Deck 10: Knee

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During closed kinematic chain knee flexion, the femoral condyles roll ________ and glide __________.

A) anteriorly; anteriorly
B) anteriorly; posteriorly
C) posteriorly; posteriorly
D) posteriorly; anteriorly
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The medial femoral condyle is ________ than the lateral femoral condyle though the anterior aspect of the __________ femoral condyle juts further anterior.

A) smaller; medial
B) larger; medial
C) smaller; lateral
D) larger; lateral
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The joints of the knee are enclosed in _____ joint capsule(s).

A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four
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The primary determinant of the screw home mechanism is due to:

A) tension in the anterior cruciate ligament
B) the Q-angle and pull of the quadriceps
C) the surface architecture of the femoral condyles
D) the unique kinematic tracking pattern of the patella
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The blood supply to the menisci is greatest:

A) in the peripheral one-third
B) in the middle one-third
C) in the inner one-third
D) the menisci do not have a blood supply
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The loose packed position of the patellofemoral joint is:

A) full extension
B) 25 °\degree of knee flexion
C) 90 °\degree of knee flexion
D) full flexion
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In a closed kinematic chain (foot on the ground), the anterior cruciate ligament resists:

A) anterior translation of the tibia on the femur
B) posterior translation of the tibia on the femur
C) anterior translation of the femur on the tibia
D) posterior translation of the femur on the tibia
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Medial and lateral rotation of the tibiofemoral joint take place in the ________ plane about a(n) __________ axis.

A) frontal; vertical
B) sagittal; anterior-posterior
C) transverse; vertical axis
D) frontal; anterior-posterior
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The closed packed position of the tibiofemoral joint is:

A) full extension
B) 25 °\degree of knee flexion
C) 90 °\degree of knee flexion
D) full flexion
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In a closed kinematic chain, terminal extension (the screw home mechanism) is best described as:

A) medial rotation of the femur on the tibia
B) lateral rotation of the femur on the tibia
C) medial rotation of the tibia on the femur
D) lateral rotation of the tibia on the femur
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How many degrees of freedom does the knee have?

A) One
B) Two
C) Three
D) Four
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Of the following, even in subjects with well-developed quadriceps who have little adipose tissue, which quadriceps muscle can not be observed?

A) Vastus medialis
B) Vastus lateralis
C) Vastus intermedius
D) Rectus femoris
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The maximum contact area between the patella and femur occurs at approximately ____ °\degree .

A) 0
B) 45
C) 90
D) 135
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The primary responsibility of the vastus medialis oblique muscle is to:

A) extend the knee the last 15 °\degree
B) provide dynamic restraint to medial patellar subluxation/dislocation
C) provide dynamic restraint to lateral patellar subluxation/dislocation
D) flex the knee the last 15 °\degree
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Traditional teaching suggests _________ Q-angles in __________ are associated with the higher incidence of patellofemoral joint pain in this population.

A) smaller; females
B) larger; females
C) smaller; males
D) larger; males
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Which of the following statements related to the patella is false? The patella:

A) decreases the mechanical advantage of the quadriceps
B) centralizes the forces of the four quadriceps muscles into one concerted direction of pull
C) protects the femoral condyles from direct trauma
D) contributes to the overall stability of the knee
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The ____________ bundle of the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) is taut in flexion, whereas the ___________ bundle of the PCL is taut in extension:

A) anteromedial; posterolateral
B) anterolateral; posteromedial
C) posterolateral; anteromedial
D) posteromedial; anterolateral
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Assuming no obvious postural deviations, the line of gravity falls ___________ to the medial-lateral axis of the hip and ________ to the medial-lateral axis of the tibiofemoral joint.

A) anterior; anterior
B) anterior; posterior
C) posterior; posterior
D) posterior; anterior
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The popliteus muscle has several functions including __________ rotation of the femur on the tibia in a closed kinematic chain as well as protecting against excessive __________ translation of the femur on the tibia.

