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A boy, 18 years old, presents with diffuse pain and feeling “giving way” sensation of his left knee
since 2 days ago. The patient fell when he was playing soccer and stop immediately then turning
his leg in opposite direction. The physical examination was found tenderness on the left knee
and positive on special test for anterior cruciate ligament injury.
The most common mechanism injury of this ligament injury is…
a. Twisting
b. Landing
c. Hyperextension
d. Cutting
e. Hyperflexion
2. The most sensitive test of this ligament injury is…
a. Anterior Drawer Test
b. Pivot Shift Test
c. Lachman Test
d. Valgus Stress Test
e. Varus Stress Test
3. The best modality to diagnose this ligament injury is…
a. X-ray of the knee
b. MRI
c. CT-Scan
d. Ultrasonography
e. Arthroscopy

4. An 18‐year‐old male soccer presents with right knee pain since 1 day ago. The localized of knee
pain was in medial side and felt after he was kicked in the right knee from his right side when
the opponent try to grab the ball. Symptoms become worsen with activity and weight‐bearing
and better with rest and ibuprofen. The patient is unable to stand upright on his affected leg.
What kind of provocative test for this ligament injury?
a. Anterior Drawer Test
b. Posterior Drawer Test
c. McMurray Test
d. Valgus and Varus Stress Test
e. All of Special Test for ligament injury
5. After the special tests were performed, the valgus stress test of the right knee is positive and the
other tests are negative.
The typical mechanism injury of this ligament injury is?
a. Varus and external rotation force
b. Varus and internal rotation force
c. Valgus and external rotation force
d. Valgus and internal rotation force
e. Valgus and varus force
6. A 25-year-old woman twisted and injured her right knee during a soccer game 4 week ago. At
that time, there was moderate knee swelling which has since resolved. She reports intermitten
middle right knee pain and has sensation of the joint givingway since then. Her symptoms are
aggravated by twisting or squatting. On physical exam there is a mild effusion, middle joint line
tenderness, and a positive middle mcmurray test. Valgus stress reveal no pain or joint opening.
Anterior and posterior drawer test is negative. After arthroscopy was performed, the tear is
located 6 mm from capsular junction. What zone that is the tear occurred?
a. Red zone
b. Red/white zone
c. White zone
d. Grey zone
e. Black zone

7. What kind of meniscus tear that cause locked with lack of full extension of the knee?
f. Longitudinal tear
g. Transversal tear
h. Parot beak tear
i. Bucket handle tear
j. Oblique tear

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