Mcq Subject: Orthopaedics

Most common nerve used for nerve conduction study in H reflex –

A. Median nerve

B. Ulnar nerve

C. Tibial nerve

D. Peroneal nerve

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An old lady had a history of fall in bathroom once and couldn’t move. Afterwards, she had leg in externally rotated position. There was tenderness in Scarpa’s triangle and limb movement could not been done due to pain. No hip fracture was seen on X-Ray. Next step

A. MRI

B. Repeat X-Ray after one week

C. Joint Aspiration

D. Give analgesic and Manipulate

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The commonest cause for neuralgic pain in the foot is –

A. Compression of comunication between medial and lateral planter nerves

B. Exaggeration of longitudinal arches

C. Injury to deltoid ligament

D. Shortening of planter aponeurosis

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Synovial chondromatosis commonly affects

A. Hands

B. Knees

C. Pelvis

D. Vertebrae

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What is this condition known as?

A. Preiser's disease

B. Kienbock's disease

C. Felon

D. Kaplan's lesion

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Which is not true about Langenbeck Kocher operation?

A. Adequate exposal of posterior segment

B. Anterior segment is not visualized adequately

C. Superior exposure is very well exposed

D. Sciatic nerve injury in 10% in cases

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Most common nerve injured in facelift surgery is

A. Zygomatic branch of the facial nerve

B. Greater auricular nerve

C. Mandibular branch of facial nerve

D. Frontal branch of facial nerve

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Fracture neck of femur in children is treated by

A. Spica in internal rotation and adduction

B. Spica in abduction and internal rotation

C. Spica in abduction and external rotation

D. Spica in Hexion and adduction

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A 40 years female presented with epiphyseal tumour at lower end radius. Diagnosis

A. Ewing's sarcoma

B. Osteogenic sarcoma

C. Giant cell tumour

D. Chondromyxoid fibroma

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What constitutes a spinal motion segment?

A. A disc and the facet joints at that level.

B. A disc and the vertebrae above and below, including their interlocking facet joints.

C. A section of the spine involved in a physiological curve with the similar function (i.e. thoracic kyphosis).

D. A vertebral body and the disc above.

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