Quiz Questions
- What is the most frequently fractured carpal bone of the wrist?
- Where are the 3 common places for trigger finger to occur?
- True or False: The cause of ganglion cyst is known.
- Which spinal level(s) is most common in brachial plexus injuries?
- A tuft fracture is a fracture of what part of the phalanx?
- True or False: tight shiny skin is a symptom of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
- For diagnosis of Boutonniere’s deformity, what does the Boyes test consist of?
- How often should a splint be changed for the condition of mallet finger in order to reduce the risk of skin breakdown?
- What is a technique that can be taught to a patient with Raynaud’s that will increase vasodilation?
- Volkmann’s Ischemic Contracture is the end result of what syndrome not being treated properly?
- Which tendon condition is associated in patients with rheumatoid arthritis due to chronic inflammation of the PIP joint?
- Which fracture of the arm is most common in older women because of the incidence of osteoporosis?
- What is the most common upper extremity nerve entrapment disorder?
- What common hand disorder is associated with pain at the base of the thumb?
- True or False: Medial/Lateral Epicondylitis is associated with tendinosis rather than tendinitis.
- Which side of the hand does Dupuytren’s Contracture usually affect?
- Is ulnar deviation of the hands a common sign associated with Rheumatoid Arthritis?
- What are the three types of Thoracic Outlet Syndrome?
Quiz Answers
- Scaphoid
- Thumb, middle finger, and ring finger
- False
- Many of the injuries occur in C5 or C6 spinal nerves or upper trunk.
- Distal phalanx
- True
- Boyes test consists of testing if active flexion of DIP joint is limited when PIP joint is passively positioned in full extension.
- Once a day
- Rotating arms in windmill pattern. Placing hands under warm water or body parts. Swing arm maneuver- raise both arms over shoulders and forcefully swing arms across body
- Compartment syndrome
- Swan neck deformity
- Radial fracture
- Carpal tunnel Syndrome
- de Quervain’s Tenosynovitis
- True
- Ulnar side
- True
- Neurogenic, Venous & Arterial