ESAT Shoulder Review Quiz PDF
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This document appears to be a practice quiz on shoulder anatomy and associated medical procedures, suitable for use by undergraduate students.
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**1. What is the primary indication for using the "Thumb Web/Axilla with Knee Extension: Long-Axis Distraction" technique?** - A) Loss of A-P accessory movement - B) Superior misalignment of the humerus - C) Inferior misalignment of the clavicle - D) External rotation misalignment of the hum...
**1. What is the primary indication for using the "Thumb Web/Axilla with Knee Extension: Long-Axis Distraction" technique?** - A) Loss of A-P accessory movement - B) Superior misalignment of the humerus - C) Inferior misalignment of the clavicle - D) External rotation misalignment of the humerus **Correct Answer: B** **2. Which contact point is used in the "Bimanual Thumb Thenar Grasp/Proximal Humerus with Knee Extension; Anterior-to-Posterior Glide" technique?** - A) Distal clavicle - B) Proximal humerus - C) Axilla - D) Olecranon process **Correct Answer: B** **3. The "Interlaced Digital/Proximal Humerus; Superior-to-Inferior Glide in Flexion" technique is indicated for which condition?** - A) Superior misalignment of the humerus - B) Inferior misalignment of the distal clavicle - C) Posterior misalignment of the humerus - D) External rotation misalignment of the humerus **Correct Answer: A** **4. In the "Index/Proximal Humerus; Superior-to-Inferior Glide in Abduction" technique, what is the patient position (PP)?** - A) Supine with the arm at the side - B) Supine with the arm abducted to 90 degrees - C) Prone with the arm hanging off the table - D) Sitting with the arm forward flexed **Correct Answer: B** **5. What vector of force is applied in the "Reinforced Palmar/Olecranon; Anterior-to- Posterior Glide" technique?** - A) P-A - B) A-P - C) S-I - D) M-L **Correct Answer: B** **6. Which skeletal dysplasia is characterized by "champagne glass pelvis"?** - A) Achondroplasia - B) Cleidocranial dysostosis - C) Marfan's syndrome - D) Osteogenesis imperfecta **Correct Answer: A** **7. What is the primary indication for "Bimanual Thumb Thenar Grasp/Proximal Humerus with Knee Extension; Internal Rotation"?** - A) External rotation misalignment of the humerus - B) Internal rotation misalignment of the humerus - C) Posterior misalignment of the humerus - D) Superior misalignment of the distal clavicle **Correct Answer: A** **8. The "Bimanual Thumb Thenar Grasp/Proximal Humerus with Knee Extension; External Rotation" technique primarily corrects which condition?** - A) Internal rotation misalignment of the humerus - B) External rotation misalignment of the humerus - C) Superior misalignment of the proximal clavicle - D) Inferior misalignment of the proximal clavicle **Correct Answer: B** **9. In the "Bimanual Thumb Thenar Grasp/Proximal Humerus Grasp; Mobilization with Distraction" technique, what is the doctor position (DP)?** - A) Kneeling at the side of the table - B) Standing on the side of the table, facing cephalad - C) Standing in a lunge position on the affected side - D) Standing behind the patient **Correct Answer: C** **10. The "Bimanual Grasp/Hand; Pendular Abduction Mobilization" technique is indicated for which condition?** - A) Superior misalignment of the humerus - B) Anterior misalignment of the distal clavicle - C) Intracapsular adhesions in the glenohumeral joint - D) Loss of A-P accessory movement of the humerus **Correct Answer: C** **11. What is the patient position (PP) in the "Bimanual Thumb Thenar Grasp/Proximal Humerus with Knee Extension; Posterior-to-Anterior Glide" technique?** - A) Prone with the arm at the side - B) Supine with the arm abducted - C) Side-lying with the arm forward - D) Prone with the arm hanging off the table **Correct Answer: D** **12. Which technique involves circumduction and distraction of the shoulder joint?