Bony Anatomy
Open and Closed Chains
Functional Anatomy
Planes and Axis
Arthrokinematics/ Osteokinematics
Muscle Anatomy
MOI
100

A "bow-legged" appearance of the knees and lower legs indicates what kinematic posture?

What is Genu Varum

100

Define an Open Kinetic Chain (3 things)

What is : 

1- Distal segment freely moving

2- Proximal segment fixed

3- Insertion moves towards origin

100

What joint classification is the Distal TibioFibular joint?

What is Amphiarthrodial, Syndesmosis

100

The transverse plane pairs with this axis

What is longitudinal?

100

What is Arthrokinematic motion?

What are movements of the adjoining joint surfaces on or in relation to one another

100

What ligament is found on the medial side of the foot?

What is the deltoid ligament?

100

What decreases the ability of a meniscus to react to hoop stress?

What is a meniscal tear

200

What is a normal Q angle for men and women?  

What is 14 degrees for males and 17 degrees for females?

200

Define a closed kinetic chain (3 things)

What is:

1- Distal segment fixed

2- Proximally segment moving

3- Origin moves to insertion

200

What part of the meniscus is vascularized in adults?

What is the Outer edge (10-25% of lat meniscus, 10-30% in med meniscus)

200

What is the term for the front of the body?

What is Anterior

200

What movement is occurring at the front ankle during a lunge?

What is Dorsiflexion

200

What structure is the major passive reinforcement of the medial longitudinal arch of the foot?

What is the plantar aponeurosis?

200

What injury could occur from a varus stress OR internal tibial rotation?

 What is a LCL injury

300

What is the name of the ankle joint?

What is talocrural or Mortise joint?

300

What type of kinetic chain movement is a soccer kick? (on the kicking leg)

What is open chain?

300

Name of the cartilage that is attached to the tibial plateau?

What is the meniscus?

300

On what plane does Inversion and Eversion occur?

What is the Frontal Plane?

300

What is the concave on convex rule?

What is Roll and slide or arthrokinematics in SAME directions

300

This muscle has part of its origin on the coccyx, and its insertion blends with the fibers of tensor fascia lata to form the IT band.

What is gluteus maximus?

300

Inversion and plantarflexion are most likely the MOI for what injury?

What is inverted ankle sprain

400

Which bone of the foot or ankle has the sustentaculum tali as a component?

What is the Calcaneus bone?

400

What action does the Sartorius muscle perform?

What is knee flexion and tibial interior rotation (hip flexion, abduction, and lateral rotation)

400

What limits extension in the knee

What are the ACL, PCL, MCL AND LCL ligaments

400

In what plane does flexion and extension occur?

What is Sagittal Plane?

400

When lowering to neutral from a sidelying clamshell, what is the main muscle used?

What are the Hip ER's (Hip Flexors)

400

Which muscle is responsible for Knee flexion and external tibial rotation (hip extension)

What is the Biceps femoris?

400

Most pain from a hip pointer will be at this location.

What are Iliac Crest or ASIS

500

What does the tibia sit on top of to form the ankle joint?

What is the Talus?

500

This exercise can be impacted due to decreased dorsiflexion.  

What is squatting?

500

What is the normal range of motion for knee flexion?

What is 135-145 degrees

500

Which movement of the hindfoot increases rigidity of the midfoot and forefoot?

What is Plantarflexion

500

What is the movement of the hip when seated and moving your LE/ankle laterally?

What is Hip IR

500

These two knee flexors are the medial hamstrings

What are semimembranosus and semitendinosus?

500

Pes planus and overpronation puts you at risk for what ankle injury?

What is everted ankle sprain?

600

What is the name of the joint at the top of the tibia and fibula

what is the proximal tibiofiublar joint?

600

What type of kinetic chain is a prone knee extension with toes tucked on table?

What is Closed chain

600

In what range of knee flexion does the Iliotibial tract act as a knee extensor?

