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Themember4

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Golfer's elbow involves inflammation to the:
 
  A) tendon.
  B) nerve.
  C) joint.
  D) capsule.

Question 2

A classic sign of a Smith's or Colles's fracture is:
 
  A) silver fork deformity.
  B) a shortened forearm on the injured side.
  C) inability to bend the elbow.
  D) inability to flex the fingers.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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