Deck 15: Shoulder and Upper Arm Pathologies

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Which position would place the GH joint in its closed-packed position?

A) 90° anterior flexion with internal rotation
B) Adduction with internal rotation
C) Adduction with external rotation
D) 90° abduction with external rotation
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Which of the following is true of the SC joint?

A) The clavicle meets directly with the manubrium.
B) It has the poorest bony stability of any major joint.
C) It has weak ligamentous structure.
D) Its fibrocartilaginous disk decreases the stability of the joint.
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What is the only member of the rotator cuff group that internally rotates the humerus?

A) Supraspinatus
B) Infraspinatus
C) Teres minor
D) Subscapularis
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The upper extremity's only attachment to the axial skeleton occurs at which of the following?

A) Acromioclavicular (AC) joint
B) Sternoclavicular (SC) joint
C) Glenohumeral (GH) joint
D) Scapulothoracic joint
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What is the last growth plate in the body to close?

A) Lateral clavicular epiphysis
B) Medial clavicular epiphysis
C) Proximal humeral epiphysis
D) Distal humeral epiphysis
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Palpation of the anterior shoulder should begin by palpating which of the following?

A) SC joint
B) Jugular notch
C) Manubrium
D) Clavicle
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What is a weak site in the GH capsule that is often torn during an anterior GH dislocation?

A) Weitbrecht's foramen
B) Inferior pouch
C) Coracohumeral ligament
D) Conoid ligament
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The angle of inclination-the relationship between the humerus and the humeral head in the frontal plane-should normally have a range of which of the following?

A) 80° to 100°
B) 100° to 110°
C) 110° to 125°
D) 130° to 150°
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Injury or trauma to what nerve roots may be indicated by atrophy of the deltoid muscle group?

A) C2 and C3
B) C3 and C4
C) C5 and C6
D) C7 and C8
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The superior angle should sit at what spinous process level during observation of the vertebral borders of the scapula?

A) T1
B) T7
C) T3
D) T12
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What is the most common site for fractures of the clavicle?

A) Junction of the convex and concave curvature of the clavicle
B) Lateral third
C) Junction of the medial third and middle third
D) Medial third
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Which of the following traumatic injuries to the shoulder complex would constitute a medical emergency?

A) Burner or stinger
B) Anterior SC joint dislocation
C) AC separation
D) Posterior SC joint dislocation
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For which muscle does the coracoid process serve as the point of insertion?

A) Pectoralis major
B) Pectoralis minor
C) Anterior deltoid
D) Upper trapezius
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What is the pain during the follow-through phase of the pitching motion commonly associated with?

A) Rotator cuff pathology
B) Instability or impingement
C) Superior labral tear from anterior to posterior (SLAP) lesion or biceps tendon pathology
D) Limited internal rotation
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Which of the following describes the ratio that exists between GH elevation and upward scapular rotation?

A) 1:2
B) 2:1
C) 2:4
D) 1:3
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A patient who exhibits a painful arc during abduction will usually experience pain in which of the following ranges?

A) Between 60° and 120°
B) Between 70° and 90°
C) Between 70° and 110°
D) Between 120° and 180°
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Weakness of which of the following muscles causes scapular winging?

A) Rhomboids
B) Trapezius
C) Serratus anterior
D) Latissimus dorsi
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Injury to what nerve would be indicated by scapular winging?

A) Axillary nerve
B) Long thoracic nerve
C) Phrenic nerve
D) Subclavian nerve
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What is the pain during the deceleration phase of the pitching motion commonly associated with?

A) Rotator cuff pathology
B) Instability or impingement
C) SLAP lesion or biceps tendon pathology
D) Limited internal rotation
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Which fibers of the trapezius muscle are responsible for scapular retraction?

A) Upper trapezius
B) Middle trapezius
C) Lower trapezius
D) Middle deltoid
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What motion is not produced when the patient performs the portion of the Apley Scratch test where the patient touches the opposite shoulder by crossing the chest?

A) GH adduction
B) Horizontal adduction
C) Internal rotation
D) Scapular retraction
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The GH joint generally lacks bony support,but due to the ligamentous and muscular support,it is a stable joint.
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When performing GH joint play,in which position should the GH joint be placed?

A) Abducted 55° and flexed 30°
B) Abducted 90° and extended 15°
C) Abducted 55° and extended 15°
D) Abducted 90° and flexed 30°
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Scapular dyskinesis is considered a source of internal impingement.
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Which two tests can be used to evaluate posterior GH instability?

A) Posterior apprehension and surprise test
B) Jerk test and apprehension test
C) Jerk test and posterior apprehension test
D) Surprise test and sulcus test
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Which muscle is a primary mover when performing a manual muscle test for horizontal adduction of the GH joint?