What is 0-30 degrees

600

On what plane is Abduction/Adduction of the ankle found?

What is the Horizontal/transverse or plane?

600

Straightening out your leg at the knee is an example of what?

What is extension?

600

What is the distal attachment of the psoas major muscle?

What is the Lesser Trochanter?

600

An injury commonly with a gradual onset that may present with catching, groin pain, and restricted ROM at the hip.

What is Labral Tear?

700

These structures would be affected with posteromedial rotational instability in the knee (no partial credit).

What are the PCL, popliteal ligament, MCL, semimembranosis and joint capsule?

700

During Pronation in a CLOSED kinetic chain the combined movements are?

What is Calcaneal eversion (Valgus), Talar head adducts, Talar head plantar flexion, Internal rotation of Tibia/Fibula and medial longitudinal arch depresses due to Talar adduction

700

What is the average amount of normal femoral anteversion?

What is 15 degrees?

700

What movements of the body occur on the Sagittal Axis?

What are:  ABDuction/ADDuction

Radial and Ulnar Deviation

Inversion/Eversion

700

Which of the arthrokinematic rules does the ankle joint follow in an open chain movement such as dorsiflexion of ankle? (Convex on concave) or (Concave on convex)

What is Convex on concave (Opposite)

700

What muscle dorsiflexes and inverts the foot?

What is the Tibialis Anterior?

700

This issue has an insidious onset; can be caused by repetitive knee flexion. 

What is IT band syndrome

800

What ligament connects the tibia and fibula all the way up?

What is the interosseous membrane?

800

Supination that occurs in Open Kinetic chain combines which movements?

What is Inversion/Varus, Adduction and Plantar Flexion at the Calcaneus

800

What limits Dorsiflexion, Posterior slide of Talus and Inversion

What is the CalcaneoFibular Ligament

800

Rotation of the knee occurs in 

What is Flexion

800

Pointing your toe is an example of this movement?

What is plantar flexion?

800

These two hip abductors have their origins on the lateral ilium and are critical to stance limb stability during walking.

What are gluteus medius and gluteus minimus.

800

Most common ankle injuries involve _________ at the ankle joint.

What is inversion?

900

What joint is found between the talus and calcanues?

What is subtalar joint?

900

Medial gliding and rolling continues and spinning occurs at the lateral condyle resulting in a locking of the joint

What is the Screw Home Mechanism

900

Having a loss of arch in the foot is caused by?

What is Overpronation 

900

On what axis does trunk rotation occur?

What is the Transverse or Horizontal plane?

900

When completing prone knee flexion what is the main muscle being used?

What are the Knee flexors

900

What muscle everts the foot?

What is the Fibularis longus?

900

This injury occurs from hyperextension, excessive tibial rotation and posterior displacement of the tibia with knee flexed.

What is a tibiofemoral dislocation

1000

Where does the patellar tendon attach on the Tibia?

What is the tibial tuberosity?

1000

During Supination in a CLOSED kinetic chain the combined movements are?

What is Calcaneal inversion (varus), Talar head abduction, Talar head Dorsiflexion, External Rotation of Tibia/Fibula, Medial Longitudinal arch elevates due to Talar abduction

1000

Eversion, Plantar Flexion, Anterior Slide of Talus and Abduction is limited by 

What is the Tibionavicular ligament (Deltoid ligament)

1000

Match the axis to their planes.

What is antero-posterior axis-frontal plane, Horizontal axis-Saggital plane, Longitudinal axis-Transverse plane?

1000

When there is tightening of the fascia on the bottom of the foot as you begin to push off.  The support of the arch that helps propel the person forward occurs because of this?  

What is the Windlass Effect

1000

This is the only muscle of quadriceps femoris that also crosses the hip.

What is rectus femoris.

1000

What injury is described as pain behind the medial malleolus from overuse in running?

What is tibialis posterior tendinitis?

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