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Week 1 - A - Skeletal muscle physiology - motor unit, excitation contraction coupling, sarcomere, isotonic/metric, strecth reflex
What are the four types of tissue...,
Which muscle is striated and whic...,
What is a motor unit
36  cards
Week 1 - B - Biochemistry (1) - Osteoporosis, Osteomalacia and Ricket's
What is the quantitative defect o...,
Which sex is osteoporosis more co...,
What are the different risk facto...
29  cards
Week 1 - C - Biochemistry (2) - Hyperparathyroidism (Primary, secondary, tertiary), Renal Osteodystrophy, Paget's disease of bone
Hyperparathyroidism involves over...,
What are the different causes of ...,
What would the biochemical tests ...
19  cards
Week 1 - D - Histology of Skeletal Muscle, Cartilage and Bone
What type of muscle is unbranched...,
Muscle fibres are bundled into gr...,
What is the connective tissue str...
17  cards
Week 1 - E - Benign bone tumours - Osteo/enchondroma, simple/aneurysmal cyst, giant cell, fibrous dysplasia, osteoid osteoma
Are malginant primary bone tumour...,
What is the commonest benign bone...,
Where in the bone do osteochondro...
38  cards
Week 1 - F - Malignant bone tumours - Osteosarcoma, chondrosarcoma, fibrous cancer, Ewing's sarcoma, metastatic
What age group do malignant prima...,
Malignant primary bone tumours ar...,
If a patient does have certain re...
30  cards
Week 1 - G - Benign/Malignant Soft Tissue Tumours - Lipoma/Giant cell/Ganglion & Sebaceous cyst/Bursitis/Abscesses & Sarcomas
A soft tissue swelling may presen...,
What questions do you usually ask...,
Findings to look for on examinati...
27  cards
Week 1 - H -Osteochondritis(Freiburg/Kohler/Keinbock/Panner/Scheuermann/Perthe&Osgood Schlatter/Sever)&Avascular Necrosis
What similar end result do both o...,
Osteochondrosis is a family of di...,
What age group may osteochondriti...
25  cards
Week 1 - MSK Basic Sciences Formative
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The radiographic features of whic...,
Https s3amazonawscom classconnect...
20  cards
Week 2 - A - Osteoarthritis and Crystal Arthropathies (Gout and Pseudogout)
What does the term arthopathy mea...,
The two main categories of arthri...,
What is the difference between se...
40  cards
Week 2 - B - Rheumatoid arthritis - joints affected, symptoms, ACR/EULAR, DAS28, scans, treatment
Rheumatism or rheumatic disorder ...,
Which sex is rheumatoid arthritis...,
What is the approximate prevalenc...
39  cards
Week 2 - C - Rheumatoid drug side effects
What is the treatment stages of r...,
What is the first disease modifyi...,
What is dmard 2 and 3
30  cards
Week 2 - D - Connective Tissue Diseases - Systemic lupus erythematous, Sjorgen's, Systemic Sclerosis, M.C.T.D, A.P.S
Systemic lupus erythematosis sle ...,
What is the a longstanding propos...,
Many clinical manifestations of s...
40  cards
Week 2 - E - Muscle diseases (not incl P.M.R) - T cell, Poly / dermato / inclusion body myositis, Fibromyalgia
What is muscle pain known as what...,
In polymyositis and dermatomyosit...,
T cells are so called because the...
26  cards
Week 2 - F - Polymalgia rheumatica and large vessel vasculitis - giant cell arterititis and takayasu's arteritis
Polymyalgia rheumatica and giant ...,
What percentage of patients with ...,
What are the presenting features ...
27  cards
Week 2 - G - Medium & Small Vessel Vasculitis - Kawasaki/polyarteritis nodosa (&Scarlet fever) and G.P.A/E.G.P.A/M.P.A/H.S.P
What are the two main types of me...,
Where in the medium sized vessels...,
What is polyarteritis nodosa ie w...
35  cards
Week 2 - H - Seronegative Inflammatory arthropathies - Ankylosing Spondylitis, Psoriatic / Enteropathic / Reactive arthritis
What does the term seronegative i...,
What joints are involved in the s...,
What joints are involved in the s...
30  cards
Week 2 - MSK Rheumatology Formative
Which of the following is not a r...,
Which of these autoantibodies is ...,
In sle when disease is active com...
30  cards
Week 3 - A - Osteogenesis imperfecta, skeletal dysplasias, Congenital C.T.D (Laxity/Marfan/Ehlers-Danlos/Downs), Muscular dystrophies
What congenital disorder of the m...,
What is there a disorder of in os...,
As stated the majority of cases o...