** - A) Interlaced Digital/Proximal Humerus; Superior-to-Inferior Glide in Flexion - B) Bimanual Thumb Thenar Grasp/Proximal Humerus; Mobilization with Distraction - C) Reinforced Palmar/Olecranon; Anterior-to-Posterior Glide - D) Hypothenar/Distal Clavicle with Distraction; Anterior-to-Posterior Glide **Correct Answer: B** **13. What vector is applied in the "Interlaced Digital/Proximal Humerus; Superior-to- Inferior Glide in Abduction" technique?** - A) A-P - B) P-A - C) S-I - D) M-L **Correct Answer: C** **14. The "Index/Distal Clavicle; Superior-to-Inferior Glide" technique primarily addresses which condition?** - A) Superior misalignment of the distal clavicle - B) Inferior misalignment of the distal clavicle - C) Posterior misalignment of the distal clavicle - D) Anterior misalignment of the proximal clavicle **Correct Answer: A** **15. In the "Covered Thumb/Distal Clavicle; Inferior-to-Superior Glide" technique, what is the patient position?** - A) Supine with the arm straight and slightly abducted - B) Prone with the arm abducted - C) Sitting with the arm forward flexed - D) Standing with the arm abducted **Correct Answer: A** **16. What is the primary indication for the "Hypothenar/Distal Clavicle with Distraction; Anterior-to-Posterior Glide" technique?** - A) Restricted S-I accessory movement of the clavicle - B) Restricted A-P accessory movement of the distal clavicle - C) Restricted P-A accessory movement of the proximal clavicle - D) Restricted M-L accessory movement of the scapula **Correct Answer: B** **17. The "Digital/Distal Clavicle with Distraction; Posterior-to-Anterior Glide" technique addresses which specific misalignment?** - A) Superior misalignment of the distal clavicle - B) Inferior misalignment of the distal clavicle - C) Posterior misalignment of the distal clavicle - D) Anterior misalignment of the distal clavicle **Correct Answer: C** **18. In the "Web/Distal Clavicle; Superior-to-Inferior Glide" technique, what is the doctor position (DP)?** - A) Behind the patient - B) At the side of the table - C) Opposite the involved side - D) Behind the patient and to the side **Correct Answer: D** **19. Which technique is indicated for a "loss of A-P accessory movement of the proximal clavicle"?** - A) Hypothenar/Proximal Clavicle with Distraction; Anterior-to-Posterior Glide - B) Covered Thumb/Proximal Clavicle; Superior-to-Inferior Glide - C) Bimanual Thumb Thenar Grasp/Proximal Humerus; Internal Rotation - D) Digital/Proximal Clavicle with Distraction; Posterior-to-Anterior Glide **Correct Answer: A** **20. What is the correct contact point (CP) for the "Covered Thumb/Proximal Clavicle; Superior-to-Inferior Glide" technique?** - A) Distal clavicle - B) Proximal clavicle - C) Proximal humerus - D) Axilla **Correct Answer: B** **21. In the "Covered Thumb/Proximal Clavicle with Knee Extension; Inferior-to-Superior Glide" technique, what is the patient position?** - A) Supine with the arm abducted - B) Prone with the arm hanging off the table - C) Supine with the arm forward flexed - D) Sitting with the arm forward flexed **Correct Answer: A** **22. What vector is applied in the "Digital/Proximal Clavicle with Distraction; Posterior-to- Anterior Glide" technique?** - A) S-I - B) A-P - C) P-A - D) M-L **Correct Answer: C** **23. The "Thenar/Distal Clavicle, Thenar/Manubrium;Long-Axis Distraction" technique is primarily used for what purpose?** - A) Correcting anterior misalignment of the distal clavicle - B) Correcting posterior misalignment of the proximal clavicle - C) Displacement of the intraarticular meniscus in the sternoclavicular joint - D) Correcting superior misalignment of the proximal clavicle **Correct Answer: C** **24. In the "Reinforced Thenar/Proximal Clavicle; Inferior-to-Superior Glide" technique, which is the primary stabilization point?