Ankle/Foot
Knee
Manual Muscle Testing
Functionality
Random
100

This ligament of the ankle is located in the sinus tarsi and is most frequently injured

ATF

100
True/False:  The ACL is considered the more functional stabilizer while the PCL is the primary stabilizer of the knee

True

100

which two terms are used to designate the big toe and the thumb (respectively)

hallicus and pollicus

100

Functionally, what  is being assessed in this position

hamstring tightness

100

this bone is at the base of the anatomical snuffbox

scaphoid

200

True/False  The tibia extends down farther which limits ankle eversion and may be a contributing factor for lateral ankle sprains

False

200

The muscle helps rotate the knee to lock it in place when weightbearing

popliteus

200

This is the difference between testing the medial versus the lateral hamstrings

internal/external rotation of the knee while testing

200

When assessing the deep knee squat, what did this patient forget to do that is part of the exam

arms overhead by ears

200

this structure stabilizes the ulna against the carpals and helps to increase articulation and provide load transmission in the wrist

TFCC

300
The Lisfranc joint runs between which sets of bones
Tarso-metatarsal joints
300

Which structure attaches the meniscus to the tibia

coronary ligaments

300
In what way is the tibialis posterior and tibialis anterior manual muscle the same?

both resist inversion

300

Your patient can only reach 90 degrees of hip flexion when you do your goniometry, what can you change to gain more range of motion

bend the knee

300

This ligament in the knee resists anterior displacement of the femur

PCL

400

The distal tibiofibular joint is also known as this

syndesmosis

400

This structure resists valgus stress and has a deep and superficial layer

MCL

400

How do you differentiate the peroneus tertius from the other peroneal muscles?

put foot into dorsiflexion

400

What is the main issue in this picture

excessive lordosis in lumbar spine

400

this joint is where rotation occurs in the cervical spine

Atlanto-axial joint (C1-C2)

500
The windlass effect in which energy is stored during weightbearing and released during push-off is achieved by what structure?

Spring ligament (and plantar fascia)

500

What is the anatomical landmark in which the IT band attaches to?

Gerdy's tubercle

500

define a grade 3 MMT

can actively do movement against gravity

500

Your patient cannot get all the way down into a deep squat, what is one thing you can do to "fix" this inability?

elevate heels

500

This is the location where the brachial plexus is located most superficially

Erb's point

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