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CSFA Orthopedics Questions And Answers With Verified Solutions
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"Surgical neck" of the Humerous - Constriction below the greater and lesser tuberosities. 
Abduction pillow - used after total joint replacement for immobilization. 
Amphiarthrotic - slightly movable 
Antibiotic irrigation - Common anitbiotics include polymyxin and bacitracin 
Armboards - Maintained at less than 90-degree angle to prevent branchial plexus stretch. 
Arthroscopy - used on the shoulder, wrist, and knee often, and elbow, hip, and and ankle not 
often. 
Autogenous graft - Graft mat...
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Pedorthic Exam Questions And Answers (Verified And Updated)
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Pedorthic Exam Questions And Answers 
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_____ is best described as motion of a body part away from the midline of the body in a 
transverse plane. 
A. Abduction 
B. Adduction 
C. Inversion 
D. Eversion - answerA. Abduction 
______ is best described as elevation of the outer border of the foot, in the frontal plane. 
A. Abduction 
B. Adduction 
C. Inversion 
D. Eversion - answerD. Eversion 
____ is best described as motion of a body part towards the midline of the body, in a...
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Pod Sx new fun for final Exam Questions And Correct Detailed Answers.
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60 yo pt comes in and complains of pain on 1st MPJ. Its crepitant, 10 degrees of dorsiflexion, xrays demonstrate DJD, severe pain sub-met 2/instability along the medial column - correct answer 1st MPJ fusion 
 
ankylosis - what stage? - correct answer stage 4 - not salvageable 
 
excess removal of bone from a dorsiflexory base wedge osteotomy of the first met would most likely lead to? - correct answer ...
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Surgical Terminology, Radiographic angles Actual Exam Questions With Well Elaborated Answers.
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What is a Bunion? 
What do you find at the site? 
What plane is disturbed? 
What happens at the first MT? Hallux? - correct answer 1. Localized swelling around Medial/dorsal aspect of 1st MPJ 
2. Bursal sac, Prominent met head, erythema. 
3. Sagittal deformity- pain in dorsalflexion 
4. Deviates medially and hallux deviates laterally 
 
Bunion- Hallux Abductus 
What plane is disturbed and Which way does the hallux deviate? 
What is it caused by? 
An...
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Pedorthic Exam Questions And Answers (Verified And Updated)
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Pedorthic Exam Questions And Answers 
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_____ is best described as motion of a body part away from the midline of the body in a 
transverse plane. 
A. Abduction 
B. Adduction 
C. Inversion 
D. Eversion - answerA. Abduction 
______ is best described as elevation of the outer border of the foot, in the frontal plane. 
A. Abduction 
B. Adduction 
C. Inversion 
D. Eversion - answerD. Eversion 
____ is best described as motion of a body part towards the midline of the body, in a...
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Therapeutic Shoe Fitter- Terminology (Questions + Answers) Verified 100% Correct!!.
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Abduction - Answer-movement of limb away from the midline of the body 
Accessory Bone - Answer-Extra bone; typically accessory navicular 
Acquired Condition - Answer-developed after birth 
Acute - Answer-referring to a disease of sudden onset and brief course 
Adduction - Answer-Movement toward the midline of the body 
AFO - Answer-ankle foot orthosis 
Allodynia - Answer-a painful response to a non-painful stimulus 
Anesthesia - Answer-sensitivity to pain 
Antalgic gait - Answer-gait that develo...
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DEX 2024/25 MODULE 3 EXAM WITH COMPLETE, CORRECT SOLUTIONS
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Varus - Inward angulation of the distal segment of a bone or joint, as in bowlegs 
 
Valgus - Outward angulation of the distal segment of a bone or joint, as in knock-knees 
 
Hallux Valgus Deformity - AKA BUNION 
a progressive foot deformity in which the first MTP joint is affected and is often accompanied by significant functional disability and foot pain 
 
Hallux 2 bones & Joint separating them: - AKA BIG TOE 
1) Distal Phalanx 
2) Proximal Phalanx 
Interphalangeal Joint (I...
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ABFAS Basic Science Exam Questions and Answers All Correct
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ABFAS Basic Science Exam Questions 
and Answers All Correct 
 
How many muscles are associated with the 1st MPJ? - Answer-6 all together: 
2 Extrinsic (EHL, FHL) 
4 intrinsic (EHB, FHB, abductor hallucis, adductor hallucis) 
What makes up the 1st ray? - Answer-1st metatarsal & medial cuneiform 
How does the axis of the 1st Ray run? - Answer-Axis runs from anterolateral/slightly 
plantar to posteromedial/slightly dorsal and is angled about 45 degrees from both the 
frontal and sagittal planes wit...
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SCF Level 2 Exam 4 Rheumatic Disorders Questions And Answers Graded A+
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What is the goal of medical treatment in RA - decrease joint pain and swelling, achieve clinical 
remission, decrease liklihood of joint deformity and minimize disability 
When do we typically see an onset of rheumatic diseases? - between the 3rd and 6th generation 
they can be acute, sudden or insidious (no known cause) 
Do rheumatic diseases affect males or females more? - women are 2 - 9x more commonly 
affected by rheumatic diseases than men 
Remission vs. Exacerbation - remission: a period ...
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ABFAS QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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Diastasis for Lisfranc = a fracture is present - Answer- 2-5 mm of diastis betwen 1st and second mt base 
 
Chronic lisfrancs--->ct=1 mm diastasis betwen 1st and 2nd mt or an increase of more than 15 degrees in the tarso-metatarsal joint 
 
signs of lisfranc on xray - Answer- fleck sign (1 and 2 met bases) 
first ray elevated 
arch flattens 
 
MCC direction lisfranc displaces - Answer- Dorsal and Lateral 
 
When to sx correct lisfranc - Answer- >2mm displaced 
wait 14 days if too much edem...
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