Did You Say Test?
Look, A nat. Oh-my
By The #'s
Yo, Check up, fool!
Do You Want To Hurt Me?
100
This test is used to find instability in the anterior Talofibular ligament. The tibia/fibula are stabilized while drawing the talus forward?
Anterior Drawers Sign
100
This is the strongest tendon in the body
Achilles Tendon
100
More than this percent of all ankle sprains are the type where the ankle is rolled under
80%
100
The evaluation format most often used
HOPS
100
The ligament most often hurt during an inversion ankle sprain
Anterior Talofibular
200
This test is designed to find lesions in the calcaneofibuler ligament. The talus is titled medially.
Talar tilt
200
This is the largest and strongest ligament in the ankle joint
Deltoid
200
Each foot contains this many bones
26
200
The part of the eval process in which the involved is compared to the uninvolved without touching
Observation
200
This is the most commonly injured jt. in Athletics
Talo Crural jt.
300
This test indicates a severe sprain to the ant. Tibio-fibular ligament. The calcaneus is moved side to side attempting to contact the medial and lateral malled .
Clunk Test
300
The 3 lateral ligaments of the ankle joint are Ant Talo-fibular , calcaneo-fibular, posterior Talo fibular
Ant. Talo-Fibular, Calcaneo-fibular, Posterior Talo fibular
300
Each foot contains this many arches
4 Archs
300
What part of the evaluation process asks questions of the athlete like "what happened" or 'where is the pain"
History
300
In this type of ankle sprain one or more ligaments have been completely torn.
3rd degree ankle sprain
400
Test designed to detect ruptures of Achilles tendon.
Thompson test
400
Name the 3 muscles in the deep posterior compartment.
Tibias Posterior, Flexor Digitorum Longus, Flexor Hallicus Longus
400
The foot responds to impact with the ground by absorbing several hundred pounds of force up to this many times the body weight.
3 times your body weight
400
Doing a percussion or compression test happens during this part of the evaluation process
Special Test
400
In most ankle sprains the mechanism of injury is usually a combination of these two motions
Inversion and Planter Flexion
500
Test designed to detect deep vein thrombosis.
Homom's sign
500
The ankle joint is formed by these bones
The Tibia, Fibula, Talus, Calcaneus
500
Each foot contains this many joints
38
500
These are the two other evaluation processes we discussed
SOAP,HIPRSS
500
This injury is a bony growth on the calcanes which causes painful inflammation of the accompanyiny soft tissue.
Heel Spur
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