What are the two cruciate ligaments in the knee?
ACL & PCL
What is the anatomical term for the heel?
Calcaneus
What is the MOI for a lateral ankle sprain?
Inversion
Shoulder
What is the name of the exam AT's have to pass in order to be certified?
BOC
What are the four bones that make up the knee joint?
Patella, Femur, Fibula and Tibia
This injury is a chronic injury that develops in young, physically acgtive patients.
Sever's Disease
Excessive pronation, hyper mobility or a low arch predispose someone to this injury.
Eversion/Medial Ankle Sprain
This taping method can be used to support an injured finger by securing it to the finger next to it.
Buddy Tape
What does SOAP stand for?
Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan
What is the MOI for a MCL tear? Be specific.
Valgus force to the knee.
This term means flatfoot.
Pes Planus
Signs and symptoms of this injury include severe pain on the anterloateral leg and ankle
Syndesmotic Sprain/High Ankle Sprain
This injury is one of the most frequent fractures in sports.
Clavicular Fracture
What is liability?
Being legally responsible for harm one causes.
What injury is considered the most serious injury pertaining to the knee?
ACL Tear
Signs & symptoms of this injury are: history of repeated ankle trauma, pain with weight bearing, catching or snapping, swelling.
Talus Fracture
What is the medical term for Shin Splints?
Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome
What are the three joints in the finger?
DIP, PIP, MCP
There are two types of transmission, what are they?
Direct and Indirect
Name two special tests that can be used to test the meniscus.
McMurray's, Thessaly's, or Apley's
This injury can be treated by wearing a night splint.
Plantar Faciitis
Signs and Symptoms of this injury include: Deep aching pain, swelling, pain with passive stretching, and reduced circulation
Compartment Syndrome
List the two special tests that test for carpal tunnel.
Phalen's and Tinel's
Water bottles are an example of what type of supplies/equipment? Be specific.
Nonexpenable Supplies