Anatomy
Injuries
Palpations
Treating Injuries
Misc.
100
Patella
What is the knee cap?
100
If this ligament is injured the athlete is often disabled, complaining of knee giving way, collapsing and popping
What is the ACL?
100
Anterior Drawer test tests this ligament.
What is the ACL?
100
Treatment for an injury to this ligament includes PRICE, and a knee-immobilizer.
What is a torn ACL?
100
what you do to put the knee-cap back into place.
What is straighten the leg?
200
Bones that form the knee joint
What is the femur, tibia, and patella?
200
A mechanism for tearing your ACL
What is Hyperextension?
200
Posterior Drawer test tests this ligament.
What is the PCL?
200
Complete tears of this ligament can be rehabilitated without surgery
What is the PCL?
200
Muscles that make-up the hamstrings.
What is biceps femoris, semimembranosus, and the semitendinosus?
300
The four primary knee ligaments
What is medial collateral, lateral collateral, anterior cruciate, and posterior cruciate?
300
Most frequently reconstructed ligament
What is ACL?
300
The Varus at 30 degrees and 0 degrees tests this ligament.
What is the MCL?
300
Mild injury to this ligament may only need and elastic wrap for compression and support.
What is the MCL?
300
what you do when you cut your knee.
What is put on a bandaid?
400
Quadracep muscles
What is vastus medialis, vastus lateralis, vastus intermedious, and rectus femoris?
400
Frequently injured when an athlete receives a blow to the outside of the knee.
What is the Medial Collateral Ligament?
400
The Varus at 30 degrees and 0 degrees tests this ligament.
What is the LCL?
400
Treated by being surgically removed.
What is a Meniscus tear?
400
This is what you wear to prevent tearing of the MCL.
What is a protective brace?
500
The muscle that allows us to point our toes
What is the gastrocnemius?
500
Fancy name for a set of symptoms that include pain and discomfort around the patella.
What is Patellat-femoral syndrome?
500
The McMurray tests this structure.
What is the Meniscus?
500
Treatment for this injury includes immobilizing the knee for a short time, and then the athlete should begin exercising and regaining mobility and strength around the knee joint.
What is Patella Dislocation?
500
One way to strengthen the gastrocnemius.
What is heel raises?
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