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Trisha Paglina
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Question 1

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1. Which of the following is NOT part of the knee joint anatomy?

  • A. Medial and lateral condyles
  • B. Patella
  • C. Acetabulum
  • D. Intercondylar fossa

Question 2

Multiple Choice

2. What imaging technique is commonly used to diagnose meniscal tears?

  • A. X-ray
  • B. CT Scan
  • C. MRI
  • D. Ultrasound

Question 3

Multiple Choice

3. Which clinical condition is commonly known as "jumper's knee"?

  • A. Meniscal tear
  • B. ACL tear
  • C. Patellar tendinitis
  • PCL Injury

Question 4

Multiple Choice

4. Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries are classified into how many grades?

  • A. 2
  • B. 3
  • C. 4
  • D. 5

Question 5

Multiple Choice

5. What is the sulcus angle used for in knee imaging?

  • A. To assess knee joint stability
  • B. To measure the angle of patellar alignment
  • C. To detect ACL tears
  • D. To evaluate knee fractures

Question 6

Multiple Choice

6. What is the clinical presentation of a PCL injury?

  • A. Pain and swelling in the anterior knee
  • B. Difficulty walking downhill or downstairs
  • C. Locking of the knee
  • D. Lateral knee pain

Question 7

Multiple Choice

7. Which ligament is often injured in sports involving sudden stops or direction changes?

  • A. ACL
  • B. PCL
  • C. LCL
  • D. MCL

Question 8

Multiple Choice

8. The "tunnel" view in knee radiographs is used to assess:

  • A. The intercondylar fossa
  • B. Patellar surface
  • C. Tibial plateau
  • D. Femoral head

Question 9

Multiple Choice

9. Which condition is characterized by the inflammation of the bursa?

  • A. Meniscal tear
  • B. Osteoarthritis
  • C. ACL tear
  • D. Bursitis

Question 10

Multiple Choice

10. Lateral knee pain that worsens with activity is often caused by:

  • A. Meniscal tear
  • B. ACL tear
  • C. PCL injury
  • D. IT band syndrome
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