Sports Health Vol.2; Issue 1; January/February 2010 CEU Quiz Appropriate Domains: Treatment, Rehabilitation, and Reconditioning (Day and Tibor), Clinical Evaluation and Diagnosis (Reinold) Level of difficulty: Advanced COURSE OBJECTIVES: Upon completion of this course you should better understand: 1) Clinical outcomes associated with autograft and allograft ACL reconstruction 2) Clinical evaluation and assessment of shoulder injuries in the overhead throwing athlete 3) Sports participation in athletes with cardiovascular conditions INSTRUCTIONS: 1) CEU quizzes are available to NATA members and non-members. 2) Non-members must complete a free one-time registration to use the CEU Quiz Center. Once registered, login to your CEU Quiz Center account to purchase and access quizzes. 3) For Sports Health quizzes: All users must read the appropriate issue of Sports Health: A Multidisciplinary Approach prior to taking the CEU quiz. 4) Only your first attempt at these quizzes will be used in determining the pass rate in obtaining CEUs. 5) After successfully completing each quiz, you may print a completion certificate at any time; this certificate should be added to your CEU folder. 6) Each quiz consists of multiple choice questions; you may answer each question only once, but you may take as long as you like to complete the quiz; leaving and returning to the quiz center will allow you to resume incomplete quizzes at the next question. 7) You must pass the quiz in order to earn your CEUs. To pass, you must answer 70% of the questions correctly. Failure to do so will result in a non-passing score and CEUs will not be awarded. 1. Patients undergoing anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction where an allograft is utilized may have greater ________ when compared to patients undergoing ACLr with an autograft. a. Incidence of graft failure b. Joint laxity c. Functional abilities d. All of the above e. A and B f. A and C 2. Shoulder injury in the overhead throwing athlete may arise due to which of the following: a. Muscle weakness b. Range of motion deficits c. Altered throwing mechanics d. Poor static stabilizers e. All of the Above 3. It has been proposed that which of the following scapular positions may contribute to some shoulder pathologies a. Anterior Tilt b. Upward rotation c. Protraction d. Depression e. All of the above f. A, C, and D g. B and C 4. When performing a clinical examination of the shoulder to detect a SLAP lesion, which special test(s) should be included as they reproduce the peel-back mechanism? a. Biceps load b. Clunk c. Crank d. Compression-rotation e. All of the above f. None of the above 5. If an athlete is diagnosed with a mild valvular defect of the heart, a cardiologist will most likely recommend which of the following in regards to participation in competitive sports: a. Disqualification from participation until the defect has been treated b. Restricted participation defined as no participation in sports with high dynamic and high static components c. Unrestricted participation 6. An initial cardiovascular evaluation of an athlete with a suspected heart arrhythmia should include: a. 12-lead ECG b. Echocardiogram c. Treadmill nuclear stress test d. A and B e. B and C