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The primary function of the subscapularis muscle is to move the arm in this motion: -
answer Internal rotation
The primary function of the supraspinatus is to move the arm in this motion: - answer
Abduction
True or False: proximal refers to being closer to the main mass of the body - answer
True
The quadriceps femoris refers to what? - answer Rectus femoris, vastus lateralis,
vastus medialis, vastus intermedius
What is the most common ligament disruption involved in lateral ankle sprains? –
answer ATFL
Which of the following are complications of screw fixation for syndesmosis injury? -
answer Loosening, breakage, need of second operation
What is the strongest ligament in the ankle syndesmosis ligament complex? -
answerPiTFL
What three bones make up the ankle joint? - answerTibia, fibula, talus
What two nerves are most at risk when surgeons perform a lateral ankle ligament
operation? - answerSural nerve and superficial peroneal nerve
One major advantage of the dualwave pump over the traditional inflow only pump is: -
answerdualwave pumps automatically regulate inflow and outflow to maintain a
constant fluid pressure in the joint
True or False: plasma makes up 55% of whole blood - answerTrue
What are the three ligaments that support the ankle syndesmosis joint? - answerPiTFL,
AiTFL, tibiofibular interosseous ligament
A speedbridge RCR consists of _ anchors medially and _ anchors lateral: - answer2
medial and 2 lateral