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Mod #5 Test - Sports On-Boarding Training – Arthrex | Questions and Answers A+ Grade
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The Distal Locking Screws in the clavicle fracture plates are what size? - *a. 2.7mm* 
b. 1.7mm 
c. 4.0mm 
d. 3.0mm 
When performing a dog bone ac joint repair, the case is done? - a. Open 
b. Arthroscopic 
c. Mini Open 
*d. All of the Above* 
How many size configurations does the BioUnit set provide? - a. 6 
b. 8 
*c. 10* 
d. 14 
Your surgeon is performing an 8mm Autograph OATS case. What size backfill plug will be needed for the 
donor cite? - a. 7mm 
b. 8mm 
*c. 9mm* 
d. 10mm
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Mod. #4 Test - Sports On-Boarding Training – Arthrex | Questions and Answers A+ Grade
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Mod. #4 Test - Sports On-Boarding Training – 
Arthrex | Questions and Answers A+ Grade 
(T/F) Varus alignment of a joint exists when any distal segment of the joint extends medial to the joint - 
- True 
- False 
True or False: The MPFL from 0-30* of flexion is the main passive stabilizer against lateral patellar 
displacement. - *- True* 
- False 
(T/F) Valgus alignment of a joint exists when any distal segment of the joint extends lateral to the joint - 
- True 
- False 
(T/F) The new MPFL k...
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Mod #6 Test - Sports On-Boarding Training – Arthrex| Questions and Answers A+ Grade
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What is not a key selling feature of the distal radius plate? - - Variable angle locking 
- Comes sterile packed 
- Scalloped distal portion of the head of the plate 
- Comprehensive instrumentation and tray 
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What are the two long bones that join to join the wrist? (Select all that apply) - - Ulna 
- Radius 
- Humerus 
Which of the following are complications of screw fixation for syndesmosis injury: - - Loosening 
- Breakage 
- Need of second operation 
*- All of the above* 
??? 
With plac...
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Arthrex module 6 | Questions and Answers A+ Grade
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Arthrex module 6 | Questions and Answers A+ Grade 
What is the angle of the apollo hook probe - 90 
What is the largest arthroscopic segment for bipolar RF products - Shoulder 
What is the default ablation setting of the MP90 and XL90 - 7 
the bipolar ablation breaks down tissue by the following processes - Chemical reaction- gently 
breaks down tissue at the molecular level 
What feature does the synergyRF bipolar ablation system have that none of the competitors have? - 
integrates with the sy...
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Arthrex Sports 5 Day | Questions and Answers A+ Grade
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What are the 4 muscles of the rotator cuff? - Subscapularis 
Supraspinatus 
Infraspinatus 
Teres Minor 
What is a SLAP lesion? - Superior Labrum Anterior to Posterior 
Avulsion fx that starts at 12:00 to 3:00, pulls of the biceps tendon 
What nerve lies close to the inferior aspect of glenoid? - Axillary nerve 
What is the most common site for a proximal humerus fracture? - Surgical Neck 
Which of the following benefits of the humeral SuturePlate for proximal humeral fractures? - 
Anatomic Desig...
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Arthrex Final Test |48 Questions and Answers A+ Grade
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When performing a pediatric ACL reconstruction the potential complication from drilling across the 
physis is? - Premature bone growth arrest 
A meniscus tear in what area is least likely to heal? - White-White zone 
It is called a ________ deformity when the knee is being pushed internally - Valgus 
A patient with a severe Varus deformity in the knee would be at risk for developing what? - Medial 
Compartment Arthritis 
Which muscle is not one of the quadriceps muscles? - Biceps Femoris 
True o...
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Arthrex Sports Medicine Onboarding Module #4 Test Questions and Answers A+ Grade
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True or False: The MPFL is tightest in knee flexion. - True 
True or False: Valgus alignment of a joint exists when any distal segment of the joint extends lateral to 
the joint. - True 
True or False: The new MPFL kit comes with 3.5 SwiveLocks and a TightRope RT. - True 
When referring to knee lower limb alignment, what is the normal Q angle for a female? 
-10 degrees 
-14 degrees 
-18 degrees 
-20 degrees - 18 degrees 
True or False: Varus alignment of a joint exists when any distal segment of...
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Arthrex Sports Medicine Onboarding Module #3 Test Questions and Answers A+ Grade
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The minimum graft length for an ALL reconstruction is: 
-70 mm 
-110 mm 
-120 mm 
-240 mm - 120 mm 
True or False: The goal of the ALL reconstruction is to eliminate any residual rotational laxity and also 
reduce the risk of ACL graft rupture. - True 
The ALL mimics the course of which structure? 
-Fibular Collateral Ligament 
-Popliteus Tendon 
-IT Band 
-Gastrocnemius - IT Band 
Which surgeon initially described a remarkably constant avulsion fracture pattern at the proximal-lateral 
tibia as...
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Arthrex Sports Medicine Onboarding Module #5 Test Questions and Answers A+ Grade
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What is ArthroCell? - a viable, moldable cellular bone allograft 
What are the 3 components of the bone healing triad? - -Osteogenic (Cell) 
-Osteoinductive (Signal) 
-Osteoconductive (Scaffold) 
True or False: QuickSet is synthetic. - True 
What is QuickSet? - resorbable, microporous, synthetic bone cement 
True or False: QuickSet is osteoconductive, osteoinductive, and osteogenic. - False- only 
osteoconductive 
True or False: FlexiGRAFT, StimuBlast (AlloSync) and ArthroCell are all allografts...
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Arthrex Sports Medicine Onboarding Module #6 Test Questions and Answers A+ Grade
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Where does the Pectoralis Major tendon (Pec Major) attach? - Origin 
-Superior: CLAVICLE- anterior border of the medial half of clavicle 
-Medial: STERNUM-anterolateral border of sternum and costal cartilage of ribs 1-7 
-Inferomedial: ABDOMEN-aponeurosis of the external abdominal obliques 
Insertion 
-Lateral: distal lateral aspect of greater tuberosity of humerus/bicipital groove of humerus 
What is the function of the pec major? - -powerful ADduction (toward body) of humerus 
-internal rotati...
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