Orthopedic Sport Review | Dr Hutaif Sports Medicine Rev -...

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This interactive board review contains 100 randomly selected orthopedic surgery questions with clinical images, immediate feedback, and detailed references.
Orthopedic Sport Review | Dr Hutaif Sports Medicine Rev -...
Comprehensive 100-Question Exam
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Question 1
A 10-year-old male sustains an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear. His skeletal age indicates substantial remaining growth. Which of the following surgical techniques for ACL reconstruction poses the highest risk of physeal arrest and subsequent angular deformity?
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Question 2
During a Latarjet procedure for recurrent anterior shoulder instability, the coracoid process is transferred to the anterior glenoid neck. The 'sling effect' is considered the most significant contributor to stability in this procedure. Which of the following describes the mechanism of this dynamic sling?
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Question 3
A 48-year-old female presents with acute medial knee pain after a minor pivoting episode. MRI demonstrates a medial meniscus posterior root tear with 4 mm of meniscal extrusion. Which of the following best describes the biomechanical consequence of this specific injury if left untreated?
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Question 4
A 21-year-old collegiate baseball pitcher undergoes ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) reconstruction. Biomechanically, which bundle of the native UCL is the primary restraint to valgus stress at 30 degrees of elbow flexion, and therefore the primary target of this reconstruction?
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Question 5
A 23-year-old hockey player is diagnosed with Cam-type femoroacetabular impingement (FAI). Anteroposterior and Dunn view radiographs show an elevated alpha angle (>55 degrees). Where is the most common anatomic location of the Cam lesion on the proximal femur?
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Question 6
A 25-year-old male is 3 months post-operative from an ACL reconstruction using a bone-patellar tendon-bone (BPTB) autograft. He complains of a new, audible 'clunk' and anterior knee pain as he reaches terminal extension. Which of the following conditions is most likely responsible for his symptoms?
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Question 7
A 28-year-old male sustains a severe knee injury during a rugby tackle. The dial test demonstrates 15 degrees of increased external rotation compared to the contralateral knee at 30 degrees of knee flexion, but symmetrical external rotation at 90 degrees of knee flexion. Which injury pattern does this specifically indicate?
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Question 8
During a medial patellofemoral ligament (MPFL) reconstruction for recurrent patellar instability, identifying the anatomic femoral insertion is critical. According to Schöttle's radiographic landmarks on a strict lateral radiograph, where is the femoral origin of the MPFL located?
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Question 9
A 45-year-old bodybuilder feels a pop in his shoulder during a heavy bench press. Examination reveals increased passive external rotation and a positive belly-press test. An MRI confirms an isolated, full-thickness tear of the upper subscapularis tendon. What additional pathology is most strongly associated with this specific injury?
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Question 10
Surgical reconstruction of a chronic Type V acromioclavicular (AC) joint separation requires addressing the coracoclavicular (CC) ligaments to restore biomechanical stability. Which of the following statements regarding the native CC ligaments is correct?
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Question 11
A 22-year-old soccer player undergoes microfracture for a 1.5 cm^2 full-thickness chondral defect on the medial femoral condyle. Which of the following best describes the predominant histological composition of the reparative tissue generated by this procedure?
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Question 12
In an overhead throwing athlete, a Type II Superior Labrum Anterior and Posterior (SLAP) tear is often symptomatic during specific phases of throwing due to the 'peel-back' mechanism. During which phase of the throwing motion does maximum peel-back force occur?
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Question 13
A 9-year-old male gymnast presents with lateral elbow pain and stiffness. Radiographs show sclerosis and fragmentation of the capitellum with an open proximal radial physis. An MRI confirms diffuse high T2 signal in the capitellum without a discrete osteochondral fragment. What is the most appropriate management?
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Question 14
A 26-year-old male sustains a complete anterior knee dislocation (KD-IV) during a motorcycle accident and presents with absent distal pulses. The popliteal artery is at high risk of injury in this scenario due to anatomic tethering. At which two anatomical points is the popliteal artery firmly fixed, making it susceptible to traction injury?
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Question 15
During surgical stabilization of an acute syndesmotic injury of the ankle, a thorough understanding of the native anatomy is required. Which of the following ligaments provides the greatest biomechanical strength and resistance to diastasis of the distal tibiofibular joint?
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Question 16
A 21-year-old collegiate pitcher is diagnosed with SICK scapula syndrome (Scapular malposition, Inferior medial border prominence, Coracoid pain, and dysKinesis). Examination shows significant anterior tilt of the scapula. Tightness of which of the following muscular structures is the primary driver of this anterior tilt?
