QUESTIONS 1 of 2 1 2 Previous Next (OBQ11.213) A patient presents to your office for evaluation of arm pain. Upon evaluation, a diagnosis of rupture of the long head of the biceps tendon is made. Which of the following photographs would best corroborate this diagnosis? QID: 3636 FIGURES: A B C D E Type & Select Correct Answer 1 A 0% (12/4024) 2 B 7% (270/4024) 3 C 2% (72/4024) 4 D 6% (244/4024) 5 E 85% (3408/4024) L 1 Question Complexity C Question Importance Select Answer to see Preferred Response SUBMIT RESPONSE 5 Review Tested Concept Review Full Topic (OBQ05.249) While recent studies have failed to demonstrate a significant clinical difference, proximal biceps tenodesis compared to tenotomy is felt to possibly result in a lower incidence of which of the following? QID: 1135 Type & Select Correct Answer 1 Arm cramping 63% (858/1353) 2 Elbow flexion weakness 25% (344/1353) 3 Elbow stiffness 2% (30/1353) 4 Shoulder weakness 4% (60/1353) 5 Shoulder stiffness 4% (54/1353) L 3 Question Complexity D Question Importance Select Answer to see Preferred Response SUBMIT RESPONSE 1 Review Tested Concept Review Full Topic