A) medial; anterior
B) medial; posterior
C) lateral; anterior
D) lateral; posterior
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Which muscle is uniquely qualified to flex both the hip and knee?

A) Biceps femoris
B) Gracilis
C) Pectineus
D) Sartorius
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At the tibiofemoral joint, rolling is predominant during the initiation of flexion range of motion.
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When the knee is in full extension, the patella sits proximal to the intercondylar groove.
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The knee relies primarily on its bony geometry and congruency for stability.
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The menisci move anteriorly during knee extension and posteriorly during knee flexion.
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With the foot fixed on the ground, a contraction of the soleus can assist with extending the knee.
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The primary responsibility of the collateral ligaments is to resist anterior-posterior shear forces at the tibiofemoral joint.
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The collateral ligaments provide a greater percentage of restraining force when the knee is slightly flexed (e.g., 25 °\degree ) compared with a fully extended position.
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As the knee moves from extension into flexion, the contact surface on the patella moves from its superior aspect to its inferior aspect.
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Even during normal activity, the articulating surfaces of the knee sustain forces that exceed body weight.
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An individual who is unable to achieve full active knee extension but has full passive motion into extension has a flexion contracture.
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Closed kinetic chain medial femoral rotation can be performed by the:

A) biceps femoris, short head
B) semitendinosus
C) gracilis
D) sartorius
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Of the following, which is not a function of the hamstrings?

A) Extension of the hip
B) Pelvic stabilization during prone trunk extension
C) Control the pelvis on the femur when bending forward from sitting or standing
D) Restricting posterior glide of the tibia on the femur
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There are multiple muscular/tendinous attachments to the menisci.
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The meniscofemoral ligaments arise from the anterior cruciate ligament.
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The normal end feel for knee flexion is firm from tightness of the capsule and ligaments.
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The medial meniscus is more mobile than the lateral meniscus.
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During closed kinematic chain knee flexion, the femoral condyles roll ________ and glide __________.

A) anteriorly; anteriorly
B) anteriorly; posteriorly
C) posteriorly; posteriorly
D) posteriorly; anteriorly
posteriorly; anteriorly
2
The medial femoral condyle is ________ than the lateral femoral condyle though the anterior aspect of the __________ femoral condyle juts further anterior.

A) smaller; medial
B) larger; medial
C) smaller; lateral
D) larger; lateral
larger; lateral
3
The joints of the knee are enclosed in _____ joint capsule(s).

A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four
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4
The primary determinant of the screw home mechanism is due to:

A) tension in the anterior cruciate ligament
B) the Q-angle and pull of the quadriceps
C) the surface architecture of the femoral condyles
D) the unique kinematic tracking pattern of the patella
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The blood supply to the menisci is greatest:

A) in the peripheral one-third
B) in the middle one-third
C) in the inner one-third
D) the menisci do not have a blood supply
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The loose packed position of the patellofemoral joint is:

A) full extension
B) 25 °\degree of knee flexion
C) 90 °\degree of knee flexion
D) full flexion
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In a closed kinematic chain (foot on the ground), the anterior cruciate ligament resists:

A) anterior translation of the tibia on the femur
B) posterior translation of the tibia on the femur
C) anterior translation of the femur on the tibia
D) posterior translation of the femur on the tibia
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8
Medial and lateral rotation of the tibiofemoral joint take place in the ________ plane about a(n) __________ axis.

A) frontal; vertical
B) sagittal; anterior-posterior
C) transverse; vertical axis
D) frontal; anterior-posterior
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The closed packed position of the tibiofemoral joint is:

A) full extension
B) 25 °\degree of knee flexion
C) 90 °\degree of knee flexion
D) full flexion
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10
In a closed kinematic chain, terminal extension (the screw home mechanism) is best described as:

A) medial rotation of the femur on the tibia
B) lateral rotation of the femur on the tibia
C) medial rotation of the tibia on the femur
D) lateral rotation of the tibia on the femur
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11
How many degrees of freedom does the knee have?