A) Pectoralis major
B) Posterior deltoid
C) Infraspinatus
D) Teres minor
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Name all the muscles that have a direct action on the scapula.
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What direction of force is applied longitudinally through the humerus during the anterior slide test?

A) Anterior and superior
B) Anterior and inferior
C) Posterior and superior
D) Posterior and inferior
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Which represents the starting position for the empty can test?

A) GH abducted 90° in the frontal plane with the humerus internally rotated
B) GH abducted 90° in the frontal plane with the humerus externally rotated
C) GH abducted 90° in the scapular plane with the humerus externally rotated
D) GH abducted 90° in the scapular plane with the humerus internally rotated
Question
When palpating the bicipital groove,the _______ _______ is lateral to the groove,and the ________ _________ is on the medial aspect of the groove.
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Which structure is stressed when gliding the distal clavicle inferior at the AC joint?

A) Superior fibers of the AC ligament
B) Conoid ligament
C) Trapezoid ligament
D) Inferior fibers of the AC ligament
Question
A "separated" shoulder is a common name for which injury?

A) GH dislocation
B) AC sprain
C) SC dislocation
D) Scapulothoracic sprain
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Define the plane of the scapula.
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A Bankart lesion can be formed by which ligament pulling off with a portion of the labrum?

A) Anterior GH ligament
B) Middle GH ligament
C) Inferior GH ligament
D) Posterior GH ligament
Question
A positive Hawkins test is more indicative of pathology in which rotator cuff muscle?

A) Supraspinatus
B) Infraspinatus
C) Teres minor
D) Subscapularis
Question
Which represents correct information regarding Speed's test?

A) The elbow is maintained in 5° of flexion throughout the test.
B) The GH joint begins in a neutral position.
C) The forearm is stabilized just distal to the elbow.
D) The patient is asked to go through 90° of shoulder flexion during the procedure.
Question
The scapular retraction test is used to identify which of the following?

A) Role of scapular dysfunction in pathology
B) Presence of impingement
C) Degree of anterior GH instability
D) Strength of the rhomboid major and minor
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Tears most commonly occur in which rotator cuff muscle?

A) Supraspinatus
B) Subscapularis
C) Infraspinatus
D) Teres minor
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When performing a GH load and shift,the reliability between testers greatly improves if a two-point grading scale is used.
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Deck 15: Shoulder and Upper Arm Pathologies
1
Which position would place the GH joint in its closed-packed position?

A) 90° anterior flexion with internal rotation
B) Adduction with internal rotation
C) Adduction with external rotation
D) 90° abduction with external rotation
D
2
Which of the following is true of the SC joint?

A) The clavicle meets directly with the manubrium.
B) It has the poorest bony stability of any major joint.
C) It has weak ligamentous structure.
D) Its fibrocartilaginous disk decreases the stability of the joint.
B
3
What is the only member of the rotator cuff group that internally rotates the humerus?

A) Supraspinatus
B) Infraspinatus
C) Teres minor
D) Subscapularis
D
4
The upper extremity's only attachment to the axial skeleton occurs at which of the following?

A) Acromioclavicular (AC) joint
B) Sternoclavicular (SC) joint
C) Glenohumeral (GH) joint
D) Scapulothoracic joint
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What is the last growth plate in the body to close?

A) Lateral clavicular epiphysis
B) Medial clavicular epiphysis
C) Proximal humeral epiphysis
D) Distal humeral epiphysis
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Palpation of the anterior shoulder should begin by palpating which of the following?

A) SC joint
B) Jugular notch
C) Manubrium
D) Clavicle
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7
What is a weak site in the GH capsule that is often torn during an anterior GH dislocation?

A) Weitbrecht's foramen
B) Inferior pouch
C) Coracohumeral ligament
D) Conoid ligament
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8
The angle of inclination-the relationship between the humerus and the humeral head in the frontal plane-should normally have a range of which of the following?

A) 80° to 100°
B) 100° to 110°
C) 110° to 125°
D) 130° to 150°
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9
Injury or trauma to what nerve roots may be indicated by atrophy of the deltoid muscle group?

A) C2 and C3
B) C3 and C4
C) C5 and C6
D) C7 and C8
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10
The superior angle should sit at what spinous process level during observation of the vertebral borders of the scapula?

A) T1
B) T7
C) T3
D) T12
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11
What is the most common site for fractures of the clavicle?

A) Junction of the convex and concave curvature of the clavicle
B) Lateral third
C) Junction of the medial third and middle third
D) Medial third
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Which of the following traumatic injuries to the shoulder complex would constitute a medical emergency?

A) Burner or stinger
B) Anterior SC joint dislocation
C) AC separation
D) Posterior SC joint dislocation
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13
For which muscle does the coracoid process serve as the point of insertion?

