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100

The extensor hallucis longus/brevis is responsible for ____ & the flexor digitorum longus/brevis is responsible for ____

Extending the big toe. Flexing the digits

100

We possess more ankle inversion than eversion because...

the fibula acts like a bony block

100
The mechanism for a lateral ankle sprain is...

excessive ankle inversion

100

The point of a special test is to...

rule in/out a condition/diagnosis

100

The lower extremity consists of...

the hips to toes

200

You can isolate the soleus by doing this...

Seated calf raise(ankle PF and knee flexion)

200

DAILY DOUBLE

The clinical name for the ankle joint is...

talocrural joint

200

An athlete states their ankle went into forceful eversion and DF. They likely suffer from...

a high ankle sprain

200

The (+) talar tilt and anterior drawer can suggest...

a lateral ankle sprain

200

An athlete has an obvious deformity of their ankle, you are concerned about ankle dislocation-fracture. You run from the sideline with this...

Vacuum splints

300

The peroneals are responsible for this muscle action...

ankle eversion

300

The function of the tibia and fibula is...

Tibia is weight-bearing and fibula is muscle attachments.

300

This muscle is typically injured when somebody is suffering from turf toe...

Flexor hallucis tendon
300

A special test to rule in/out an Achilles tendon rupture is...

Thompson test

300

An athlete just rolled their ankle in the middle of their game. You confirm this diagnosis within your assessment and the athlete in fact does have a lateral ankle sprain. The athlete has significant edema, is NWB and will not be returning back to the game. Your post-care treatment includes...

ice, ACE wrap for compression, splinting/bracing, and fitting for cruthces

400

The gastrocnemius is responsible for these 2 muscle actions...

Ankle PF and knee flexion

400

The cuboid articulates with the...

4th and 5th MTs

400

DAILY DOUBLE

A Lisfranc injury typically involves the...

midfoot/MTP joints

400

An athlete complains of ankle p!, you proceed with your assessment and conclude a (-) result for the Kleigers test. This aids you in ruling out a...

High ankle sprain

400

DAILY DOUBLE

PSMC stands for ______. The purpose of assessing PMSC is to...

Pulse, sensory, motor and circulatory/cap refill. To check neurovascular structures to assess severity of injury 

500

The interosseous membrane exists...

between the tibia and fibula

500

The styloid process exists on...

the 5th MT

500

Fractures of the 5th MT(i.e. Avulsion fx, Jones fx, stress fx) typically require surgery and are tough to heal because...

they lack adequate blood and O2 supply

500

Athlete took contact to their lower leg. You perform a squeeze test, the athlete has significant p! and you feel abnormal alignment of the tibia. Your assessment, in addition to a (+) squeeze test, you can rule in a possible...

fracture

500

MTSS stands for _____, typically the result of (acute/overuse) mechanism and affects this muscle 

Medial tibial stress syndrome, overuse, anterior/posterior tibialis

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