Mcq Subject: Orthopaedics

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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Choose the wrong statement regarding chondromalacia patella _____:

A. There is increasing osteoporosis of the patella

B. There is blistering in the patellar cartilage

C. It affects the medial facet of the patella

D. It is commonly associated with vastus medius tendinitis

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All are true about Interochanteric fracture of femur except

A. Common than Fracture of neck of femur

B. Treatment is Proximal Femoral Nail or Dynamic Hip Screw

C. Assosciated with Malunion

D. Intracapsular

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Nonunion is a very common complication of intracapsular fractures of the neck of femur. Which of the following is not a very important cause for the same?

A. Inadequate immobilization

B. Inadequate blood supply

C. Inhibitory effect of synovial fluid

D. Stress at fracture site due to muscle spasm

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Symphalangism is:

A. Reduplication of fingers

B. Fusion of the interphalangeal joints

C. Shortening of the fingers as a result of decreased length of the phalanges

D. Joined fingers

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Boutonniere deformity involves –

A. Flexion at PIP and DIP joint

B. Extention at PIP and DIP joint

C. Flexion at PIP and Extention at DIP joint

D. Extention at PIP and Flexion at DIP joint

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Indicator (s) of poor prognosis in the pott’s spine is/are -a) Healed vertebral lesionb) Grade IV pott’s spinec) Kyphotic angle > 60°d) Short duratione) Acute onset

A. ab

B. bc

C. abc

D. bcd

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Median nerve lesion at the wrist causes all of the following Except

A. Thenar atrophy

B. Weakness of Adductor pollicis

C. Weakness of 1st and 2nd lumbricals

D. Weakness of flexor pollicis brevis

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In Osteoporosis which of these is seen?

A. Normal calcium, normal ALP

B. Decreased calcium, increased ALP

C. Decreased calcium, decreased ALP

D. Normal calcium, decreased ALP

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Pott’s fracture is –

A. Talus fracture

B. Bimalleolar ankle fracture

C. Trimalleolar ankle fracture

D. None

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