A) Pectoralis major
B) Pectoralis minor
C) Anterior deltoid
D) Upper trapezius
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14
What is the pain during the follow-through phase of the pitching motion commonly associated with?

A) Rotator cuff pathology
B) Instability or impingement
C) Superior labral tear from anterior to posterior (SLAP) lesion or biceps tendon pathology
D) Limited internal rotation
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Which of the following describes the ratio that exists between GH elevation and upward scapular rotation?

A) 1:2
B) 2:1
C) 2:4
D) 1:3
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A patient who exhibits a painful arc during abduction will usually experience pain in which of the following ranges?

A) Between 60° and 120°
B) Between 70° and 90°
C) Between 70° and 110°
D) Between 120° and 180°
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17
Weakness of which of the following muscles causes scapular winging?

A) Rhomboids
B) Trapezius
C) Serratus anterior
D) Latissimus dorsi
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18
Injury to what nerve would be indicated by scapular winging?

A) Axillary nerve
B) Long thoracic nerve
C) Phrenic nerve
D) Subclavian nerve
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What is the pain during the deceleration phase of the pitching motion commonly associated with?

A) Rotator cuff pathology
B) Instability or impingement
C) SLAP lesion or biceps tendon pathology
D) Limited internal rotation
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20
Which fibers of the trapezius muscle are responsible for scapular retraction?

A) Upper trapezius
B) Middle trapezius
C) Lower trapezius
D) Middle deltoid
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21
What motion is not produced when the patient performs the portion of the Apley Scratch test where the patient touches the opposite shoulder by crossing the chest?

A) GH adduction
B) Horizontal adduction
C) Internal rotation
D) Scapular retraction
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The GH joint generally lacks bony support,but due to the ligamentous and muscular support,it is a stable joint.
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23
When performing GH joint play,in which position should the GH joint be placed?

A) Abducted 55° and flexed 30°
B) Abducted 90° and extended 15°
C) Abducted 55° and extended 15°
D) Abducted 90° and flexed 30°
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Scapular dyskinesis is considered a source of internal impingement.
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25
Which two tests can be used to evaluate posterior GH instability?

A) Posterior apprehension and surprise test
B) Jerk test and apprehension test
C) Jerk test and posterior apprehension test
D) Surprise test and sulcus test
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Which muscle is a primary mover when performing a manual muscle test for horizontal adduction of the GH joint?

A) Pectoralis major
B) Posterior deltoid
C) Infraspinatus
D) Teres minor
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27
Name all the muscles that have a direct action on the scapula.
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28
What direction of force is applied longitudinally through the humerus during the anterior slide test?

A) Anterior and superior
B) Anterior and inferior
C) Posterior and superior
D) Posterior and inferior
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Which represents the starting position for the empty can test?

A) GH abducted 90° in the frontal plane with the humerus internally rotated
B) GH abducted 90° in the frontal plane with the humerus externally rotated
C) GH abducted 90° in the scapular plane with the humerus externally rotated
D) GH abducted 90° in the scapular plane with the humerus internally rotated
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When palpating the bicipital groove,the _______ _______ is lateral to the groove,and the ________ _________ is on the medial aspect of the groove.
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31
Which structure is stressed when gliding the distal clavicle inferior at the AC joint?

A) Superior fibers of the AC ligament
B) Conoid ligament
C) Trapezoid ligament
D) Inferior fibers of the AC ligament
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32
A "separated" shoulder is a common name for which injury?

A) GH dislocation
B) AC sprain
C) SC dislocation
D) Scapulothoracic sprain
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33
Define the plane of the scapula.
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34
A Bankart lesion can be formed by which ligament pulling off with a portion of the labrum?

A) Anterior GH ligament
B) Middle GH ligament
C) Inferior GH ligament
D) Posterior GH ligament
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35
A positive Hawkins test is more indicative of pathology in which rotator cuff muscle?

A) Supraspinatus
B) Infraspinatus
C) Teres minor
D) Subscapularis
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36
Which represents correct information regarding Speed's test?

A) The elbow is maintained in 5° of flexion throughout the test.
B) The GH joint begins in a neutral position.
C) The forearm is stabilized just distal to the elbow.
D) The patient is asked to go through 90° of shoulder flexion during the procedure.
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37
The scapular retraction test is used to identify which of the following?

A) Role of scapular dysfunction in pathology
B) Presence of impingement
C) Degree of anterior GH instability
D) Strength of the rhomboid major and minor
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38
Tears most commonly occur in which rotator cuff muscle?

A) Supraspinatus
B) Subscapularis
C) Infraspinatus
D) Teres minor
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When performing a GH load and shift,the reliability between testers greatly improves if a two-point grading scale is used.
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