Special Tests
Range of Motion
Taping/Bracing
Injury/Condition ID
100

Special test that assesses integrity of the anterior talofibular ligament 

What is the anterior drawer test?

100

This joint experiences the greatest range of motion within the foot

What is the 1st MTP joint?

100

This orthotic device applies a gentle stretch to the plantar fascia

What is a night splint?

100

A patient presents in the ATF with a heel pain. They have a red, swollen, and tender to palpate bump along the back of the heel. They report pain has been ongoing for several weeks, starting after wearing new shoes, they are diagnosed with this condition

What is retrocalcaneal exostosis? 

200

To correctly perform a Lachman's test, the clinician's line of pull is in line with this muscle group

What are the hamstrings?

200

This range of motion for ankle plantarflexion would be considered normal

What is 0 to 50 degrees?

200

To correct a lateral glide of the patella, a clinician can use the type of taping technique

What is McConnell's taping?

200

A patient experience pain at the point of Kehr's sign may be suffering from an injury to this part of the body.

What is an injury to the spleen?

300

This special test assesses weakness of the gluteus medius muscle

What is Trendelenburg?

300

These three bony landmarks help to guide the placement of your goniometer when assessing range of motion of the knee joint

What are the Greater trochanter, Lateral epicondyle of the femur, and lateral malleolus?

300

An athlete presents with a Grade I strain of the iliopsoas muscle. This compression wrap technique can help alleviate their symptoms.

What is a hip flexor wrap?
300

An individual suffering from acute appendicitis would have pain at this specific location.

What is McBurney's point?

400

During the navicular drop test, we are observing for this specific movement of the foot to indicate a positive test

What is pronation?

400

This test for length of the rectus femoris is considered normal/negative with a measurement greater than 90 degrees of flexion

What is Ely's test?

400

When applying a compression wrap, the Athletic trainer should be sure to overlap the wrap by this amount with each pass

What is 1/3 to 1/2?

400

This deformity is found in an individual who has a second toe longer than their great toe

What is Morton's toe?

500

These three special tests confirm or deny the presence of a meniscus injury

What are: McMurray's, Apley's, and Thessaly's tests?

500

This specific device is used to measure range of motion of the lumbar spine

What is the inclinometer? 

500

This taping method, often used in conjunction with a closed basketweave, helps to the ankle against inversion, eversion, and syndesmotic injuries

What is the Spartan Slipper?

500

The condition in this muscle can compress the sciatic nerve, leading to radicular pain throughout the affected side. 

What is piriformis syndrome?

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