Questions:
1. A patient with suprascapular nerve pathology will present with a dull, deep ache at what aspects of the shoulder?
2. True/False The use of slings in upright position is effective to prevent GHS (gleno-humeral subluxation)?
3. What segmental vertabra is involved with cervical radiculopathy that presents with pain and/or numbness radiating from the neck to the lateral aspect of the biceps, down the lateral aspect of the web space between thumb and index finger and into the tips of those digits?
4. What is another name for a posterior dislocation?
5. What is another name for an anterior dislocation?
6. Which type of dislocation is the least common? Anterior, posterior, or Inferior?
7. What are the name of the two nerves which are commonly affected during a fracture of the humerus or surrounding structures?
8. True/ False Spinal Stenosis is an abnormal narrowing of the spinal canal ?
9. What is spondololisthesis?
10. What are the three types of thoracic outlet syndrome? What structures are commonly involved in TOS?
Answers:
1.Posterior and Lateral
2. True
3. C6
4. Reverse Hill-Sach’s lesion
5. Hill-Sach’s lesion
6. Inferior
7. Axillary nerve and Musculocutaneous nerve
8. True
9. Anterior or posterior displacement of a vertebrae or vertebral column in relation to the vertebrae below.
10. Neural, vascular-venous, and Vascular-arterial; subclavian artery/vein, and/or brachial plexus
1. A patient with suprascapular nerve pathology will present with a dull, deep ache at what aspects of the shoulder?
2. True/False The use of slings in upright position is effective to prevent GHS (gleno-humeral subluxation)?
3. What segmental vertabra is involved with cervical radiculopathy that presents with pain and/or numbness radiating from the neck to the lateral aspect of the biceps, down the lateral aspect of the web space between thumb and index finger and into the tips of those digits?
4. What is another name for a posterior dislocation?
5. What is another name for an anterior dislocation?
6. Which type of dislocation is the least common? Anterior, posterior, or Inferior?
7. What are the name of the two nerves which are commonly affected during a fracture of the humerus or surrounding structures?
8. True/ False Spinal Stenosis is an abnormal narrowing of the spinal canal ?
9. What is spondololisthesis?
10. What are the three types of thoracic outlet syndrome? What structures are commonly involved in TOS?
Answers:
1.Posterior and Lateral
2. True
3. C6
4. Reverse Hill-Sach’s lesion
5. Hill-Sach’s lesion
6. Inferior
7. Axillary nerve and Musculocutaneous nerve
8. True
9. Anterior or posterior displacement of a vertebrae or vertebral column in relation to the vertebrae below.
10. Neural, vascular-venous, and Vascular-arterial; subclavian artery/vein, and/or brachial plexus