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BOC exam review Clinical Evaluation and Diagnosis Questions and Answers
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A positive Thompson's sign is indicative of what problem? 
A. Tight hip flexor 
B. Tight iliotibial band 
C. Ruptured anterior tibialis tendon 
D. Ruptured posterior tibialis tendon 
E. Ruptured Achilles tendon 
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Which of the following is a simple movement to check the integrity of the radial 
nerve? 
A. Elbow flexion 
B. Wrist extension 
C. Forearm supination 
D. Thumb-to-little finger opposition 
E. Shoulder flexion 
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A grade I ankle sprain involves which structure? 
A. Tibiofi...
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BOC Exam Review Clinical Evaluation and Diagnosis; Questions and Answers 100% Solved
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BOC Exam Review Clinical Evaluation and 
Diagnosis; Questions and Answers 100% Solved 
A positive Thompson's sign is indicative of what problem? 
A. Tight hip flexor 
B. Tight iliotibial band 
C. Ruptured anterior tibialis tendon 
D. Ruptured posterior tibialis tendon 
E. Ruptured Achilles tendon Correct answer-E 
Which of the following is a simple movement to check the integrity of the radial nerve? 
A. Elbow flexion 
B. Wrist extension 
C. Forearm supination 
D. Thumb-to-little finger opp...
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MSK Practice Questions - Full Questions, Answers, & Rationales. Update 2022
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MSK Practice Questions - Full Questions, Answers, & Rationales. Update 2022 The correct answer is A: Jumpers knee. Rationale- Patellar tendonitis or Jumpers knee is an overuse injury of the qu adriceps tendon. Pain at the lower pole of patella and stiffness after activity are main presentations. Meniscal tear (Option B) presents with popping and locking on movement. Osteochondriti...
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Stott Pilates Exam Preparation question with complete solutions -Anatomy
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Which muscles oppose each other on the anteriorposterior sides of the foot? 
Anterior: Dorsiflexors 
Posterior: Plantar Flexors 
 
 
 
Which muscles oppose each other on the later and rotary sides of the foot? 
Lateral: Tibialis 
Peroneals 
 
 
 
What is the function of Tibialis anterior? 
dorsiflexing and inverting the foot. 
 
 
 
What is the function of the peroneas muscles? 
Primarily responsible for eversion of the foot. peroneus longus and brevis plantarflex the foot, while the peroneus te...
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A muscle that produces low force and has a high contractile rate is classified as a _________ - AnswerLongitudinal Muscle 
The ankle's most stable position is in ______ due to the overall shape of the ______ - AnswerDorsiflexion; talus 
During the pre-participation screening your client is determined to have 4 risk factors. This is considered 
to be: - Answer-Moderate Risk 
A reason or rationale NOT to perform exercise or testing - Answer-Contraindication 
If difficulties are encountered in cal...
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Anatomy - Stott Pilates Exam Preparation Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Which muscles oppose each other on the anteriorposterior sides of the foot? Anterior: 
Dorsiflexors 
Posterior: Plantar Flexors 
 
Which muscles oppose each other on the later and rotary sides of the foot? Lateral: Tibialis 
Peroneals 
 
What is the function of Tibialis anterior? dorsiflexing and inverting the foot. 
 
What is the function of the peroneas muscles? Primarily responsible for eversion of the foot. 
pero...
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Arthrex - Foot & Ankle Anatomy(diagrams).
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Phalanges (foot) 
 
 
 
Metatarsals 
 
 
 
 
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Hallux 
 
 
 
3 Parts to Phalange 
1. Distal 
2. Middle 
3. Proximal 
*1st Met has Hallux 
 
 
 
Cuboid 
 
 
 
Lateral Cuneiform 
 
 
 
Middle Cuneiform 
 
 
 
Medial Cuneiform 
 
 
 
Navicular 
 
 
 
Talus 
 
 
 
Calcaneus 
 
 
 
Tibia 
 
 
 
Fibula 
 
 
 
What 3 bones make up the ankle joint? 
tibia, fibula, talus 
 
 
 
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Orthotics Hanger Mock Exam (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A+
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Orthotics Hanger Mock Exam (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Questions 
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Maximum dorsiflexion occurs during which phase of gait? 
a. Initial contact 
b. Mid-swing 
c. Terminal Stance 
d. Push Off c. Terminal Stance 
A single gait cycle is defined as the activity that occurs from: 
a. Heel strike on one side to heel strike on the ipsilateral side 
b. Double limb support on one side to double limb support on the contralateral side 
c. Heel off on one side to...
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DEX IOT Exam Prep (2024 / 2025) Grade A | Questions and Verified Answers | 100% Correct
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DEX IOT Exam Prep (2024 / 2025) Grade A | Questions and Verified Answers | 100% Correct Q: What are the storage requirements for ArthroCell? 1. Storage temperature 2. Shelf Life Answer: 1. -65° C (must be used within 4 hours after thawing) 2. 2-year shelf life Q: What is ArthroFlex and what is its primary function? Answer: Acellular dermal matrix Functions as a scaffold of collagen, elastin, and growth factors Q: MatraCell process for sterilization removes ____ % of DNA Answer: >97% of DNA r...
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Spine Lateral Flexors External Oblique, Internal Oblique, Quadratus Lumborum, Erector 
Spinae (logissimus, iliocostalis, spinalis) 
 
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