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Which of the following defines a “Grade II” muscle strain? 

Which of the following defines a “Grade II” muscle strain? 

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You perform an anterior drawer test. According to the NATA p…

You perform an anterior drawer test. According to the NATA position statement, why might you consider re-evaluating this athlete 5 days post-injury?

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To confirm your clinical suspicion of an ACL rupture with th…

To confirm your clinical suspicion of an ACL rupture with the highest level of diagnostic accuracy, which combination of special tests would be most effective based on reported sensitivity and specificity? 

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While evaluating a patient with an acute knee injury, you an…

While evaluating a patient with an acute knee injury, you analyze the types of mechanical forces applied to the tissues. According to our orthopedic principles, which of the following pathologies is most commonly associated with compressive forces?

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The “Reverse Anterolateral Drawer” test is utilized to diagn…

The “Reverse Anterolateral Drawer” test is utilized to diagnose: 

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Which muscle is primarily responsible for internal rotation…

Which muscle is primarily responsible for internal rotation of the tibia to “unlock” the knee from full extension (the screw-home mechanism)? 

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The athlete asks if an MRI is immediately necessary. Based o…

The athlete asks if an MRI is immediately necessary. Based on the “Best Practice” guidelines, how should you advise her regarding imaging? 

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Given the mechanism of injury (MOI) and the patient’s descri…

Given the mechanism of injury (MOI) and the patient’s description, which objective finding is most likely to be present during your initial inspection?

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SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. The athlete has a history of repeated…

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. The athlete has a history of repeated ankle sprains and meets the criteria for Chronic Ankle Instability (CAI). Which common findings would you expect during your objective assessment? 

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Case Study: A 24-year-old sprinter feels a “sharp pull” in h…

Case Study: A 24-year-old sprinter feels a “sharp pull” in his posterior thigh while accelerating during a 100m dash. He is unable to continue the race and limps into the clinic.

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