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This formative assessment evaluates the learner’s understanding of essential anatomy topics, including upper- and lower-limb muscle function, nerve innervation patterns, and clinical applications relevant to injury assessment. Through a series of targeted multiple-choice questions, learners can measure their grasp of foundational concepts such as muscle biomechanics, peripheral nerve injury presentation, and functional anatomy of the hip, thigh, leg, and foot.
This assessment is intended to support learning, identify areas for improvement, and reinforce knowledge needed for clinical reasoning.

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What will you learn?

Identify key muscles responsible for major movements in the upper and lower limbs.

Recognize nerve injury patterns and their functional consequences.

Apply anatomical knowledge to clinical scenarios.

Strengthen understanding of muscle innervation and biomechanical principles.

Improve accuracy and confidence in anatomy-based multiple-choice assessments.

Course Requirements

Orthopedic Surgery Resident R1

Course Content

SGH Orthopedic Residency Program 2nd Formative Assessment - R1

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SGH Orthopedic Residency Program 2nd Formative Assessment - R1

SGH Orthopedic Residency Program 2nd Formative Assessment - R1

A brief formative assessment designed to evaluate learners’ understanding of key muscle functions, nerve injuries, and lower-limb anatomy concepts.

Post Graduate - Orthopaedic Surgery
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4 students

This course includes:

  • Duration: 0 minutes
  • Materials: 1 material
  • Level: Advanced