37  cards
Week 3 - B - Neuromuscular disorders - cerebral palsy (spastic, dyskinetic, ataxis) and spina bifida
Neuromuscular disorders occur due...,
There are many causes of neuromus...,
What is cerebral palsy when is th...
17  cards
Week 3 - C - Limb malformations (synadactyly/polydactyly/fibular hemimelia)&Brachial plexus palsy (Erb's/Klumpke's),Milestones
Limb malformations are a type of ...,
What is the commonest congenital ...,
What causes the fusion of the two...
25  cards
Week 3 - D - Limb development and variations - genu valgum/varum, in toeing, flat-feet, curly toes
Describe the development of the a...,
For distances between knees and f...,
Are knees naturally varised or va...
20  cards
Week 3 - E - Paediatric hip prbolems - Development dysplasia, Transient synovitis, Perthe's disease, S.U.F.E
What is developmental dysplasia o...,
Which hip is ddh more common in w...,
What are the different risk facto...
28  cards
Week 3 - F - Knee problems - Patellar tendonitis, apophysitis, patellofemoral pain, patellar instability, Osteochondritis, meniscus
Remember to examine the hip when ...,
What is the treatment of patellar...,
What is an apophysis where can ap...
20  cards
Week 3 - G - Foot/Ankle (Tarsal coalition, hallux valgus & talipes equinovarus) and Spine problems (Scoliosis & spondylolisthesis)
What is tarsal coalition,
What can tarsal coalition cause t...,
What is hallux valgus
23  cards
Week 3 - MSK Paediatric Orthopaedics Formative
True or false osteogenesis imperf...,
True or false the age at time of ...,
Slipped upper femoral epiphysis s...
23  cards
Week 4 - A - Lumbar Spine - Mechanical back pain, disc tear, sciatica, stenosis, cauda equina, red flags, crush fracture
Many people experience back pain ...,
Try and describe mechanical back ...,
Patients with mechanical back pai...
36  cards
Week 4 - B - Cervical spine - Spondylosis, disc polapse, instability (Down Syndrome, Rheumatoid)
What is spondylosis and which are...,
What does spondylosis lead to,
What will patients with cervical ...
18  cards
Week 4 - C - Shoulder - Painful arc. rotator cuff tears, adhesive capsulitis, calcific tendonitis, instability, popeye
What is the shoulder joint also k...,
The shape of the glenohumeral joi...,
The rotator cuff is formed by fou...
39  cards
Week 4 - D - Carpal and Cubital Tunnel Syndrome, Tennis (Lateral) and Golfer's (Medial) elbow, Elbow arthritis
In contrast to cervical nerve roo...,
What are the carpal bones called,
What is carpal tunnel syndrome
30  cards
Week 4 - E - Dupuytren's contracture, trigger finger, Osteoarthritis/Rheumatoid of hand, Ganglon cyst, Giant cell tumour
A multitude of pathologies affect...,
What joints are typically affecte...,
What is thought to be the pathoge...
33  cards
Week 4 - F - Hip - Hip replacement, Avascular necrosis, Trochanteric bursitis / gluteal cuff syndrome
Where does hip pathology typicall...,
Hip pathology can also purely pre...,
Examination of hip pathology may ...
21  cards
Week 4 - G - Knee (1) - Knee arthritis / replacements, Osteochondral and extensor injury, patellorfemoral dysfunction/instability
What does the knee joint consist off,
The surfaces of the knee joints a...,
The tibiofemoral joint contains t...
37  cards
Week 4 - H - Knee (2) - Meniscal Tears, Cruciate ligament ruptures and collateral ligament tears / ruptures, disclocation
As with most clinical presentatio...,
How do meniscal injuries classica...,
After the initial localised pain ...
29  cards
Week 4 - I - Foot and Ankle (1) - Ankle O.A, Hallux valgus & rigidis, Morton's neuroma, Metatarsal stress fracture
Ankle oa may be idiopathic primar...,
Which movement of the foot may re...,
What may be carried out as treatm...
23  cards
Week 4 - J - Foot&ankle (2) - Achilles tendonitis/rupture,Plantar fascitis,Pes panus/cavus,Tibialis posterior dysnfunction,claw/hammer toes
Tendonitis of the achilles tendon...,
What is the main symptoms of achi...,
Tendonitis predisposes to tendon ...
