Tibiofemoral 1
Tibiofemoral 2
Patellofemoral 1
Patellofemoral 2
100

What is the arthrokinematic motion of the tibiofemoral joint during OKC motion? 

concave tibia on convex femur, slide and glide in the SAME direction
100

In order to improve a patients knee extension, what kind of joint mobilization would you do? Show us!

anterior glide 

100

What is the direction of the glide of the patella during knee flexion? 

inferior glide

100

In full extension, what part of the patella is in contact with the femur?

Apex 

200

During weight bearing flexion, what ligament is taut?

ACL

200

During weight bearing extension, what ligament is taut?

PCL

200

True or False: in knee flexion, there is decreased contact and stress of the patella.

False- there is increased contact and stress with flexion. there is decreased contact and stress with extension

200

When your knee is in flexion, does your patella sit more medially or laterally?

medial in knee flexion, lateral in full extension

300

The femur and tibia form a normal valgus angle of ______. If it is more than _______ it is genu valgum. If it is less than ______ it is genu varum.

180-185°, 185°, 175°

300

What is the pivot point for flexion/extension?

femoral epicondyle, the pivot point moves throughout the range 

300

Is patella baja associated with more or less stability?

More stability. Patella baja (lower patella) results in a shorter patellar tendon, creating more stability but higher stresses on the joint

300

What is Q-angle measuring? Show us!

varus/valgus of the knee

400

What position of the knee will lead you to have the greatest IR/ER?

knee flexed to 90°

400

What is the normal value for total arc of motion for IR/ER?

50-70° 

400

Name at least 3 factors that influence Q-angle

wider pelvis, increased femoral anteversion, increased knee valgus, tight IT band, increased tibiofemoral ER, increased pronation, laxity of retinaculum, decreased movement coordination of hip/ankle/foot


400

Name at least 3 factors that influence patellofemoral stability

patella alignment, genu recurvatum (hyperextension), laxity of MPFL, depth of lateral femoral condyle, patellar hypermobility, muscle contraction

500

Describe the screw home mechanism when going into open chain extension

In the last 5-10 degrees of knee extension, there will be tibial ER. This is because the medial articulation surface is longer

500

In weight bearing knee flexion, describe the motion of the femur and tibia

Femur ER, tibia IR

500

At what degree of knee flexion is there peak moment arm and torque of the patellofemoral joint? 

45-60° of knee flexion

500

In seated knee extension, where is increased quad force required? in standing knee extension?

In seated knee extension, increased quad force is required near end range ext. In standing knee extension, increased quad force is required near end range flexion.

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