This ligament is extracapsular
What is the Lateral Collateral Ligament
There are 2 of these types of joints located between each vertebrae
What are facet joints
Hip abduction has this type of endfeel
What is firm endfeel
If the calcaneofibular ligament was injured, this test would be positive
What is talar tilt
This test is used to determine the presence of an upper motor neuron lesion
What is Babinsky or Oppenheim
This part of the meniscus is highly vascularized
What is the outer 1/3 or Redzone
This portion of the intervertebral disc acts as a shock absorber and is made up of thick cartilaginous rings
What is Annulus Fibrosis
This measurement is take by assessing the distance from the ASIS to the medial malleolus
What is true leg length
These are 2 examples of a positive Trendelenburg sign
What is hip drop on or lean away from elevated leg
During the objective exam, these type of movements are performed last
What is invasive, painful, or uncomfortable
This is a normal Q angle for males and females
What is 12-15 degrees for males and 15-20 degrees for females
Tightness in this muscle may increase lumbar lordosis
What is hip flexor or Iliopsoas
This is the strongest ligament in the body
What is the iliofemoral ligament
These are 2 possible tests you may choose to use to assess the integrity of the SI joint
What is Gaenslens, FABERs, or squish test
The patellar tendon reflex is associated with this spinal level
What is L3-4
The ACL limits these 2 motions
What is anterior translation of the tibia on femur and internal tibial rotation
These are the 5 ligaments of the lumbar spine in order of most anterior to most posterior
What is anterior longitudinal lig, posterior longitudinal lig, ligamentum flavum, interspinous lig, supraspinous lig
These are the boundaries of the femoral triangle
What is the sartorius, inguinal ligament, adductor longus
These are the 3 special tests might you use to assess a patient with an unhappy triad injury
What is valgus stress test, McMurray, and anterior drawer or Lachman's
These are the 7 parts of the objective examination
What is observation, clearing, neuro, functional/APR, special tests, special measurements, palpation