A) One
B) Two
C) Three
D) Four
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12
Of the following, even in subjects with well-developed quadriceps who have little adipose tissue, which quadriceps muscle can not be observed?

A) Vastus medialis
B) Vastus lateralis
C) Vastus intermedius
D) Rectus femoris
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The maximum contact area between the patella and femur occurs at approximately ____ °\degree .

A) 0
B) 45
C) 90
D) 135
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The primary responsibility of the vastus medialis oblique muscle is to:

A) extend the knee the last 15 °\degree
B) provide dynamic restraint to medial patellar subluxation/dislocation
C) provide dynamic restraint to lateral patellar subluxation/dislocation
D) flex the knee the last 15 °\degree
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15
Traditional teaching suggests _________ Q-angles in __________ are associated with the higher incidence of patellofemoral joint pain in this population.

A) smaller; females
B) larger; females
C) smaller; males
D) larger; males
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16
Which of the following statements related to the patella is false? The patella:

A) decreases the mechanical advantage of the quadriceps
B) centralizes the forces of the four quadriceps muscles into one concerted direction of pull
C) protects the femoral condyles from direct trauma
D) contributes to the overall stability of the knee
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17
The ____________ bundle of the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) is taut in flexion, whereas the ___________ bundle of the PCL is taut in extension:

A) anteromedial; posterolateral
B) anterolateral; posteromedial
C) posterolateral; anteromedial
D) posteromedial; anterolateral
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18
Assuming no obvious postural deviations, the line of gravity falls ___________ to the medial-lateral axis of the hip and ________ to the medial-lateral axis of the tibiofemoral joint.

A) anterior; anterior
B) anterior; posterior
C) posterior; posterior
D) posterior; anterior
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The popliteus muscle has several functions including __________ rotation of the femur on the tibia in a closed kinematic chain as well as protecting against excessive __________ translation of the femur on the tibia.

A) medial; anterior
B) medial; posterior
C) lateral; anterior
D) lateral; posterior
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20
Which muscle is uniquely qualified to flex both the hip and knee?

A) Biceps femoris
B) Gracilis
C) Pectineus
D) Sartorius
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21
At the tibiofemoral joint, rolling is predominant during the initiation of flexion range of motion.
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When the knee is in full extension, the patella sits proximal to the intercondylar groove.
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The knee relies primarily on its bony geometry and congruency for stability.
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The menisci move anteriorly during knee extension and posteriorly during knee flexion.
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With the foot fixed on the ground, a contraction of the soleus can assist with extending the knee.
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The primary responsibility of the collateral ligaments is to resist anterior-posterior shear forces at the tibiofemoral joint.
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The collateral ligaments provide a greater percentage of restraining force when the knee is slightly flexed (e.g., 25 °\degree ) compared with a fully extended position.
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As the knee moves from extension into flexion, the contact surface on the patella moves from its superior aspect to its inferior aspect.
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Even during normal activity, the articulating surfaces of the knee sustain forces that exceed body weight.
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An individual who is unable to achieve full active knee extension but has full passive motion into extension has a flexion contracture.
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Closed kinetic chain medial femoral rotation can be performed by the:

A) biceps femoris, short head
B) semitendinosus
C) gracilis
D) sartorius
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Of the following, which is not a function of the hamstrings?

A) Extension of the hip
B) Pelvic stabilization during prone trunk extension
C) Control the pelvis on the femur when bending forward from sitting or standing
D) Restricting posterior glide of the tibia on the femur
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There are multiple muscular/tendinous attachments to the menisci.
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The meniscofemoral ligaments arise from the anterior cruciate ligament.
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The normal end feel for knee flexion is firm from tightness of the capsule and ligaments.
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The medial meniscus is more mobile than the lateral meniscus.
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