** - A) The proximal clavicle - B) The distal humerus - C) The manubrium of the sternum - D) The torso against the back of the chair or body **Correct Answer: D** **25. What is the doctor position (DP) in the "Digital Proximal/Clavicle, Thenar/Manubrium; Long-Axis Distraction" technique?** - A) At the side of the table - B) Behind the patient and slightly to the side of involvement - C) Opposite the involved side - D) At the head of the table, facing caudal **Correct Answer: B** **26. The "Bilateral Thumb Thenar/Lateral Scapula; Lateral-to-Medial Glide" technique addresses which condition?** - A) Dysfunctional scapulohumeral rhythm - B) Superior misalignment of the humerus - C) Inferior misalignment of the clavicle - D) Loss of A-P accessory movement of the proximal clavicle **Correct Answer: A** **27. In the "Crossed Bilateral Mid-Hypothenar (Knife-Edge)/Medial Scapula; Medial-to- Lateral Glide" technique, what is the contact point (CP)?** - A) Superior aspect of the distal clavicle - B) Medial (vertebral) border of the scapula - C) Proximal clavicle - D) Lateral border of the scapula **Correct Answer: B** **28. What is the vector (VEC) used in the "Bimanual Digital Thenar Grasp/Scapula; Rotation—Inferior Angle Lateral to Medial" technique?** - A) L-M - B) A-P - C) S-I - D) Rotational **Correct Answer: D** **29. Which patient position (PP) is correct for the "Bimanual Digital Thenar Grasp/Scapula; Rotation—Inferior Angle Medial to Lateral" technique?** - A) Supine with the arm abducted - B) Prone with the arm hanging off the table - C) Side-lying with the affected arm placed behind the back - D) Side-lying with the affected arm abducted and the hand behind the head **Correct Answer: D** **30. The "Bimanual Thumb Thenar Grasp/Proximal Humerus with Knee Extension; Posterior-to-Anterior Glide" technique applies which vector (VEC)?** - A) A-P - B) P-A - C) S-I - D) M-L **Correct Answer: B** **31. In the "Thumb Web/Axilla with Knee Extension: Long-Axis Distraction" technique, what is the contact point (CP)?** - A) The distal clavicle - B) The shoulder girdle - C) The proximal humerus - D) The patient's axilla **Correct Answer: D** **32. The "Bimanual Thumb Thenar Grasp/Proximal Humerus with Knee Extension; Anterior-to-Posterior Glide" technique is indicated for which condition?** - A) Loss of superior glide movement - B) Loss of inferior glide movement - C) Loss of A-P accessory movement - D) Loss of P-A accessory movement **Correct Answer: C** **33. What is the doctor position (DP) in the "Bimanual Thumb Thenar Grasp/Proximal Humerus with Knee Extension; Internal Rotation" technique?** - A) Standing on the involved side, facing caudal - B) Standing at the head of the table, facing cephalad - C) Standing on the involved side, facing cephalad - D) Standing behind the patient **Correct Answer: C** **34. The "Bimanual Thumb Thenar Grasp/Proximal Humerus with Knee Extension; External Rotation" technique primarily corrects which condition?** - A) Internal rotation misalignment of the humerus - B) External rotation misalignment of the humerus - C) Superior misalignment of the proximal clavicle - D) Inferior misalignment of the proximal clavicle **Correct Answer: B** **35. What is the primary indication for the "Bimanual Thumb Thenar Grasp/Proximal Humerus Grasp; Mobilization with Distraction" technique?** - A) Superior misalignment of the humerus - B) Inferior misalignment of the distal clavicle - C) Intracapsular adhesions in the glenohumeral joint - D) Loss of A-P accessory movement of the humerus **Correct Answer: C** **36. In the "Bimanual Grasp/Hand; Pendular Abduction Mobilization" technique, what is the patient position (PP)?** - A) Supine with the arm slightly abducted - B) Prone with the arm hanging off the table - C) Sitting with the arm forward flexed - D) Side-lying with the arm forward **Correct Answer: A** **37. What vector (VEC) is applied in the "Bimanual Thumb Thenar Grasp/Proximal Humerus with Knee Extension; Posterior-to-Anterior Glide" technique?