BOC PRACTICE QUESTIONS
1. What is the proper patient position for manual muscle testing the biceps femoris muscle?
A. hook-seated, resisting knee flexion
B. Lying prone, resisting knee flexion with tibia internally rotated
C. hook-seated, resisting knee extension
D. Lying prone, resisting knee flexion with tibia externally rotated
2. Which of the following does NOT belong to the quadriceps muscle group?
A. Rectus femoris
B. Vastus externus
C. Vastus intermedias
D. Vastus lateralis
3. What is the average range of motion of knee flexion in degrees?
A. 0-120
B. 0-150
C. 0-135
D. 0-110
4. What is the name of the condition in which there is inflammation of the sheath that surrounds the patellar tendon?
A. Patellar tendonitis
B. Patellofemoral syndrome
C. Osteochronritis desicanns
D. Patellar tenosynovitis
5. Which nerves innervate the hip adductor musculature
A. Femoral,tibial
B. Femoral, inferior gluteal
C. Femoral, obturator
D. Femoral, sciatic
6. The Renne's test involves the examiner placing a thumb over the lateral epicondyle of the femur as the patient performs the instructed motion. What condition is the examiner testing for?
A. Femoral stress fracture
B. LCL tear
C. Patellar subluxation
D. IT band friction syndrome
7. Which of the following is NOT a component of the knee injury evaluation process.
A. Functional testing
B. Neurological testing
C. Range of motion Testing
D. Therapeutic Ultrasound
8. What artery runs the length of the thigh and is the primary source of blood flow to the lower extremities?
A. Carotid Artery
B. Brachial Artery
C. Femoral Artery
D. Popliteal Artery
9. The sartorius muscle performs what motions at the hip?
A. Flexion, abduction, internal rotation
B. Flexion, adduction, external rotation
C. Extension, abduction internal rotation
D. Flexion, abduction, external rotation
10. A positive McMurry's special test is most likely indicative of what condition?
A. Medial Collateral Ligament tear
B. Baker's Cyst
C. Osgood Slaughter's Disease
D. Meniscus Tear
11. Ilio-tibial tract syndrome is a condition in which:
A. The IT tract tears at it's insertion point
B. The IT tract undergoes ossification
C. The tibia undergoes a stress fracture
D. The IT tract is irritated by the lateral epicondyle of the femur
A. hook-seated, resisting knee flexion
B. Lying prone, resisting knee flexion with tibia internally rotated
C. hook-seated, resisting knee extension
D. Lying prone, resisting knee flexion with tibia externally rotated
2. Which of the following does NOT belong to the quadriceps muscle group?
A. Rectus femoris
B. Vastus externus
C. Vastus intermedias
D. Vastus lateralis
3. What is the average range of motion of knee flexion in degrees?
A. 0-120
B. 0-150
C. 0-135
D. 0-110
4. What is the name of the condition in which there is inflammation of the sheath that surrounds the patellar tendon?
A. Patellar tendonitis
B. Patellofemoral syndrome
C. Osteochronritis desicanns
D. Patellar tenosynovitis
5. Which nerves innervate the hip adductor musculature
A. Femoral,tibial
B. Femoral, inferior gluteal
C. Femoral, obturator
D. Femoral, sciatic
6. The Renne's test involves the examiner placing a thumb over the lateral epicondyle of the femur as the patient performs the instructed motion. What condition is the examiner testing for?
A. Femoral stress fracture
B. LCL tear
C. Patellar subluxation
D. IT band friction syndrome
7. Which of the following is NOT a component of the knee injury evaluation process.
A. Functional testing
B. Neurological testing
C. Range of motion Testing
D. Therapeutic Ultrasound
8. What artery runs the length of the thigh and is the primary source of blood flow to the lower extremities?
A. Carotid Artery
B. Brachial Artery
C. Femoral Artery
D. Popliteal Artery
9. The sartorius muscle performs what motions at the hip?
A. Flexion, abduction, internal rotation
B. Flexion, adduction, external rotation
C. Extension, abduction internal rotation
D. Flexion, abduction, external rotation
10. A positive McMurry's special test is most likely indicative of what condition?
A. Medial Collateral Ligament tear
B. Baker's Cyst
C. Osgood Slaughter's Disease
D. Meniscus Tear
11. Ilio-tibial tract syndrome is a condition in which:
A. The IT tract tears at it's insertion point
B. The IT tract undergoes ossification
C. The tibia undergoes a stress fracture
D. The IT tract is irritated by the lateral epicondyle of the femur