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Acromioclavicular And Sternoclavicular Joint Dislocations And Rehab

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1.  What is a direct mechanism of injury for an acromioclavicular joint injury?
  1. Fall onto the shoulder with the arm adducted
  2. Fall on the shoulder with arm in abduction
  3. Fall on shoulder with arm in internal rotation
  4. Fall on shoulder with arm in external rotation
2.  Per the staging classification of Sage and Salva Tores, rupture of the acromioclavicular ligament and sprain of the coracoclavicular ligament is...
  1. Type I
  2. Type II
  3. Type III
  4. Type IV
3.  What is the most common reason for shoulder dislocation?
  1. MVA
  2. Domestic violence
  3. Sports
  4. Sleeping "wrong"
4.  Which of the following is the imaging of choice for sternoclavicular joint injuries?
  1. Ultrasound
  2. MRI
  3. CT
  4. X-ray
5.  What is a precaution in Phase I?
  1. No lifting or carrying
  2. No scapular retraction or protraction
  3. No PROM of the glenohumeral joint
  4. All of the above

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