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Question 17
Following arthroscopic rotator cuff repair, tendon-to-bone healing progresses through inflammatory, proliferative, and remodeling phases. During the early proliferative phase (weeks 2 to 4), what type of collagen is predominately synthesized by fibroblasts at the repair site?
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Question 18
A 20-year-old male with an acute ACL tear is suspected of having an associated 'ramp lesion'. Which of the following best defines a true ramp lesion of the knee?
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Question 19
A 19-year-old collegiate football player sustains a midshaft clavicle fracture with 2.5 cm of shortening and no comminution. He desires to return to play as safely and predictably as possible. According to current literature, what is the primary advantage of open reduction internal fixation (ORIF) over non-operative management in this specific patient?
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Question 20
A 40-year-old recreational weightlifter undergoes surgical repair of an acute distal biceps tendon rupture via a single-incision anterior approach. Post-operatively, he complains of numbness and tingling along the lateral aspect of his forearm. Which nerve is most likely injured?
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Question 21
During a medial patellofemoral ligament (MPFL) reconstruction for recurrent patellar instability, the femoral tunnel is inadvertently placed 1 cm proximal to Schöttle's point. Which of the following describes the most likely biomechanical consequence of this non-anatomic graft placement?
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Question 22
A 22-year-old elite baseball pitcher presents with posterior shoulder pain and a significant loss of internal rotation (GIRD). Physical examination reveals a glenohumeral internal rotation deficit of 25 degrees compared to the contralateral side. Pathologic contracture of the posterior band of the inferior glenohumeral ligament (IGHL) alters glenohumeral kinematics during the late cocking phase of throwing. In which direction does the glenohumeral contact point abnormally shift as a result of this contracture?
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Question 23
A surgeon is performing a posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) reconstruction using a transtibial tunnel technique. This technique is classically associated with the 'killer turn' at the posterior tibial aperture. Which of the following is the most frequent complication directly resulting from this specific anatomical geometry?
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Question 24
A 25-year-old male presents with recurrent anterior shoulder instability. CT imaging demonstrates a Hill-Sachs lesion and a glenoid bone loss of 12%. Applying the 'glenoid track' concept, the Hill-Sachs lesion is calculated to be 'off-track.' Which of the following is the most appropriate surgical management to prevent recurrent instability?
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Question 25
A 28-year-old female undergoes hip arthroscopy for femoroacetabular impingement (FAI). Postoperatively, she complains of numbness in the perineal region and labia. Which of the following nerves is most likely injured due to compression against the perineal post during prolonged surgical traction?
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Question 26
During a surgical reconstruction of the posterolateral corner (PLC) of the knee, anatomic femoral tunnel placement is critical for restoring normal kinematics. In relation to the popliteus tendon attachment on the lateral femoral epicondyle, where is the anatomical origin of the fibular collateral ligament (FCL)?
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Question 27
A highly active 22-year-old male presents with persistent anterior knee pain. MRI and subsequent diagnostic arthroscopy reveal an isolated, 3.5 cm2 Outerbridge grade IV full-thickness chondral defect on the weight-bearing surface of the medial femoral condyle. The subchondral bone is intact. Which of the following is the most appropriate surgical treatment?
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Question 28
A 35-year-old male professional volleyball player presents with progressive weakness in his dominant shoulder. Physical examination reveals isolated atrophy of the infraspinatus fossa and severe weakness in external rotation. Supraspinatus strength and muscle bulk are normal. An MRI is most likely to demonstrate a paralabral cyst compressing the suprascapular nerve at which of the following anatomical locations?
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Question 29
A surgeon is performing an inside-out meniscal repair for a longitudinal tear involving the posterior horn of the lateral meniscus. To protect neurovascular structures, a retractor must be properly placed. Which of the following structures is at the highest risk of iatrogenic injury during suture passage in this specific area?
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Question 30
The coracoclavicular (CC) ligaments provide the primary vertical stability to the acromioclavicular (AC) joint. Which of the following best describes the anatomical location and primary biomechanical role of the conoid ligament?
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Question 31
A 24-year-old professional soccer player undergoes an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction. During diagnostic arthroscopy, the surgeon suspects a 'ramp lesion'. Which of the following approaches is most critical for the accurate identification and repair of this specific pathology?
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Question 32
A 19-year-old female presents with recurrent lateral patellar instability. Imaging demonstrates an Insall-Salvati ratio of 1.4, a Caton-Deschamps index of 1.3, and a Tibial Tubercle-Trochlear Groove (TT-TG) distance of 22 mm. Which of the following surgical strategies is most appropriate?
