The Musculoskeletal system
Superior Acromioclvicular L.
A
8) Which of the following shares a common insertion point with the supraspinatus tendon on the greater tuberosity of the humerus?
A) Infraspinatus tendon
Acromion
B
3) Bone is attached to muscle by what?
B) Tendons
6) Which of the following is NOT evaluated in a shoulder examination for rotator cuff injury?
B) Triceps tendon
Coraco Acromial L.
C
9) When evaluating the shoulder with sonography, which of the following is NOT considered a major rotator cuff pathology?
C) Abnormal fluid collection
2) Which of the following planes are commonly used when imaging the musculoskeletal system?
C) Long-axis and short-axis
4) Which of the following structures is NOT contained in a neurovascular bundle?
C) Tendon
Perimysium
Connective tissue surrounds a bundle of muscle fiber
Endomysium
Connective tissue surrounds an individual muscle
Epimysium
Connective tissue surrounds entire muscle
Coraco-humeral L.
D
1) Which of the following is NOT a benefit of using sonography to evaluate the musculoskeletal system?
D) All of the above are benefits of sonography
5) Which of the following attaches bone to bone, providing needed stability and strength?
D) Ligaments
7) Which of the following statements regarding the acromioclavicular joint is FALSE?
D) The AC joint is best evaluated in external rotation
Bicep tendon
E
Lesser Tuberosity
F
Paratenon
Fatty areolar tissue filling the interstices of the facial
Subcapular L.
G
Retinaculum
General term for a band or band-like structure
Coracoid Process
H
Coraco-Clancular L.
I
Clavicle
J
Diarthrosis
Joint permitting free motion, such as the shoulder
Amphiarthrosis
Joint permitting little motion, such as vertebrae
Greater Tuberosity
K
Anisotropy
Properties vary with direction
Enthesis
Site of attachment of a muscle or ligament fiber
Fascicle
Small bundle or cluster of fibers