This is your heel bone.
What is calcaneous?
These muscles are found in the posterior thigh.
What are hamstring muscles?
This is the test for ruptured Achilles Tendon.
What is Thompson Test
How ligament sprains graded?
1, 2, and 3
This is the medical term for the knee cap.
What is patella?
This muscle is the primary extensor of the knee.
What is rectus femoris?
This is the test for hip abductor weakness.
What is trendelenberg test?
This injury is the most common lower extremity injury.
What is lateral ankle sprain?
This is the medical term for the shin bone.
What is tibia?
This muscle is the primary dorsiflexor of the ankle.
What is gastrocnemius?
This test checks for PCL stability and integrity.
What is posterior drawer?
What is bursitis?
These bones make up the talocrural joint.
What are talus, tibia, and fibula?
This hamstring muscle is on the lateral side of the posterior thigh.
What is biceps femoris?
This test checks for meniscus tears.
What is McMurrays test?
This injury has an insidious onset in the lower leg. Also called medial tibial stress syndrome.
What is shin splints?
These bones "float" in the tendon of the great toe.
What are sesamoid bones?
This muscle is the primary hip flexor while the knee is bent.
What is your iliac psoas?
The acronym FABER stands for what?
What is Flexion, Abduction, and External Rotation?
What is subungal hematoma?