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Question 33
A 30-year-old male sustains a posterior knee injury. Physical examination reveals a positive posterior drawer test. The Dial test demonstrates 15 degrees of increased external rotation at 30 degrees of knee flexion compared to the contralateral side, but symmetric external rotation at 90 degrees. Which structure is most likely injured?
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Question 34
A 25-year-old rugby player sustains an acute knee dislocation (Schenck KD-III). After immediate successful closed reduction in the emergency department, the patient is noted to have palpable and symmetric pedal pulses. What is the most appropriate next step in management?
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Question 35
A 20-year-old competitive rugby player presents with his fourth anterior shoulder dislocation. A 3D CT scan reveals 23% anterior glenoid bone loss. According to the Instability Severity Index Score (ISIS) and current literature, what is the most appropriate definitive surgical management?
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Question 36
A 22-year-old collegiate baseball pitcher complains of vague posterior shoulder pain and a decrease in pitching velocity. Examination reveals 15 degrees of internal rotation and 125 degrees of external rotation in 90 degrees of abduction. Which of the following is the most appropriate initial management?
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Question 37
During an ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) reconstruction in a professional throwing athlete, the surgeon elects to use the docking technique rather than the traditional figure-of-eight (Jobe) technique. What is the primary anatomic and biomechanical advantage of the docking technique?
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Question 38
A 28-year-old male undergoes hip arthroscopy for Femoroacetabular Impingement (FAI) with a symptomatic Cam lesion and labral tear. To minimize the risk of a postoperative iatrogenic femoral neck fracture, the femoral osteochondroplasty should not exceed what percentage of the femoral neck diameter?
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Question 39
A 21-year-old elite gymnast presents with persistent knee pain. MRI reveals a 3.5 cm squared full-thickness chondral defect on the weight-bearing surface of the medial femoral condyle. She has failed conservative management. Which of the following surgical options is most appropriate?
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Question 40
Recent high-level evidence regarding the management of acute Achilles tendon ruptures suggests that the re-rupture rates between non-operative and operative management become statistically similar when which of the following postoperative protocols is utilized?
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Question 41
A 58-year-old laborer presents with an MRI-confirmed massive, irreparable posterosuperior rotator cuff tear. He has preserved active forward elevation but severe pain. The teres minor and subscapularis are intact, and there is no glenohumeral arthritis (Hamada Grade 1). Which is the most appropriate surgical option?
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Question 42
A 25-year-old athlete presents with lateral knee pain and instability after a hyperextension injury. Physical examination reveals increased external rotation on the dial test of 15 degrees compared to the contralateral knee at 30 degrees of flexion, but symmetric rotation at 90 degrees of flexion. Which of the following structures is most likely injured?
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Question 43
A 22-year-old rugby player has recurrent anterior shoulder instability. CT scan shows a 15% anterior glenoid bone loss and a Hill-Sachs lesion. Applying the glenoid track concept, an off-track lesion is determined. Which of the following best defines an off-track Hill-Sachs lesion?
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Question 44
A 19-year-old female undergoes medial patellofemoral ligament (MPFL) reconstruction for recurrent patellar instability. Postoperatively, she complains of severe medial knee pain and restricted flexion. What is the most likely technical error made during femoral tunnel placement?
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Question 45
A 28-year-old football player undergoes posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) reconstruction. The surgeon decides to use a single-bundle technique to reconstruct the anterolateral (AL) bundle. At what knee flexion angle does the AL bundle normally experience maximum tension?
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Question 46
A 24-year-old skier sustains an acute ACL tear. MRI suggests a posterior horn tear of the medial meniscus at the meniscocapsular junction. Arthroscopic evaluation via a posteromedial portal confirms a ramp lesion. Which of the following biomechanical effects is most exacerbated if this lesion is left untreated?
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Question 47
A 26-year-old baseball pitcher presents with vague posterior shoulder pain and a subjective dead arm. He has a positive O'Brien test and a positive peel-back test during arthroscopy. Which of the following is the most appropriate management for a Type II SLAP tear in this overhead throwing athlete?
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Question 48
A 22-year-old hockey player presents with anterior hip pain exacerbated by hip flexion and internal rotation. Radiographs demonstrate a pistol-grip deformity and an alpha angle of 65 degrees. What is the primary mechanism of labral injury in this condition?
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Question 49
A 35-year-old recreational basketball player suffers an acute Achilles tendon rupture. He considers non-operative management with a functional rehabilitation protocol versus surgical repair. According to recent high-level evidence, which of the following statements comparing these two approaches is most accurate?
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Question 50
A 30-year-old weightlifter feels a pop in his anterior chest while performing a heavy bench press. Examination reveals an asymmetric chest wall and weakness in internal rotation. Which portion of the pectoralis major tendon is most commonly ruptured and during which phase of the bench press?
