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Sports Medicine — MCQs

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Q51Easy

Ruptured tendon is most commonly seen in which of the following conditions?

Q52Medium

All of the following features in the knee are recognized to be consistent with a torn medial meniscus, except?

Q53Easy

A spontaneous rupture of the Achilles tendon occurs in an 18-year-old male. This is most likely due to excess stress beyond which of the following?

Q54Easy

Painful arc syndrome is seen in all of the following conditions except?

Q55

The image displays a clinical maneuver. Which ligament's integrity is being assessed by this test?

Q56

A 28-year-old male cricketer presents to the emergency department with severe knee pain and swelling after a twisting injury while batting. On examination, there is a large effusion, and the patient is unable to fully extend the knee. McMurray's test is positive with a click on the medial side during external rotation of the tibia. MRI shows a vertical tear in the posterior horn. What is the most appropriate initial management?

Q57

Identify the clinical sign being tested in the image:

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Q58

A sportsman presented to you after injury during practice exercise. You performed the test given in the image, and it came out as positive. What is the diagnosis?

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Q59

A 16-year-old competitive swimmer presents with recurrent shoulder dislocation. MRI shows a Bankart lesion and significant bone loss. His coach wants him to return to competition quickly, his parents are concerned about long-term function, and the patient wants to continue swimming. Evaluate the management approach that best addresses all stakeholder concerns.

Q60

A football player experienced a twist in the ankle and knee. Clinically, no bone injury was appreciated. The examiner is performing the test shown in the image. Which test is this?

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