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QUESTION 1 OF 6

A 19-year-old competitive rugby player sustains a fourth time shoulder dislocation. Their Beighton score is 6.
Which management option is most appropriate?

QUESTION ID: 2172

1. Arthroscopic capsular plication
2. Arthroscopic shoulder stabilisation
3. Open bone block procedure i.e., Laterjet
4. Physiotherapy alone
5. Remplissage procedure

QUESTION 2 OF 6

1.A 19-year-old competitive rugby player sustains a fourth time shoulder dislocation. Their Beighton score is 6.
Which management option is most appropriate?

QUESTION ID: 2222

1. Arthroscopic capsular plication
2. Arthroscopic shoulder stabilisation
3. Open bone block procedure i.e., Laterjet
4. Physiotherapy alone
5. Remplissage procedure

QUESTION 3 OF 6

1.A 19-year-old competitive rugby player sustains a fourth time shoulder dislocation. Their Beighton score is 6.
Which management option is most appropriate?

QUESTION ID: 3169

1. Arthroscopic capsular plication
2. Arthroscopic shoulder stabilisation
3. D. Physiotherapy alone
4. Open bone block procedure i.e., Laterjet
5. Remplissage procedure

QUESTION 4 OF 6

3.During a shoulder arthroscopy the antero-superior labrum was noted to be absent and the MGHL to be cord-like.
Which answer is most appropriate to account for this finding?

QUESTION ID: 3171

1. Frozen shoulder
2. Normal anatomical variant
3. Recurrent instability
4. Rotator cuff tear
5. SLAP lesion

QUESTION 5 OF 6

34.An 18-year-old comes to your clinic having had a 5th shoulder dislocation; all have occurred during normal everyday activity.
Which of the following would NOT BE likely to contribute to ongoing issues with stability?

QUESTION ID: 3190

1. Coordination of muscle contraction
2. Dysfunctional proprioception
3. Glenoid bone loss
4. Labral deficiency
5. Weakness of the shoulder girdle muscles.

QUESTION 6 OF 6

25. A 30-year-old man presents with the below radiograph.
Which of the following factors has the strongest positive association with regards to future dislocation?

Size of the Hill Sachs lesion .jpg

QUESTION ID: 3198

1. Any associated greater tuberosity fracture
2. Beighton score of 5.
3. Early return to sport such as basketball
4. Poor compliance with rehabilitation
5. Size of Hill-Sachs lesion