8 Questions
Which type of joint is the humeroulnar joint?
Hinge joint
What type of nerve injury is characterized by localized conduction block and temporary loss of sensation or motor function?
Grade 1: neuropraxia
What type of fracture breaks through the skin?
Simple fracture
What type of fracture is characterized by the bone breaking incompletely like a stick?
Greenstick fracture
Which type of injury involves significant motor deficits and mild sensory deficits?
Grade 2: axonotmesis
Which type of joint allows the radius to roll medially and laterally over the ulna?
Proximal radioulnar joint
What type of fracture occurs along an angle?
Oblique fracture
What classification of nerve injury involves both motor and sensory deficits that may necessitate surgery?
Grade 3: neurotmesis
Test your knowledge on articulations with a focus on single capsule joints like the humeroulnar, humeroradial, and proximal radioulnar joints. Also, explore the classification of nerve injuries caused by tensile force injuries.
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