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The ligament most often injured in an ankle sprain?

Anterior Talofibular ligament (ATFL)

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What condition has symptoms that include paresthesia on the medial aspect of the ankle extending into the plantar aspect of the foot?

Tarsal Tunnel 

100
A positive Thompson test indicates?

Achilles Tendon Rupture (Third-Degree Strain)

100

The posterior tibialis muscle supports what arch?

Medial Longitudinal arch 

100

Ankle sprains that include damage to the tibiofibular syndesmosis and/or anterior inferior tibiofibular ligament are referred to as 

High Ankle Sprain

200

A condition that causes neuropathy of the tibial nerve where it passes posterior to the medial malleolus?

Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome

200

A condition that causes tenderness just posterior to the medial malleolus and perhaps proximally along the posteromedial portion of the tendon on the tibia?

Tibialis (Posterior) Tendinopathy 

200

A positive anterior drawer test of the ankle will mostly  indicate an injury of what two ligaments? 

Anterior talofibular ligament and calcaneofibular ligament 

200

Insertion of the posterior tibialis?

Navicular bone

200

The classic location of Morton's Neuroma occurs between what two metatarsal heads?

Third and fourth 

300

A condition in which dorsiflexion or extension of the big toe is limited because of OA of the first MCP joint?

Hallux Rigidus 

300

What is the condition when the first metatarsal head deviates towards second toe?

Hallux Valgus

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When evaluating a patient with peroneal tendinopathy, what two movements will be painful while performing passive ROM of the ankle?

Dorsiflexion and Inversion

300

Cavity in the lateral side of the ankle between the calcaneus and talus that major structures pass through?

Sinus Tarsi

300

In a lateral ankle sprain, the mechanism of injury is inversion and what?

Plantar Flexion 

400

A condition that can be the result of overuse usually related to the inability to adequate control some aspect of pronation?

Tibialis Posterior Tendinopathy 

400

A condition that has local edema and swelling within the talocrural and subtalar joint capsule?

Ankle Sprains 

400

A patient that has Turf Toe or Hallux Rigidus would complain of pain while performing what specific functional activity?

Walking/Climbing stairs

400

Avascular portion of the Achilles tendon?

2 cm (1 inch) above its insertion

400

What is the name of a fracture of the metatarsals involving the second or third metatarsal?

March Fracture

500

A condition that causes apophysitis at the insertion of the Achilles tendon in physically active children and adolescents?

Sever's disease

500

Severe cramping, diffuse pain, swelling, and tightness in the leg that comes with exercise? 

Compartment Syndrome 

500

Name 3/4 features that would confirm Hallux Rigidus on a radiographic film

Joint space narrowing, dorsal osteophytes, transverse space widening and subchondral bone sclerosis

500

Name the structures that pass through the tarsal tunnel?

Posterior tibialis, Flexor digitorum longus, Flexor Hallucis Longus, and (Posterior tibial artery, vein, & nerve)

500

This injury is most often seen in conjunction with lateral ankle sprains and may be the cause or the result of lateral ankle instability?

Peroneal Tendinopathy

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