#1
Which maneuver is used to assess for carpal tunnel syndrome?
Phalen's Test
Lachman Test
Apley's Compression Test
Valsalva Maneuver
#2
What is the primary purpose of the Tinel's Sign in peripheral nerve examination?
Assessment of ulnar nerve
Evaluation of radial nerve
Detection of median nerve pathology
Diagnosis of sciatic nerve compression
#3
Which clinical test is commonly used to assess for the presence of a Baker's cyst in the knee?
McMurray Test
Bulge Test
Apley's Compression Test
O'Brien Test
#4
What is the primary focus of the Ober's Test in hip examination?
Assessment of hip flexion
Evaluation of hip internal rotation
Detection of iliotibial band tightness
Diagnosis of hip impingement
#5
Which clinical test is commonly used to assess for a subacromial impingement in the shoulder?
Hawkins-Kennedy Test
O'Brien Test
Apprehension Test
Finkelstein's Test
#6
Which test is commonly used to assess for a meniscal tear in the knee?
Thessaly Test
Trendelenburg Test
Adson's Test
Bragard's Test
#7
What is the purpose of the Speed's Test in shoulder examination?
Assessment of biceps tendonitis
Evaluation of rotator cuff tear
Detection of acromioclavicular joint pathology
Diagnosis of frozen shoulder
#8
What does the Finkelstein's Test assess in hand examination?
De Quervain's tenosynovitis
Carpal tunnel syndrome
Trigger finger
Dupuytren's contracture
#9
Which test is commonly used to assess for patellar instability?
Apprehension Test
Clark's Test
McConnell Test
Lachman Test
#10
What does the Beighton Score assess in musculoskeletal examination?
Spinal alignment
Joint hypermobility
Muscle strength
Bone density
#11
In the assessment of scoliosis, what is the primary purpose of the Adam's Forward Bend Test?
Evaluate leg length
Assess lumbar range of motion
Detect spinal curvature
Measure shoulder flexibility
#12
In the examination of the knee, what is the primary purpose of the McMurray Test?
Assessment of patellar tracking
Evaluation of meniscal tears
Detection of ligamentous instability
Diagnosis of osteoarthritis
#13
In the context of spinal examination, what does the Straight Leg Raise (SLR) test assess?
Sciatic nerve irritation
Cervical radiculopathy
Sacroiliac joint dysfunction
Facet joint pathology
#14
Which of the following tests is used to evaluate the stability of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in the knee?
Lachman Test
McMurray Test
Anterior Drawer Test
Posterior Drawer Test
#15
Which orthopedic test is used to assess for a torn ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) in the thumb?
Murphy's Sign
Stress Test
Gamekeeper's Thumb Test
Valgus Stress Test
#16
In the context of ankle examination, what does the Thompson Test evaluate?
Achilles tendon rupture
Lateral ankle instability
Morton's neuroma
Posterior tibial tendon dysfunction
#17
What is the primary focus of the Trendelenburg Test in hip examination?
Assessment of hip flexor strength
Evaluation of hip abductor strength
Detection of hip internal rotation
Diagnosis of hip instability
#18
Which test is commonly used to assess for a subscapularis muscle tear in the shoulder?
Drop Arm Test
Hawkins-Kennedy Test
Lift-off Test
Empty Can Test
#19
Which orthopedic test is commonly used to assess for a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in the knee?
Anterior Drawer Test
Lachman Test
Posterior Drawer Test
Thessaly Test