Mcq Subject: Orthopaedics
Waddling gait (Sailor’s gait) is seen in
A. Bilateral CTEV (Congenital Talipes Equino Varus)
B. Bilateral CDH (Congenital Dislocation of Hip)
C. Congenital genu recurvation
D. Bilateral calcaneo-valgus deformity
View DescriptionPatient present with pain in base of thumb. What is the tendon marked?
A. APL and EPB
B. APB and EPB
C. APL and EPL
D. APB and EPL
View DescriptionIn compartment syndrome, false sign is
A. Hypo aesthesia
B. Normal pulse rate
C. Oedema
D. Pain or stretching
View DescriptionTrue about osteoporosis –
A. Low calcium
B. Low phosphate
C. Cod fish vertebrae
D. Raised alkaline phosphatase
View DescriptionA pole vaulter had a fall during pole vaulting and had paralysis of the arm. Which of the following investigations gives the best recovery prognosis:
A. Electromyography
B. Muscle biopsy
C. Strength Duration Curve
D. Creatine phosphokinase levels
View DescriptionTrendelenberg test is positive in palsy of –
A. Gluteusmaximus
B. Gluteus medius
C. Rectusfemoris
D. Vastus medialis
View DescriptionTreatment for fracture neck of femur in a 70 year old patient with avascular necrosis of head of femur?
A. Total hip replacement
B. Total knee replacement
C. Unicondylar knee replacement
D. Hemiahroplasty
View DescriptionDiagnose the condition in the given x -ray
A. Colie's fracture
B. Monteggia fracture
C. Galeazzi fracture
D. Gun stock fracture
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