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Very Strong, provide stability of the knee, do not heal, prevent anterior and posterior dislocation of the knee are all characteristics of which types of ligaments? |
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Anterior Cruciate Ligaments (ACL)
Posterior Cruciate Ligaments (PCL) |
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Prevent dislocation of the knee medially and laterally, protect the knee from excessive varus and valgus, stabilize the knee are all characteristics of what types of ligaments? |
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Medial Cruciate Ligaments (MCL)
Lateral Cruciate Ligaments (LCL) |
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Roof Top positions is also known as: __________. |
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Roof Top position is common in what type of disease? |
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Intrinsic Minus is also known as ____________. |
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Paralysis of interossei and lumbrical muscles |
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Clawhand is what type of nerve injury? |
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Ulnar and Median Nerve Injury |
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The following muscles belong to what type of nerve?
Flexor Carpi Ulnaris
Palmaris Brevis
Ulnar Half of Flexor Digitorum Profundus
Two Ulnar Lumbricals
All Interossei Muscles
All Hypothenar Musles
Deep portion of Flexor Pollicus Brevis
Adductor Pollicus Brevis |
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The following muscles belong to what type of nerve?
Flexor Carpi Radialis
Palmaris Longus
Flexor Digitorum Superficialis
Radial Half of Flexor Digitorum Profunus
Two Radial Lumbricals
Flexor Pollicus Longus
Superfical portion of Flexor Pollicus Brevis
Opponens Pollicus
Abductor Pollicus Brevis |
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The following muscles belong to what type of nerve?
Extensor Carpi Radialis Longus
Extensor Carpi Radialis Brevis
Extensor Carpi Ulnaris
Extensor Digitorum
Extensor Indicis Proprius
Extensor Pollicus Longus
Extensor Pollicus Brevis
Abductor Pollicus Longus
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_________________ muscles work in a force couple. The two different muscles in the ventral and dorsal side are working in completely different directions to complete one motion. The lumbar extensors will pull up and the hip flexors will pull down. |
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______________________Muscles are working in synergy. They are working in the same direction. |
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______________ is a deformity of the vertebral column characterized by abdominal curvatures in all three planes- mostly notably in the horizontal and frontal planes |
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The spinal nerves pass through a very specific region known as____________. |
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Which of the following are not characteristics of vertebrae and intervertebral disc?
a. Hydraulic system
b. shock absorber
c. allows bending but can tear when twisted.
d. all of the above
e. none of the above
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What is Nucleus Pulposus? |
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Pulp like gel in the center of the annulus fibrosus. |
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What are annulus fibrosus? |
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Collegen rings that surround the nucleus pulposus.
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