Anatomy
Injuries
Muscles
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100

The Knee Joint is made up of which 4 bones?

What is: Tibia, Patella, Femur, Fibula

100

This injury is the result of inflammation at the Patella Tendon

What is: Patellar Tendonitis

100

This muscle originates at the Anterior Inferior Illiac Spine (AIIS)

What is: Rectus Femoris

100

Injuries to growth plates occur in what age group?

What is: 10-14 years

200

These ligaments provide rotational stability of the knee and look like a Twizzler wrapped on each other (FULL names only!)

What is the: Anterior Cruciate Ligament & Posterior Cruciate Ligament

200
Define a Grade 2 ligament sprain

What is: A larger but incomplete tear

200

Name the largest hamstring muscle

What is: Biceps Femoris

200

The Patella glides against the femur during flexion and extension. What is another name for this action?

What is: Patellar Tracking

300

Name the sponge-like padding that absorbs shock

What is: the Meniscus

300

This injury is characterized as a painful bump over the Tibial Tuberosity.

What is: Osgood Schlatter's

300

This muscle is responsible for stabilizing the patella (FULL names only)

What is: the Vastus Medialis Oblique (VMO)

300

Name the longest muscle of the body (yes, it is a knee muscle!)

What is: Sartorius

400

The Quad muscles come together to insert at this boney landmark of the Tibia

What is the: Tibial Tuberosity
400

Name 3 sports that are most at risk for Patellar Tendonitis and Osgood Schlatters

What is: Basketball, Volleyball, Track and Field

400

The only posterior knee muscle with an anterior insertion point

What is: the Semitendinosus

400

Name the anatomical insertion of the Semitendinosus

What is: Pes Anserine

500

The Medial Collateral Ligament protects against which kind of force?

What is: Valgus Force

500

This type of fracture occurs through the growth plate AND epiphysis of the femur (Name the injury AND Grade!)

What is: Salter Harris Fracture Grade 4

500

Name the only knee muscle to NOT articulate directly with the bone AND name its origin (2 parter!)

What is: VMO; Tendons of the Adductors

500

Name the special test used to help diagnose and Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) tear 

What is: Lachmann's Test

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