Chapter 13 Quiz
How long does treatment of a hamstring strain commonly take? 1-2 wks 5-7 wks 3-4 wks 6-8 wks
6-8wks
Which of the following conditions is characterized by pain and discomfort during and immediately following exercise? Acute onset muscle soreness Neuritis Delayed onset muscle soreness Myositis ossificans
Acute onset muscle soreness
Which of the following is the most common site for osteoarthritis? Knees Lumbar spine Hips All of the above
All of the above
Which of the following conditions occurs 12 hours after injury and is most intense after 24 to 48 hours? Myositis ossificans Neuritis DOMS Crepitus
DOMS
Which of the phases involves scar formation and repair? Inflammatory Proliferation Maturation FIbroblastic
Fibroblastic
During which phase of the healing process do phagocytic cells clean up the area? Inflammatory Maturation FIbroblastic Remodeling
Inflammatory
Which of the phases may take several years to complete? Inflammatory Proliferation Maturation Fibroblastic
Maturation
Which cells lay down new bone tissue? Osteoclasts Osteoblasts Osteocytes Osteomytes
Osteoblasts
Which of the following is the key to treating tendonitis? Resting the injured area by eliminating the irritating activity Injecting the area involved with a steroid Stretching to improve the sliding ability of the tendon Taking anti-inflammatory medication
Resting the injured area by eliminating the irritating activity
Which of the following would be considered an acute injury? Peroneal Longus Tenosynovitis Shoulder subluxation Patellar tendinitis Hip osteoarthritis
Shoulder subluxation
What type of injury occurs when a bone comes partially out of its normal articulation then goes right back into place? Dislocation Subluxation Stress fracture Avulsion fracture
Subluxation
What degree classification of a ligament sprain involves total tearing of tissue? First degree Second degree Third degree Fourth degree
Third Degree
A first time dislocation should be considered and treated as a fracture. True False
True
A strain involves damage to a ligament, and a sprain involves damage to a muscle. True False
True
A stress fracture resulting from repeated microtrauma commonly occurs in weight bearing bones. True False
True
A trigger point is a tight band of muscle occurring in the neck and upper back. (most common area) True False
True
Fractures occur as a result of extreme stresses and strains that are placed on bones. True False
True
In the periosteum, osteoblasts provide nutrients to the bone; blood vessels provide cells for bone growth. True False
True
Tenosynovitis is the inflammation of the tendon sheath causing the sliding tendon to adhere to the synovial sheath. True False
True
The two most commonly contused muscles are the quadriceps and the biceps group. True False
True