QUESTIONS 1 of 3 1 2 3 Previous Next (OBQ11.103) Which of the following statements is true regarding brake travel time after surgical treatment of complex lower extremity trauma? QID: 3526 Type & Select Correct Answer 1 Brake travel time is significantly increased until 6 weeks after patient begins weight bearing 73% (2439/3342) 2 Return of normal brake travel time takes longer after long bone fracture compared to articular fractures 1% (41/3342) 3 Normal brake travel time correlates with improved short musculoskeletal functional assessment scores 7% (231/3342) 4 Brake travel time is significantly reduced until 8 weeks after patient begins weight bearing 16% (538/3342) 5 Brake travel time returns to normal when weight bearing begins 2% (74/3342) L 2 Question Complexity C Question Importance Select Answer to see Preferred Response SUBMIT RESPONSE 1 Review Tested Concept Review Full Topic (OBQ09.70) Following operative repair of lower extremity long bone and periarticular fractures, what is the time frame for patients to return to normal automobile braking time? QID: 2883 Type & Select Correct Answer 1 6 weeks after initiation of weight bearing 73% (732/998) 2 4 weeks postoperatively 2% (20/998) 3 8 weeks from the date of injury 10% (104/998) 4 Once full range of motion of the ankle and knee exist 10% (102/998) 5 At the time of bony union 3% (33/998) L 2 Question Complexity B Question Importance Select Answer to see Preferred Response SUBMIT RESPONSE 1 Review Tested Concept Review Full Topic (OBQ07.88) After undergoing the treatment seen in Figure A, when should a patient be expected to safely operate the brakes of an automobile? QID: 749 FIGURES: A Type & Select Correct Answer 1 6 weeks 18% (199/1077) 2 2 -4 weeks 2% (18/1077) 3 6 months 4% (43/1077) 4 8-9 weeks 54% (583/1077) 5 3 months 21% (231/1077) L 2 Question Complexity C Question Importance Select Answer to see Preferred Response SUBMIT RESPONSE 4 Review Tested Concept Review Full Topic