** - A) P-A - B) A-P - C) S-I - D) M-L **Correct Answer: B** **38. The "Bimanual Thumb Thenar Grasp/Proximal Humerus; Mobilization with Distraction" technique is used to address which issue?** - A) Loss of rotational movement of the scapulocostal articulation - B) Loss of long-axis accessory movement - C) Loss of A-P accessory movement - D) Loss of S-I accessory movement **Correct Answer: B** **39. In the "Interlaced Digital/Proximal Humerus; Superior-to-Inferior Glide in Flexion" technique, what is the patient position (PP)?** - A) Supine with the involved arm raised to 90 degrees flexion - B) Prone with the involved arm hanging off the table - C) Sitting with the arm forward flexed - D) Side-lying with the arm forward **Correct Answer: A** **40. Which technique involves using the thumb web and applying downward pressure to the shoulder girdle?** - A) Index/Proximal Humerus; Superior-to-Inferior Glide in Abduction - B) Thumb Web/Axilla with Knee Extension: Long-Axis Distraction - C) Reinforced Palmar/Olecranon; Anterior-to-Posterior Glide - D) Bimanual Thumb Thenar Grasp/Proximal Humerus with Knee Extension; Internal Rotation **Correct Answer: B** **41. The "Reinforced Palmar/Olecranon; Anterior-to-Posterior Glide" technique is primarily used to correct which condition?** - A) Superior misalignment of the distal clavicle - B) Anterior misalignment of the humerus - C) Posterior misalignment of the humerus - D) Inferior misalignment of the proximal clavicle **Correct Answer: B** **42. In the "Index/Distal Clavicle; Superior-to-Inferior Glide" technique, what is the vector (VEC)?** - A) S-I - B) A-P - C) P-A - D) M-L **Correct Answer: A** **43. The "Covered Thumb/Distal Clavicle; Inferior-to-Superior Glide" technique addresses which specific misalignment?** - A) Superior misalignment of the distal clavicle - B) Inferior misalignment of the distal clavicle - C) Posterior misalignment of the distal clavicle - D) Anterior misalignment of the proximal clavicle **Correct Answer: B** **44. In the "Hypothenar/Distal Clavicle with Distraction; Anterior-to-Posterior Glide" technique, what is the doctor position (DP)?** - A) Standing opposite the involved side - B) Standing behind the patient - C) Standing at the head of the table - D) Kneeling at the side of the table **Correct Answer: A** **45. What is the primary stabilization point in the"Digital/Distal Clavicle with Distraction; Posterior-to-Anterior Glide" technique?** - A) The distal clavicle - B) The proximal clavicle - C) The patient's manubrium - D) The patient's shoulder girdle **Correct Answer: C** **46. The "Web/Distal Clavicle; Superior-to-Inferior Glide" technique primarily corrects which condition?** - A) Inferior misalignment of the distal clavicle - B) Superior misalignment of the distal clavicle - C) Posterior misalignment of the proximal clavicle - D) Anterior misalignment of the proximal clavicle **Correct Answer: B** **47. In the "Hypothenar/Proximal Clavicle with Distraction; Anterior-to-Posterior Glide" technique, what is the contact point (CP)?** - A) Inferior aspect of the proximal clavicle - B) Anterior aspect of the proximal clavicle - C) Superior aspect of the distal clavicle - D) Posterior aspect of the distal clavicle **Correct Answer: B** **48. What vector (VEC) is applied in the "Covered Thumb/Proximal Clavicle; Superior-to- Inferior Glide" technique?** - A) S-I - B) A-P - C) P-A - D) M-L **Correct Answer: A** **49. The "Covered Thumb/Proximal Clavicle with Knee Extension; Inferior-to-Superior Glide" technique is primarily used to correct which condition?** - A) Superior misalignment of the distal clavicle - B) Inferior misalignment of the proximal clavicle - C) Posterior misalignment of the proximal clavicle - D) Anterior misalignment of the distal clavicle **Correct Answer: B** **50. In the "Digital/Proximal Clavicle with Distraction; Posterior-to-Anterior Glide" technique, what is the patient position (PP)?** - A) Supine - B) Prone - C) Sitting - D) Standing **Correct Answer: A**