Bones
Ligaments
Special Tests
Musculature
Injuries
100

The number of bones in one foot/ankle.

What is 26?

100

This ligament (full name, not acronym) is located on the lateral ankle and is the most commonly sprained ligament in the foot. 

What is the anterior talofibular ligament?

100

This tests for an ATFL sprain.

What is Anterior Drawer?

100

This muscle controls extension of the big toe.

What is extensor hallucis longus/brevis?

100

This ankle injury requires immediate splint, ice, and emergency services.

What is an ankle dislocation?

200

This is a wedge shaped bone that acts like a fulcrum in the ankle.

What is the talus?

200

This ligament is located on the lateral side (full name, not acronym) and prevents eversion. 

What is the deltoid ligament?

200

This tests for an Achilles tendon rupture.

What is the Thompson test?

200

This muscle controls inversion and plantarflexion and is located in the medial compartment.

What is tibialis posterior?

200

This injury is described as a hyperextension/hyperflexion injury of the great toe.

What is turf toe?

300

Dorsiflexion and plantarflexion occur at this joint.

What is the talar joint?

300

This ligament is the most difficult ligament to sprain in the foot.

What is the deltoid ligament?

300

This tests for tibial nerve entrapment.

What is Tinel's sign?

300

This muscle is divided into two "heads".

What is the gastrocnemius?

300

This injury is described as hearing/feeling a "pop" and the inability to plantarflex.

What is achilles tendon rupture?

400

This is the name of the first toe.

What is the hallux?

400

This ligament connects the calcaneus to the fibula. 

What is the calcaneofibular ligament?

400

This tests for a Syndesmotic ankle sprain.

What is the Squeeze test?

400

This compartment is the only compartment to control dorsiflexion.

What is the anterior compartment?

400

This injury is commonly known as shin splints.

What is medial tibial stress syndrome?

500

This bone is the keystone of the medial longitudinal arch.

What is the navicular?

500


What is the posterior talofibular ligament?

500

This is used to help diagnose a fracture.

What is a tuning fork?

500

This muscle controls inversion and dorsiflexion

What is tibialis anterior?

500

This is a tool utilized with many injuries to decrease swelling around the malleolus.

What is a horseshoe?

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