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EXSS 175 Final Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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The frontal bone of the skull - Answer-is the superior border of the eye orbit 
 
When you are sitting normally in a chair, on what bone does your weight rest? - Answer- ischium 
 
T/F: In thoracic vertebrae, the tubercle of the rib articulates with the facet on the transverse process whereas the head of the rib articulates with the body of the vertebrae - Answer-true 
 
the sagittal plane divides the body into - Answer-right and left portions ...
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PTA NPTE (Musculoskeletal) Advance Exam with Complete Solutions
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Hip illiofemoral ligament - ANSWER-Extends from anterior inferior iliac spine to intertrochanteric line of femur. LIMITS excessive hip extension Y fan shape 
 
Hip Pubofemoral ligament - ANSWER-Extends from Pubic portion of the rim of acetabulum to the neck of the femur. LIMITS excessive abduction and extension 
 
Ischiofemoral ligament - ANSWER-extends from the iscial wall of the acetabulum to the neck of the femur Limits EXT and IR and reinforces the articular capsule 
 
Acetabular labrum - AN...
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Mako 101 Questions and Answers 2023 with complete solution
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Mako 101 Questions and Answers 2023 with complete solution 
 
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: 
Occu...
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PTA EXAM NPTE (MUSCULOSKELETAL) QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
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Hip illiofemoral ligament CORRECT ANSWER Extends from anterior inferior iliac spine to intertrochanteric line of femur. LIMITS excessive hip extension Y fan shape 
 
Hip Pubofemoral ligament CORRECT ANSWER Extends from Pubic portion of the rim of acetabulum to the neck of the femur. LIMITS excessive abduction and extension 
 
Ischiofemoral ligament CORRECT ANSWER extends from the iscial wall of the acetabulum to the neck of the femur Limits EXT and IR and reinforces the articular capsule 
 
Acet...
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MSC ORT FINAL Exam Questions And Answers (Verified And Updated)
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MSC ORT FINAL Exam Questions And 
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What are the 3 bones of the knee joint? - answerfemur, tibia, patella, 
Range of Motion aimed for in a total knee replacement? - answer125-135 degrees of flexion 
abduction - answermovement away from the midline 
what knee compartment is subjected to the more weight bearing? - answermedial 
T/F: the mechanical axis of the femoral bone is represented by the line down the center of the IM 
canal - answerfalse 
argument for using CR ...
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Arthrex Sports Module #5 Test|Complete Questions with Correct Answers!!!Verified 
 Which ligament is connected to the femoral head and aids in stabilizing the femoral head to the hip socket? 
 
-Inguinal Ligament 
-Sacrospinous Ligament 
-Ligamentum Teres 
-Transverse Acetabular Ligament 
Ligamentum Teres 
True/False: The acetabular labrum extends around the entirety of the hip socket 
False 
True/False: All hip arthroscopy portals should be made lateral to the Anterior Superior Iliac Spine to a...
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MSC ORT FINAL Exam Questions And Answers (Verified And Updated)
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MSC ORT FINAL Exam Questions And 
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What are the 3 bones of the knee joint? - answerfemur, tibia, patella, 
Range of Motion aimed for in a total knee replacement? - answer125-135 degrees of flexion 
abduction - answermovement away from the midline 
what knee compartment is subjected to the more weight bearing? - answermedial 
T/F: the mechanical axis of the femoral bone is represented by the line down the center of the IM 
canal - answerfalse 
argument for using CR ...
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General Anatomy - NBCE
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General Anatomy - NBCE 
 
 
Supraspinatus - Insertion: greater tubercle 
Action: abducts arm 
Nerve: suprascapular n. 
 
 Infraspinatus - Insertion: greater tubercle 
Action: external rotation to arm 
Nerve: suprascapular n. 
 
 Teres minor - Insertion: greater tubercle 
Action: external rotation to arm 
Nerve: axillary n. 
 
 Subscapularis - Insertion: lesser tubercle 
Action: internal rotation 
Nerve: subscapularis n. 
 
 Rotator Cuff Muscles - "SITS" 
S - supraspinatus 
I - infrasp...
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NBCE Part 1 - General Anatomy 1.1
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NBCE Part 1 - General Anatomy 1.1 
 
 
What is the meeting of the lambdoidal, occiptomastoid, and parietomastoid sutures? - Asterion 
junction of occipital, parietal and temporal bones 
junction of lambdoidal, and squamous sutures 
 
 What are the soft spots in the skull of a newborn? - Fontanelles 
 
 AKA for external occipital protuberance? - Inion 
 
 Where the great wing of the sphenoid meets the parietal bone? - Pterion 
 
 The junction of the coronal and sagittal sutures, also the ...
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Tri6 - NMS Dx 2 - Exam 1 Questions With Correct Answers
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Tri6 - NMS Dx 2 - Exam 1 Questions With 
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Malingering - answerTo feign illness or other incapacity in order to avoid duty or work. 
Burns Bench Test - answerID this ortho 
Burns Bench Test - answerType of malingering test where patient kneels on table and bends 
trunk forward to touch floor with fingertips. 
Mankopf's sign - answerType of malingering test where doctor establishes resting pulse, then 
applies pressure to area of complaint while monitoring pulse rate. 
Magnusson'...
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