Study guide with 2,000 multiple-choice questions and answers per test. Each test is subdivided by topic and allows quick identification of weak areas. Answers are adjacent to questions. Wire-spiral binding.

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The "football triad" involves damage to the posterior cruciate and medial collateral ligament together with the medial meniscus:
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The adductor tubercle is located medially on the femur:
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The sustentaculum tali is located medially on the talus:
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The major longitudinal growth of the tibia takes place at the ankle:
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The iliofemoral ligament attaches distally at the intertrochanteric crest:
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The ilium, pubis, and ischium meet in the acetabulum:
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Primary source of blood for the soleus muscle is the:
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Osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis are both associated with increased bone density adjacent to joint surfaces:
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Trauma to the femoral nerve in the inguinal region would produce loss of sensation in the following regions except:
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A 38-year old woman is escorted to your office by a work supervisor from a factory two blocks away. The woman relates that she was, "Ran into by a !! **!! fork-lift operator while on the job." Your examination of this patient reveals: 1) a loss of sensation on the dorsum of the left foot )
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