Bones
Ligaments
Muscles
Joints
Potpourri
200

This muscle attaches to the talus.

Trick question! There are no muscular attachments to the navicular.

200

This is the most commonly injured ligament.

What is the ATFL?

200

A slap gait is caused by weakness in this muscle group.

What are the dorsiflexors?

200

Average clinical amount of STJ motion.

25-30 degrees inversion, 5-10 degrees eversion. 2:1 ratio inversion to eversion.

200

This is Binghamton's local minor league baseball team name.

What is the Rumble Ponies?

400

This is the latest bone to ossify in the foot.

The navicular at 3 years.

400

The attachments of the spring ligament.

What are the Sustentaculum tali, medial-plantar navicular?

400

The most common cause of adult acquired flat foot.

What is PTTD?

400

Most commonly affected joint in charcot.

What is the lisfranc joint?

400

In bowling, a turkey occurs when a bowler does this.

What is 3 strikes in a row?

600
The fibula bears this percent of your body weight.

What is 15-20% of body weight?

600

These ligaments make up the deltoid ligament.

What are the Anterior Tibiotalar Ligament, Posterior Tibiotalar Ligament (deep), Tibiocalcaneal Ligament,  and Tibionavicular Ligament (superficial)?

600

Explain how the silfverskiold test works.

It measures the dorsiflexion of the foot at the ankle joint with knee extended and flexed to 90 degrees. If you have increased dorsiflexion with a flexed knee then the contracture is coming from the gastroc. If no change, the contracture is from the gastroc and soleus.

600

Most common joint of nonunion in triple arthrodesis.

What is the TN joint?

600

Name a dwarf from The Hobbit. 1000 pts if you can name all 13. Hint: Bilbo is not a dwarf.

Who are kili, Fili, Balin, Dwalin, Thorin, Gloin, Oin, Bifur, Bofur, Bombur, Dori, Ori, Nori?

800

The definition of Sharpey's fibers.

What are a matrix of connective tissue connecting periosteum to bone?

800

This is the strongest syndesmotic ligament.

What is the PITFL?

800

Name the muscles of the 2nd plantar layer of the foot. (including extrinsic muscles)

What are the quadratus plantae, lumbricals, FHL, FDL?

800

When reading an AP radiograph of the ankle, you should see this amount of tibiofibular overlap.

What is >6mm of overlap?

800

This is the longest running sitcom.

What is the The Simpson's, 33 years?

1000

Name the 3 blood supply's to bones.

What are nutrient artery, periosteal vessels, and epiphyseal vessels?





1000

Ways to diagnose Lisfranc ligament injuries. Name 4 things.

What are the fleck sign, contralateral radiographs, piano key sign, CT/MRI, diastasis of 2nd met and 1st met, 2nd met doesn't line up with intermediate cuneiform, bruising plantarly?

1000

Name the order of muscle involvement in Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease.

What are plantar intrinsics, tibialis anterior, EDL, EHL, peroneus brevis?

1000

Clinical and radiographic grade 2 findings for hallux rigidus. (include amount of DF, degree of pain)

What are periarticular osteophytes/sclerosis, mild-moderate joint narrowing, 10-30 degrees of DF? Pain at end range of motion, moderate to severe pain?

1000

State bird of New York. 

What is the Eastern Bluebird?

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