what two bones make up the lower leg
tibia and fibula
which ligament provides stability to the medial side of the knee
MCL
What motion is curling the toes
Flexion
what is pes cavus
high arch
the mechanism of injruy is forced eversion of the ankle. What are the two possible injuries
medial ankle sprain/avulsion fracture
what are the three sections of the foot
forefoot, midfoot, hindfoot
which ligament prevents anterior displacement
ACL
What muscle group is responsible for knee flexion
hamstrings
hyperextension or hyperflexion of a toe
turf toe
weekend warriors typically are more susceptible to suffering from what injury
achilles tendon rupture
what are three bones that make up the knee joint
femur, fibula, and tibia
what is the name given to the medial ankle ligaments
deltoid ligament
what movement is pointing the foot up towards to ceiling
dorsal flexion
pain first thing in the morning is commonly seen with what injury
plantar fasciitis
what two conditions have medial/tibial stress syndrome
stress fracture
what is the distal end of the tibia called
medial malleolus
name the 3 ligaments of the lateral ankle
ATF, CF, and PTF
what muscle group is responsible for knee extension
quads
what is teh condition when the great toe deviates latterally
hallux valgus
a high ankle sprain is also called what
syndesmosis sprain
what bones are in the forefoot
14 phalanges, 5 metatarsals
which ligament provides stability to the lateral side of the knee
LCL
anterior, lateral, deep posterior, superficial
a transverse fracture of the fifth metatarsal is what injury
jones fracture
the mechanism is forced inversion of the ankle. what is the injury
lateral ankle sprain