More than this percent of all ankle sprains are the type where the ankle goes into inversion.
-100
80%
100
This test is used to find instability in the anterior talofibular ligament. The tibia/fibula are stabilized while drawing the talus forward. -100
Anterior Drawer Sign
100
The Ligament most often hurt during an inversion ankle sprain. -100
Anterior Talofibular
100
This is the strongest tendon in the body. -100
Achilles Tendon
200
The part of the evaluation process in which the involved is compared to the uninvolved without touching.
-200
Observation
200
Each foot contains this many bones.
-200
26
200
This test is designed to find lesions in the calcaneofibular ligament. The talus is tilted medially . -200
Talar Tilt
200
This is the most commonly injured joint in athletics. -200
Talocrural Joint
200
This is the longest and strongest ligament in the ankle joint. -200
Deltoid
300
What part of the evaluation process asks questions of the athlete, like "what happened?" or "where is the pain?"
-300
History
300
Each foot contains this many arches. -300
4
300
This Test indicates a severe sprain to the anterior tibiofibular ligament. The calcaneus is moved side to side attempting to contact the medial and lateral malleoli.
-300
Clunk Test
300
In this type of ankle sprain, on or more ligaments have been completely torn. -300
3rd degree ankle sprain
300
The 3 lateral ligaments of the ankle joint are... -300