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This set of Principle of Management Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Principle Of Management Set 2

Q1 | In Colles# following is most common complication
Q2 | Patient with supracondylar fracture following reduction presented with claw hand. The likely diagnosis is
Q3 | Pivot test for
Q4 | Triangular relation of Elbow is maintained in
Q5 | Fracture which most often requires open reduction & internal fixation
Q6 | Commonest type of lesion causing recurrent shoulder dislocation is
Q7 | Menisci calcification is a feature of
Q8 | A young adult presenting with oblique, displaced fracture olecranon treatment of choice
Q9 | Volkmann's ischemic contracture mostly involves
Q10 | Avascular necrosis is commonest in one of the following fractures
Q11 | On measurement, the base of Bryant's triangle on the left side is found to be short by 2 cms as compared to the right side. This indicates
Q12 | All the following requires open reduction & internal fixation almost always except
Q13 | Pathognomic sign of traumatic fracture
Q14 | A football player, while playing, twists his knees over the ankle. He still continues to play.
Q15 | K-wire is used in
Q16 | Treatment of Acute myositis Ossificans is
Q17 | The treatment of choice for non-union of extracapsular fracture neck femur
Q18 | Duga's test is helpful in
Q19 | Open reduction in children is done for
Q20 | Avascular necrosis of the head of femur is not seen in
Q21 | Stiffness in knee is maximum when traction is at
Q22 | Intramedullary fixation is ideal in a case of fracture of shaft of femur when there is
Q23 | Treatment of choice for old non-united fracture of shaft of femur
Q24 | A Bennet's fracture is difficult to maintain in reduced position because of the pull of
Q25 | Inter trochanteric fracture has trendelenberg sign negative because of the action of