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Which of the following is NOT a common shoulder problem?
Which of the following is NOT a common shoulder problem?
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (correct)
- Arthritis of the Shoulder
- Tendinitis and Bursitis
- Acromioclavicular Separation
What is the classification system used to describe varying degrees of soft tissue involvement and joint displacement in Acromioclavicular Separation?
What is the classification system used to describe varying degrees of soft tissue involvement and joint displacement in Acromioclavicular Separation?
- Rockwood’s Classification: Type I to VI (correct)
- Adhesive Capsulitis Classification
- Nicolas Foundation Classification
- Shoulder Cadaver Lab Slides Classification
What is the most common cause of Frozen Shoulder (Adhesive Capsulitis)?
What is the most common cause of Frozen Shoulder (Adhesive Capsulitis)?
- Arthritis of the Shoulder
- Unknown, often idiopathic (correct)
- Fracture
- Torn Rotator Cuff
How are shoulder problems diagnosed?
How are shoulder problems diagnosed?
What type of injury involves a superior dislocation of the AC joint with ruptured AC ligament, CC ligament, and joint capsule?
What type of injury involves a superior dislocation of the AC joint with ruptured AC ligament, CC ligament, and joint capsule?
Which type of injury is characterized by a posterior dislocation of the AC joint with ruptured AC ligament, CC ligament, and joint capsule?
Which type of injury is characterized by a posterior dislocation of the AC joint with ruptured AC ligament, CC ligament, and joint capsule?
Which special test for AC separation involves distracting the shoulder distally?
Which special test for AC separation involves distracting the shoulder distally?
In the Sulcus Test, what is considered a positive test implication?
In the Sulcus Test, what is considered a positive test implication?
What is the positive test implication of the Acromioclavicular Joint Compression Test?
What is the positive test implication of the Acromioclavicular Joint Compression Test?
Which test involves applying a downward (inferior) traction force to the humerus to check for excessive inferior humeral head translation?
Which test involves applying a downward (inferior) traction force to the humerus to check for excessive inferior humeral head translation?
What is the implication of a positive Piano Key Sign Test?
What is the implication of a positive Piano Key Sign Test?
Which type of injury involves a gross superior dislocation of the AC joint with ruptured AC ligament, CC ligament, and joint capsule?
Which type of injury involves a gross superior dislocation of the AC joint with ruptured AC ligament, CC ligament, and joint capsule?
What is considered a positive test implication of the Acromioclavicular Joint Crossover Test?
What is considered a positive test implication of the Acromioclavicular Joint Crossover Test?
In the Crossover Test, what is the action performed by the examiner?
In the Crossover Test, what is the action performed by the examiner?
What is the positive test implication of the Acromioclavicular Joint Compression Test?
What is the positive test implication of the Acromioclavicular Joint Compression Test?
What is considered a positive test implication in the Piano Key Sign Test?
What is considered a positive test implication in the Piano Key Sign Test?
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