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Question 51
A 27-year-old cyclist falls directly onto his shoulder and is diagnosed with a Type III acromioclavicular (AC) joint separation. If surgical reconstruction is chosen, biomechanical restoration of the coracoclavicular ligaments is crucial. Which of the following describes the correct anatomic relationship and primary function of these ligaments?
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Question 52
A 14-year-old male presents with persistent right knee pain and catching. Radiographs and MRI reveal a 2 cm osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) lesion on the lateral aspect of the medial femoral condyle. The physes are open, and the cartilage is intact with no subchondral fluid. What is the most appropriate initial management?
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Question 53
A 55-year-old male with end-stage renal disease on dialysis sustains a hyperflexion injury to his knee, resulting in an inability to actively extend the knee. A palpable defect is noted superior to the patella. Which of the following is the most likely location of the tissue failure in this patient?
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Question 54
A 19-year-old female collegiate cross-country runner presents with a femoral neck stress fracture. She reports oligomenorrhea and restrictive eating habits. This triad of conditions is primarily driven by which of the following underlying physiological deficits?
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Question 55
During an open subpectoral biceps tenodesis, the surgeon inadvertently places a medial retractor too aggressively on the humerus. The patient postoperatively demonstrates weakness in elbow flexion and numbness over the lateral forearm. Which nerve was most likely injured?
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Question 56
A 21-year-old collegiate baseball pitcher undergoes ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) reconstruction utilizing the docking technique. Prior to surgery, he reported medial elbow pain during the late cocking and early acceleration phases of throwing. Which specific bundle of the UCL was most likely incompetent and reconstructed?
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Question 57
A 24-year-old professional football player sustains a posterolateral corner (PLC) injury of the knee. Which of the following structures is the primary restraint to varus instability at both 0 and 30 degrees of knee flexion?
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Question 58
During a Latarjet procedure for recurrent anterior shoulder instability, the subscapularis muscle is typically split to expose the anterior glenoid. Which nerve is at greatest risk of injury during the mobilization and transfer of the coracoid process through this split?
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Question 59
A 19-year-old female undergoes medial patellofemoral ligament (MPFL) reconstruction for recurrent patellar dislocations. Postoperatively, she reports severe medial knee pain and stiffness when trying to bend her knee past 60 degrees. What is the most likely technical error made during the surgery?
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Question 60
A 22-year-old collegiate hockey player presents with groin pain exacerbated by deep flexion and internal rotation. Radiographs demonstrate an alpha angle of 65 degrees. During the pathomechanical process of this specific deformity, where does the maximal shear stress occur?
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Question 61
A 25-year-old skier sustains an acute ACL rupture. Preoperative MRI shows a hyperintense signal in the posterior medial compartment. During arthroscopy, a 'ramp lesion' is identified. Which of the following best describes the anatomic location of this tear?
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Question 62
A 21-year-old baseball pitcher presents with medial elbow pain during the late cocking phase of throwing. He is diagnosed with a severe ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) tear. Which bundle of the UCL acts as the primary restraint to valgus stress at 90 degrees of elbow flexion?
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Question 63
A 32-year-old competitive weightlifter feels a tearing sensation in his anterior chest while performing a heavy bench press. MRI confirms a complete pectoralis major rupture. Which of the following describes the typical pathoanatomy of the torn tendinous insertion?
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Question 64
A 26-year-old male is evaluated following a knee hyperextension injury. Physical examination reveals 15 degrees of increased external rotation at 30 degrees of knee flexion compared to the contralateral knee. However, at 90 degrees of flexion, the external rotation is symmetric. What injury pattern does this indicate?
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Question 65
A 28-year-old elite volleyball attacker complains of insidious onset posterior shoulder pain and isolated external rotation weakness. EMG reveals denervation isolated to the infraspinatus. What pathology is most likely responsible for this presentation?
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Question 66
A 30-year-old male sustains a severe multiligament knee injury (KD III-M) after a motorcycle accident. After closed reduction in the emergency department, his Ankle-Brachial Index (ABI) is measured at 0.8. What is the most appropriate next step in management?
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Question 67
A 45-year-old water polo player undergoes arthroscopic repair of a Type II SLAP tear. Which of the following describes the primary mechanism responsible for this injury in overhead athletes?
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Question 68
A 20-year-old female runner has recurrent lateral patellar instability. CT imaging demonstrates a tibial tubercle-trochlear groove (TT-TG) distance of 24 mm with normal patellar height. Alongside MPFL reconstruction, which additional procedure is most indicated?
