lateral epicondyle (10) Correct Ans-What are the six ossification centers in the elbow?
What are their order/age of appearance in children?




Volkmann's ischemia Correct Ans-Compartment syndrome in the forearm. Another name
for compartment syndrome



1. Pain with passive stretch

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2. Pallor

3. Pulselessness

4. Paresis secondary to nerve compression Correct Ans-What are the 4 P's of compartment
syndrome?




Monteggia fracture Correct Ans-Fracture of ulna with anterior dislocation of the radial
head




Galeazzi fracture Correct Ans-distal 1/3 radius shaft fx AND; associated distal radioulnar
joint (DRUJ) injury




Speed's Test Correct Ans-Special test to assess for bicep tendonitis. Resisted shoulder flex
to 90, elbow extended, forearm supinated




Yergason's Test Correct Ans-Special test to assess for bicep tendonitis. Resisted supination
with the elbow flexed and slightly externally rotated




Cozen's Test Correct Ans-Special tests to assess for lateral epicondylitis. Static, resisted
wrist extension with palpation over the proximal ECRB




FCU Correct Ans-The ulnar nerve passes through what muscle at the cubital tunnel?

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Lunate, capitate, hamate, triquetrum Correct Ans-Four-bone fusion includes which four
bones?




Central Correct Ans-Which portion of the TFCC is avascular?




Distal radius Correct Ans-The Frykman's classification system classifies fractures of what?




Small finger Correct Ans-What finger is most often affected by tendon ruptures in RA
patients?




Stress loading Correct Ans-What technique is proposed via Watson and Carlson to tread
RSD/CRPS?




Static 2-point discrimination Correct Ans-What test is used to assess inner action density?




Stener's lesion Correct Ans-A torn UCL that becomes trapped superficially to the proximal
edge of the adductor aponeurosis




Mallet finger Correct Ans-Rupture of the extensor mechanism of the terminal phalanx




Jersey finger Correct Ans-Avulsion of the FDP

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Collar bone (clavicle) Correct Ans-What bone ties the axial skeleton to the upper limb?




Sternoclavicular joint Correct Ans-What is the only joint that attaches the upper limb
directly to the axial skeleton?




Froment's sign Correct Ans-Weak or absent adductor function of the thumb results in
flexion of the IP joint during pinch




Creep Correct Ans-The term used when skin undergoes plastic deformation. The skin
becomes tense and begins to fatigue (break down) and is unable to return to normal resting
length




Desiccation Correct Ans-drying out




paronychia Correct Ans-Bacterial infection of the nail fold and/or nail plate. One of the
most common infections of the hand




Felon Correct Ans-Deep infection of the pad of the finger




Dogs Correct Ans-Most animal bites are from which animal?

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