Anatomy of the Shoulder (glenohumeral) & Hip (acetabulofemoral) Joints - MCQ/SBA (for BM5 NLM1)

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1. How are myotomes clinically assessed?

  • By assessing muscular sensation using a reflex examination
  • By assessing bone sensation using a chainsaw
  • By assessing brain sensation using neurosurgery
  • By assessing cutaneous sensation using a pin
  • By assessing subcutaneous sensation using a scalpel
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2. What is the axilla?

  • A ligament
  • A muscle
  • An anatomical space
  • A tendon
  • Godzilla's cousin

3. Injury to the shoulder (and in turn inflammation) can be a source of shoulder pain. Which of the following can also cause shoulder pain?

  • Referred pain from the pleura/peritoneum over the diaphragm
  • Blunt trauma to the testicles
  • Referred pain from the nociceptors in the iliosacral joint capsules
  • Bullet wound to the back of the knee
  • Snapping of the Achilles tendon

4. The capsule that covers the long head (tendon) of biceps brachii is thickened, forming a ligament over the intertubercular groove. Name that ligament!

  • Transverse humeral ligament
  • Bicipital ligament
  • Intertubercular ligament
  • Bicuspid ligament
  • Oblique ligament

5. Hyaline cartilage lines the articulating joint heads in synovial joints. What is it's primary purpose?

  • To reduce friction between the articulating bones
  • To provide a point of attachment for the synovial membrane
  • To look pretty
  • To keep the articulating bones connected
  • To allow bone growth

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