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Injuries to the musculotendinous unit commonly occur at all of the following sites except in the: |
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Muscle belly Musculotendinous junction -Mid-tendon area Bony attachment |
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Pain that is felt at a place other than the origin of the pain is known as: |
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A condition of the outer covering of the bone that often appears as skin rigidity over the underlying muscles is called: |
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A fracture that occurs on the side opposite to the point at which the trauma was initiated is a(n) ______fracture. |
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Three-point bending causes _______ on the concave side and ______ on the convex side of the tissue. |
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Which of the following conditions elicits a jump sign as is characterized by local tenderness with a referred pain pattern. |
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Myositis ossificans -Active myofascial trigger point Latent myofascial trigger point Calcific tendinitis |
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A condition that has a gradual onset with diffuse tenderness and swelling of a tendon is called: |
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A force that, with enough energy, crushes tissue is a ______ force. |
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Which of the following conditions is characterized by pain and discomfort during and immediately after exercises? |
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-Acute onset muscle soreness Neuropraxia Delayed onset muscle soreness Myositis ossificans |
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The rate of energy at which a force is applied to a long bone affects its elastic limit, is sometimes called: |
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One of the causes of osteochondrosis in which circulation has been disrupted is: |
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-Aseptic necrosis Anoxia Synovitis Toxema |
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A tissue is said to be ____when it has greater or less strength depending on the direction of the lad that is being applied. |
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Viscoelastic Extensible -Anisotrophic Bending |
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Which of the following is a common apophyseal injury? |
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Epiphyseal fracture -Severs disease Hip pointer Dislocated finger |
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The osteoblasts that provide for bone growth and repair are located in the _____ of the bone. |
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Medullary cavity -Periosteum Epiphysis Endosteum |
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Epipyseal growth plate injuries have been classified into five types by: |
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All of the following are functions of bone EXCEPT: |
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Hematopoiesis Body support Organ protection -Mineral production |
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Which Salter-Harris growth plate injury involves a separation of the growth plate and a small portion of the metaphysic? |
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Type I -Type II Type III Type IV |
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Which of the following wounds is due to an object penetrating the skin? |
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Incision Abrasion Avulsion -Puncture |
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Which of the following is a semifirm type of connective tissue whit a high contect of ground substance in the extracellular matrix? |
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Ligament -Articular cartilage Tendon |
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Which of the following is an internal reaction or resistance of tissue that is also known as deformation? |
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-Mechanical stress/strain Mechanical failure Load Yield point |
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All of the following are qualities of a diarthrotic joint EXCEPT: |
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-Slightly moveable Lined with a synovial membrane Has a joint space Has a capsule or ligaments |
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Which of the following injuries is due to microtrauma or abnormal repeated stress? |
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Ankle sprain Traumatic bursitis -Osgood-Schlatter disease Hamstring strain |
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After repeated joint sprains or microtraumas, a chronic inflammatory condition may occur called: |
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