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
View DescriptionBlount’s disease is –
A. Genu valgurn
B. Genu varum
C. Genu recurvatum
D. Meniscal injury
View DescriptionWhich is not a deep heat therapy-
A. Short wave diathermy
B. Ultrasound therapy
C. Infrared therapy
D. Microwave therapy
View DescriptionMost common cause of amputation is
A. Trauma
B. Peripheral vascular disease
C. Frost bite
D. Burns
View DescriptionFasciotomy- all of the following are cut except –
A. Skin
B. Superficial fascia
C. Deep fascia
D. Muscles
View DescriptionSeddon’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
View Description‘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
View DescriptionHigh stepping gait is due to
A. Quadriceps paralysis
B. Foot drop
C. Gluteus maximum paralysis
D. CDH
View DescriptionWhich is NOT characterized by bony lesion –
A. Gout
B. SLE
C. Psoriasis
D. Rheumatoid arthritis
View DescriptionCalcaneum is associated most commonly with which
A. rib
B. vertebrae
C. skull
D. fibula
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