5 MCQs in Orthopedics for NEET PG
A 22-year-old male presents with his third episode of anterior shoulder dislocation in two years. He is a competitive swimmer. MRI reveals an avulsion of the anterior-inferior labrum from the glenoid rim. This specific lesion is known as:
A 30-year-old male presents to the emergency department after falling on an outstretched hand while playing football. He complains of severe pain and inability to move his right shoulder. On examination, the shoulder appears flattened anteriorly, and the arm is held in slight abduction and external rotation. Which of the following is the most likely type of shoulder dislocation?
A 45-year-old male presents with a painful, deformed right shoulder after a motor vehicle accident. On examination, the examiner attempts to palpate the humeral head anteriorly but finds an empty glenoid. The arm is held in internal rotation and adduction, and there is a prominent coracoid process. Which of the following radiographic signs is most characteristic of this presentation?
A 60-year-old male presents to the emergency department with an anterior shoulder dislocation. After successful reduction, he complains of numbness and tingling along the lateral aspect of his arm and weakness in shoulder abduction. Which nerve is most likely injured in this scenario?
A 25-year-old rugby player presents with a first-time anterior shoulder dislocation. After confirming the diagnosis with X-rays and ruling out significant fractures, the physician decides to attempt closed reduction. Which of the following reduction techniques involves applying longitudinal traction to the arm while it is externally rotated and abducted, followed by internal rotation and adduction?
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