The bone that is the keystone of the arch
What is the Navicular
What is the Patella
Base of the 5th Metatarsal fracture
What is a Jones Fracture
Inflammation of tendon from repetitive traction/tension; Jumping, running or weight lifting
What is Patellar tendonitis
Special test for the lower leg/ankle where the examiner will thrust the palm of their hand onto the bottom of the heel of the patient testing for possible fracture
What is Bump test
The most commonly injured lateral ankle ligament
What is ATF- Anterior Talofibular Ligament
a ligament that runs from posterior femur to anterior tibia
What is Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL)
Toe injury of Extreme Dorsiflexion of 1st MTP during push off
What is Turf toe
Increased Compression and friction, direct and repetitive trauma, patellar malalignment, previous trauma
What is Chondromalacia Patella
What is the Thompson test
A thick tissue on the bottom of the foot. It connects the heel bone to the metatarsal and creates the arch of the foot
What is Plantar Fascia
The Ligament that runs from posterior tibia to lateral side of medial condyle
What is the Posterior Cruciate Ligament
Sudden, Violent Plantar Flexion MOI
What is achillies rupture
Femoral external rotation with valgus force and Anterior translation of Tibia
What is a ACL Sprain
The 2 tests that test for ACL injury
What are Anterior Drawer and Lachmens
The two types of shin splints
What are Anterior Tibia and Posterior Tibia
The ligament that Stabilizes against valgus forces
Fracture of both the medial and lateral malleolus
What is a Bi Malleolus fracture
Vague term for describing the general term anterior knee pain
What is Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome
The Special test for the meniscus injuries
What is Appley's compression and distraction
The 4 compartments of the lower leg
What are Anterior, Lateral, Depp Posterior, Superficial Posterior
Injury called the unhappy triad, is an injury to these structures
What are ACL, MCL, and Medial Meniscus
Dislocated fracture of the midfoot
What is a Liz Franc Fracture
Repetitive stress to the apophysis of the tibial tubercle
Osgood-Schlatters Disease
The only true way to tell if something is broken/fractured
What is Imaging/ get an XRAY