Things I forgot I needed to Know
This Little Piggy...
Cankle Time!
Above Knee, Bologne
"Psoas I was Saying..."
100

Which component of the clinical evaluation is the most informative?


History Section

100

Which bone is the primary insertion for the tibialis posterior?


Navicular Tuberosity

100

Which ligament is assessed using the anterior drawer test of the ankle?


ATF

100

What is the strongest ligament of the knee and the primary stabilizer?

PCL

100

Which of the following represents a mechanism for acute labral tear?


Hip dislocation

200

Active range of motion (AROM) should not be completed if what is suspected?


Fracture

200

Which ligament is also referred to as the “spring” ligament?

Calcaneonavicular Ligament

200

What test is used to evaluate the lateral translation of the talus in the ankle mortise?

Cotton Test

200

Which ligament arises from the anteromedial intercondylar eminence of the tibia?


ACL

200

What forms the lateral border of the femoral triangle?


Sartorius

300

Which type of source is considered the highest level of evidence?

Meta-Analysis

300

What bone(s) of the foot is (are) responsible for assisting in absorbing and redirecting weight-bearing forces, reducing friction, and protecting the tendon?


Sesamoids

300

Which of the following is the most common mechanism of injury for the distal tibiofibular syndesmosis?

External Rotation and or Dorsiflexion

300

What muscles are included in the pes anserine group?

Sartorius, Gracilis, Semitendinosus

300

A decrease in the angle of inclination may lead to observation of what pathology in the knee?

Genu Valgum

400

Which type of diagnostic test is used to determine the function of motor and sensory nerves?


Nerve Conduction Study

400


Typically, where is pain centralized when someone has plantar fasciitis?


Medial Calcaneal Tubercle

400

The tibial nerve is located in which of the four leg compartments?


Deep Posterior Compartment

400

What single muscle externally rotates the knee and attaches to the IT band, Gerdys tubercle, LCL and posterolateral capsule?

Biceps Femoris

400

What special test is used to differentiation between tight rectus femora and tight iliopsoas group?

Thomas Test

500

An athlete is suspected of having a torn glenoid labrum. Which diagnostic exam would be used to diagnose this problem?

MRI Arthrogram

500

For which problem would one recommend proper bathing, regularly changing socks, and keeping the area dry to help prevent the buildup of fungi?

Tinea Pedis

500

What are the 5 Ps of for Compartment Syndrome?

Pain, Paresthsia, Pulselessness, Palor, Paralysis

500

Which malalignment causes excessive lateral forces, increases pressure on the medial and odd facets of the patella?

genu valium

500

What would a positive hip scouring test indicate?

Osteochondral defect of the femur, OA, or Labrum tear

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