26  cards
Week 4 - MSK Regional Adult Orthopaedics Formative
A 60 year old lady presents with ...,
The hands are the site where rheu...,
Froments test may form part of yo...
20  cards
Week 5 - A - Elective Surgery (1) - Surgical strategies for managment of an arthritic joint
Elective scheduled orthopaedic su...,
Arthroplasty is also synonymous w...,
Joint replacement involves either...
26  cards
Week 5 - B - Elective Surgery (2) - soft tissue and osteomyelitis
Which drug should not be given in...,
What do the vast majority of soft...,
Some tendons and entheses are ame...
23  cards
Week 5 - C - General Trauma (1) - Trauma procedure, fracture process and healing
With any high energy injuries eg ...,
The principles of atls guidelines...,
How is the primary survery in adv...
31  cards
Week 5 - D - General Trauma (2) - Describing a fracture and the clinical signs
What are the five basic fracture ...,
When do transverse fractures occur,
When do oblique fractures occur
30  cards
Week 5 - E - General Trauma (3) - Assessing, investigating and managing a long bone fracture
The assessment of an injured limb...,
Which between and open and closed...,
What is always essential to carry...
28  cards
Week 5 - F - General Trauma (4) - Fracture complications (Early/late, compartment syndrome, nerve/vascular, skin/soft tissue)
When considering the complication...,
Name some early systemic complica...,
Why can acute renal failure occur...
45  cards
Week 5 - G - General Trauma (5) - Open fractures, soft tissue injuries and septic arthritis
The skin acts as a vital barrier ...,
What are the factors that increas...,
Initial management in the acciden...
22  cards
Week 5 - MSK Elective Surgery and General Trauma Formative
What term is defined as an inspir...,
Nerve injury may accompany an ope...,
Peripheral nerves may become comp...
20  cards
Week 6 - A - Paediatric Trauma - Salter Harris, N.A.I, Buckle/Greenstick, Monteggia/Galeazzi, Supracondylar, Femoral shaft, Tibial
Childrens bones are more elastic ...,
As childrens fractures tend to he...,
Childrens fractures tend to be tr...
29  cards
Week 6 - B - Regional Adult Trauma (1) - Spinal injuries (cervical, thoracolumbar), spinal cord injuries and myotomes
When do cervical spine fractures ...,
Potentially dangerous unstable fr...,
One should have a low threshold f...
39  cards
Week 6 - C - Regional Adult Trauma (2) - Pelvic fractures, proximal humeral and shoulder injuries
Pelvic fractures in younger patie...,
What in the hip exam during the p...,
3 main patterns of pelvic fractur...
36  cards
Week 6 - D - Regional Adult Trauma (3) - Humeral shaft, elbow, forearm, distal radius fractures
Humeral shaft fractures can be ca...,
If there was a radial nerve palsy...,
Most cases are treated non operat...
31  cards
Week 6 - E - Regional Adult Trauma (4) -Scaphoid, carpus and hand injuries
Label the bones of the hand,
Which carpal bone articulates wit...,
A fall onto an out stretched hand...
24  cards
Week 6 - F - Regional Adult Trauma (5) - Hip and proximal,distal & femoral shaft fractures
Who do hip fractures usually affe...,
Many patients have significant co...,
Despite the risk of medical compl...
25  cards
Week 6 - G - Regional Adult Trauma (6) - Knee&Patellar dislocations, Tibial fractures
True knee dislocations are uncomm...,
What is a true knee dislocation,
Obvious knee dislocations should ...
29  cards
Week 6 - H - Regional Adult Trauma (7) - Ankle injuries/fractures, foot injuries/fractures
What are the bones that make up t...,
What is the common way to get an ...,
Which muscles cause inversion of ...
27  cards
Week 6 - MSK Regional Adult and Paediatric Trauma Formative
What nerve is most at risk second...,
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Which nerve is particularly at ri...
21  cards
MSK CAP TEST QUESTIONS
If a patient is on the ground and...,
If a fracture is intra articular ...,
If the fracture is an open fractu...
23  cards
MSK FRACTURES - IMAGES AND QUESTIONS
What is the management and diagnosis,
What is it and management,
Https s3amazonawscom classconnect...
89  cards
MSK DIFFERENT CLINICAL SIGNS AND TESTS
What is thomass test describe how...,
What is a positive thomass test s...,
What is the cause of trendelenbur...
39  cards
MSK REVISION NIGHTS
1 what muscle inserts into the th...,
What nerve supplies the lattisumu...,
2 what muscle unlocks the knee joint
43  cards

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