Ortho Image MCQs (Undergraduate level)

The survey of Indian postgraduate medical entrance examination (NEET) candidates regarding image based orthopaedic questions revealed majority of them being simple case based MCQs. This blog aims to provide a platform to revise orthopaedics through simple questions based on undergraduate level.

Monday, 5 June 2017

image Q. 53 - Natural cushion

Q.   Thickest articular cartilage is found in -

a. Hip joint
b. Patella
c. Distal femur
d. Proximal tibia
e. Ankle joint
























































































Answer -
b

Patella has got the thickest articular cartilage and may be up to 5 cm in certain places.

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