Injuries
Mechanisms
Anatomy
Muscle actions
Vocabulary
100
The injury caused by forceful anterior movement of the tibia
What is ACL sprain/tear
100
The force needed to sprain an MCL
What is Valgus
100
Muscle group responsible for knee extension
What is quadriceps
100
Rectus femoris
What is knee extension
100
Quadriceps
What is 4 muscles that make up the anterior thigh
200
An injury to the medial knee ligament
What is MCL sprain
200
Force needed to sprain an LCL
What is varus
200
Muscle group responsible for knee flexion
What is hamstrings
200
Adductor brevis
What is adduction
200
hamstrings
What is 3 muscles that make up the posterior thigh
300
Injury to the lateral knee ligament
What is LCL
300
The direction that the tibia must go to cause an ACL rupture
What is anterior
300
Muscle group responsible for bringing the leg closer to the midline of the body
What is Adductors
300
Gluteus Medius
What is Abduction
300
Death of tissue caused by lack of blood supply
What is Avascular Necrosis
400
A condition that stems from a previous untreated or poorly treated quadriceps contusion
What is Myositis Ossificans
400
the cause of a quadriceps contusion
What is direct trauma/blow
400
Muscle group responsible for moving the leg away from the midline
What is Abductors
400
Tensor Fascia Latae
What is Hip Flexion
400
Epiphyseal inflammation of the tibal tubercle
What is Osgood-Schlatter disease
500
A condition also known as Joint Mice caused by free floating pieces of bone in the joint capsule
What is Osteochondritis dissecans
500
What needs to happen to dislocate the patella
What is a quick cutting motion
500
Name the 3 anatomical locations required to measure Q angle
What is ASIS, Patella, and Tibial tuberosity
500
Sartorious
What is Knee flexion, hip abduction, external rotation, knee flexion
500
Cause of the condition is unknown
What is Idiopathic
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