Knee Anatomy and Injuries
Foot Anatomy and Injuries
Ankle Anatomy and Injuries
Misc.
100

What ligament in the knee prevents posterior tibial movement?

What is the PCL, Posterior Cruciate Ligament

100

A sac that is found in areas with many intersecting tissues and high friction is called what?

What is a bursa?

100

The talus, tibia, and fibula make up what joint?

What is the talocrural joint?

100

The most common orthopedic injury in the United States is what?

What is the Lateral Ankle Sprain?

200

In the Knee, which Meniscus is larger?  What Femoral Condyle is larger?

What is the Medial and Lateral, respectively?

200

Inflammation of the head of the first metatarsal is a common symptom of what injury?

What are bunions?

200

The tibia and fibula are connected by what tissue, damage to which causes a "high ankle sprain"?

What is the interosseous membrane or syndesmosis?

200

What two muscles are involved with MTSS?

What are the tibialis anterior and tibialis posterior?
300

What are the 3 components of the Unhappy Triad?

What are the ACL, MCl, and Medial Meniscus?

300

Tight calves that tug on the heel and tissue in the foot can cause what condition?

What is Plantar Fasciitis?

300

What is the mechanism of injury for a lateral ankle sprain?

What is inversion?

300

The appropriate medical terminology for "shin splints" is what?

What is MTSS, Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome?

400

What is the most common mechanism for an ACL injury?

What is a plant and twist mechanism?

400

What is the role of the intrinsic muscles of the foot?

What is to help support the arch of the foot?

400

Why were the Ottawa Ankle Rules created?

What is to reduce the global costs of foot and ankle x-rays?

400

The calcaneonavicular ligament is more commonly known as what?

What is the Spring Ligament?

500

What are the muscles of the hamstring group?  And the Quadriceps group?

What are the Semitendinosous, Semimembranosous, and Biceps Femoris and the Rectus Femoris, V. Lateralis, V. Intermedius, V. Medialis?

500

A fracture to the base of the 5th metatarsal head is commonly known as what?

What is a Jones' Fracture?

500

What are the components of the Ottawa Ankle Rules?

What are:

TTP medial or lateral malleoli

TTP Navicular

TTP Base of 5th Met

Unable to Ambulate

500

Why are deep meniscus tears typically treated surgically?

What is due to the vascularity of the meniscus, from the superficial regions to the deep regions?

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