Anatomy: Identificaton
Anatomy: Applied Anatomy
Evaluation
Treatment and Rehabilitation
IDK What That Means (Abbreviations)
100
The tibia.
What is B? Principles of Athletic Training 14th ed. pg 522-524
100
This is the most commonly sprained ligament in the ankle.
What is the anterior talofibular ligament? (Principles of Athletic Training 14th ed. pg 534)
100
This is what the "H" in HIPS/HOPS/HOPE stands for.
What is history?
100
True or false: Achieving full strength is the first goal of rehabilitation.
False. The first goal of rehabilitation is to increase flexibility and range of motion. (Therapeutic Exercises for Musculoskeletal Injuries, 3rd ed pg. 20)
100
HIPS.
What is history inspection palpation special tests?
200
The fibula.
What is A? Principles of Athletic Training 14th ed. pg 522-524
200
This is the technical name for the "ankle" joint.
What is the talocrural joint? (Principles of Athletic Training 14th ed. pg 523)
200
You are feeling the ankle to identify any swelling, deformities, or areas of tenderness. What is the technical name for this process?
What is palpation?
200
This is the most common treatment of an ankle sprain.
What is RICES? (Principles of Athletic Training, 14th ed. pg 534-535)
200
ROM.
What is range of motion?
300
The anterior talofibular ligament.
What is C? Principles of Athletic Training 14th ed. pg 522-524
300
This is the number of ligaments that make up the deltoid ligament.
What is 4? (Principles of Athletic Training 14th ed. pg 524)
300
This special test tests the integrity of the anterior talofibular ligament.
What is the anterior drawer test?
300
This term describes the ability to determine the position of a joint in space.
What is proprioception? (Principles of Athletic Training 14th ed. pg 543)
300
MMT.
What is manual muscle testing?
400
The Achilles tendon.
What is E? Principles of Athletic Training 14th ed. pg 522-524
400
Which ligaments are commonly sprained in a high ankle sprain? A) Anterior tibiofibular ligament and posterior tibiofibular ligament B) Anterior talofibular ligament and posterior talofibular ligament C) Ulnar collateral ligament and radial collateral ligament D) Long plantar ligament and spring ligament
What is A? (Principles of Athletic Training 14th ed. pg 536)
400
Which of the following tests is not used to rule out a fracture? A) Squeeze Test B) Bump Test C) Posterior Drawer Test D) Fulcrum Test
What is C?
400
What type of exercise can be used earliest in a rehabilitation program?
What is isometrics? (Therapeutic Exercise for Musculoskeletal Injuries, 3rd ed pg. 811)
400
FWB.
What is full weight-bearing?
500
The peroneus longus.
What is D? Principles of Athletic Training 14th ed. pg 522-524
500
This is the site of a Jones fracture.
What is the base of the 5th metatarsal?
500
This test is used to test for after a suspected syndesmotic ankle sprain to test the integrity of the anterior tibiofibular ligament.
What is the Kleiger's test? (Principles of Athletic Training 14th ed. pg 531)
500
Which of these is not a balance apparatus used for lower extremity rehabilitation? A. Bosu Ball B. Airex Pad C. Body Blade D. Dyna Disc
What is C?
500
SLS
What is single leg stance?
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