This test is used to diagnose Medial Synovial Plica.
Stutter Test.
What are the leg muscles of the Anterior Compartment?
Tibialis Anterior
Extensor Hallucis Longus
Extensor digitorum Longus
This medical condition is a disease that affects children experiencing growth spurts. Children who play sports in which they regularly run and jump are most at risk.
The disease causes a painful lump below the kneecap.
Osgood-Shlatter Disease
What is the name of alternating an injured body part in hot and cold water baths?
Contrast Bath Tehrapy
Where does the Biceps Femoris insert?
Fibular head
The test has to be performed as follows:
- Ask the patient to sit on a table with his legs dangling over the edge.
- Bend the patient’s knee so that it is flexed at a 90° angle.
- Grasp the patient’s foot and bring the tibia in internally rotation.
- Instruct the patient to extend his leg until he/she feels pain.
The test is positive when the patient reports pain in the knee about 30° from full extension. Then, the pain disappears by rotating the foot back (external rotation of the tibia) in its normal position.
Hint*: This indicates Osteochondritis dissecans
Wilsons Test.
What knee ligament is stronger than the ACL?
Hint* It is the primary stabilizer for the knee and prevents excessive rotation.
Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL)
This is inflammation caused by repeated pressure on the knee, such as kneeling for long periods or overuse.
Bursitis.
What is the therapeutic use of high frequency electromagnetic waves to heat deep tissue?
Diathermy
Where does the adductor magnus insert?
Adductor tubercle.
What test is this?
The patient is lying supine with knees bent at 90 degrees and hip at 45 degrees. There is a clear step-off deformity from the tibia to the femur. This is a positive sign of a torn PCL.
Godfreys Test
What are the 3 muscles in the Deep posterior Compartment?
Tibialis Posterior
Flexor Digitorum
Flexor Hallucis Longus
This is inflammation of the tendon, which can be caused by overuse or a change in activities
Tendonitis of the patellar or quad tendon.
The percentage of time that ultrasound is being generated pulse duration over one pulse period is called what?
Duty Cycle
What three muscles make up the pes anserine?
Sartorius
Gracilis
Semitendinosus
What is the clinical gold standard test for an ACL tear?
Lachmans test.
What are the leg muscles of the lateral compartment?
Fibularis Longus
Fibularis Brevis
Or Peroneals
This condition is a type of arthritis that causes severe pain, swelling, and inflammation in the joints. It's caused by a buildup of uric acid in the body, which forms needle-like crystals that can damage joints.
HINT* Skin over the joint may appear shiny and peel off.
GOUT
This is used to treat subacute or chronic rheumatoid arthritis associated with joint stiffness and decreased ROM as well as systemic sclerosis. The temperature is between 113-129 degrees and treatment time is between 15-20 minutes.
Paraffin Bath.
What is the function of the Popliteus?
Flexion of the knee
AND
Internal Rotation of the knee
What is the Dial test used to check for?
To check for posterior lateral knee instability.
As well as to differentiate between isolated Postero-lateral corner (PLC) injury and a combination of PLC and Posterior Cruciate Ligament injury (PCL).
What two bundles make up the ACL?
Anteriomedial and Posteriomedial
This condition is when the round-shaped bone covering the knee (patella) moves or slides out of place. :)
It does not go back in place yall :)
Knee dislocation.
This modality is used to manage several soft-tissue conditions, such as tendinitis, bursitis, and muscle spasm; to reabsorb calcium deposits in soft tissue; and to reduce joint contractures, pain, and scar tissue.
HINT* Wound healing is enhanced with low-intensity with pulsed setting.
Ultrasound.
What is the function of the plantaris?
Flexion of the knee
AND
Flexion of the foot