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Question 69
A 24-year-old soccer player sustains a high ankle sprain. On examination, he has a positive squeeze test and external rotation stress test. Which ligament is the primary restraint to anterior translation of the distal fibula relative to the tibia?
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Question 70
A 23-year-old male athlete presents with a focal, symptomatic 4.5 cm squared osteochondral defect on the medial femoral condyle. MRI reveals 6 mm of subchondral bone loss. Which of the following is the most appropriate surgical treatment?
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Question 71
Which bundle of the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) is considered the primary restraint to posterior tibial translation at 90 degrees of knee flexion?
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Question 72
A 35-year-old water skier falls and sustains a proximal hamstring avulsion. The tear involves the 'conjoined tendon' of the hamstring complex. Which muscles form this specific tendinous structure at the ischial tuberosity?
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Question 73
A 30-year-old professional basketball player suffers an acute Achilles tendon rupture. When discussing operative versus non-operative management utilizing early functional rehabilitation, what does the current evidence suggest regarding outcomes?
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Question 74
A 28-year-old female runner complains of deep anterior hip pain. An AP pelvic radiograph demonstrates the 'crossover sign'. This radiographic finding is indicative of which pathoanatomical condition?
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Question 75
A 20-year-old cyclist sustains a displaced midshaft clavicle fracture. Which of the following radiographic parameters is the strongest indication for operative fixation to prevent nonunion and functional deficit?
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Question 76
During a physical examination of a patient with suspected anterior shoulder instability, the examiner applies a posterior-directed force to the humeral head while the arm is abducted to 90 degrees and externally rotated. A sudden release of the posterior force reproduces the patient's apprehension. What is this test called?
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Question 77
A 19-year-old female undergoes medial patellofemoral ligament (MPFL) reconstruction for recurrent patellar instability. Postoperatively, she reports severe medial knee pain and stiffness in flexion. Radiographs indicate that the femoral tunnel is positioned too proximal and anterior relative to Schöttle's point. What is the primary biomechanical consequence of this specific graft malposition?
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Question 78
A 24-year-old hockey player undergoes hip arthroscopy for symptomatic femoroacetabular impingement (FAI). During osteochondroplasty of the cam lesion at the head-neck junction, the surgeon must be careful to avoid over-resection. Resecting more than what percentage of the femoral neck diameter substantially increases the risk of a post-operative femoral neck fracture?
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Question 79
A 22-year-old collegiate baseball pitcher is undergoing ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) reconstruction. Which specific component of the UCL is the primary restraint to valgus stress during the late cocking phase of throwing, and what are its correct anatomical attachments?
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Question 80
A 62-year-old male laborer presents with a massive, irreparable posterosuperior rotator cuff tear without glenohumeral arthritis (Hamada Grade 1). A lower trapezius tendon transfer is planned to restore external rotation. Which nerve provides the primary motor innervation to the muscle being transferred?
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Question 81
You are performing a double-bundle posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) reconstruction using an Achilles tendon allograft. To accurately recreate native knee biomechanics, how should the anterolateral (AL) and posteromedial (PM) bundles be tensioned during graft fixation?
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Question 82
During an acute anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction in a 25-year-old athlete, a peripheral tear of the posterior horn of the medial meniscus at the meniscocapsular junction (Ramp lesion) is identified. What is the primary biomechanical consequence of leaving this lesion unrepaired?
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Question 83
A 28-year-old overhead athlete undergoes repair of a type II SLAP tear. Six months postoperatively, he presents with severe stiffness and a clinically significant loss of external rotation with the arm at the side. Entrapment or overtightening of which capsuloligamentous structure during the anchor placement is most likely responsible?
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Question 84
A 30-year-old cyclist sustains an acute Type V acromioclavicular (AC) joint dislocation and undergoes anatomical reconstruction using a free tendon graft. To accurately recreate the native coracoclavicular (CC) ligaments, what is the correct orientation of the clavicular bone tunnels?
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Question 85
A 35-year-old male sustains a traumatic knee dislocation resulting in ACL, PCL, and posterolateral corner (PLC) tears (Schenck KD III-L). He has normal distal pulses (ABI > 0.9) but exhibits a dense, complete foot drop. What is the most appropriate management regarding his peroneal nerve injury during his planned multiligament knee reconstruction at 3 weeks post-injury?
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Question 86
A 21-year-old basketball player presents with a 4.5 cm² full-thickness chondral defect on the weight-bearing surface of the medial femoral condyle. He has failed conservative management and requires surgical intervention. Which of the following procedures is most appropriate to provide hyaline-like cartilage for a defect of this magnitude?
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