Mcq Subject: Orthopaedics

A newborn child presents with inverted foot and the dorsum of the foot cannot touch the anterior tibia. The most probable diagnosis is –

A. Congenital vertical talus

B. Arthrogryposis Multiplex

C. CTEV

D. Flat foot

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Blount’s disease is –

A. Genu valgurn

B. Genu varum

C. Genu recurvatum

D. Meniscal injury

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Which is not a deep heat therapy-

A. Short wave diathermy

B. Ultrasound therapy

C. Infrared therapy

D. Microwave therapy

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Most common cause of amputation is

A. Trauma

B. Peripheral vascular disease

C. Frost bite

D. Burns

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Fasciotomy- all of the following are cut except –

A. Skin

B. Superficial fascia

C. Deep fascia

D. Muscles

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Seddon’s Classification all are true except:

A. Complete anatomic division of nerve is classified as Neurotmesis

B. Axonotmesis has Tinel's sign positive and progressive

C. Neurotmesis has complete recovery with/without surgical intervention

D. Saturday night palsy involves radial nerve

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‘Whip-lash’ injury is caused due to

A. A fall from a height

B. Acute hyperextension of the spine

C. A blow on top to head

D. Acute hyperflexion of the spine

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High stepping gait is due to

A. Quadriceps paralysis

B. Foot drop

C. Gluteus maximum paralysis

D. CDH

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Which is NOT characterized by bony lesion –

A. Gout

B. SLE

C. Psoriasis

D. Rheumatoid arthritis

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Calcaneum is associated most commonly with which

A. rib

B. vertebrae

C. skull

D. fibula

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