These 3 bones form the knee joint.
What is the femur, tibia and patella?
Name the 2 ACL tests
What is anterior drawer, lachmen?
What is the action of the quadriceps?
What is extend the knee?
Name the 2 Patellar Femoral Pain Syndrome Tests
What is Grind Test, Sutter Test?
What are hamstrings?
The ends of the tibia and femur are covered and cushioned by this kind of tough cartilage tissue.
What is the menisci?
This injury is most commonly associated with a "pop" in the knee when it happens.
What is an ACL injury?
Name the MCL Test
Valgus Stress Test
Results in medial jointline pain, little swelling, no joint laxity.
What is MCL tear?
These two muscles originate on the anterior superior iliac spine.
What are the quadriceps and the sartorius.
This knee injury can occur when excessive valgus stress is forced on the knee
What is MCL injury?
Name the LCL Test
What is Varus Stress Test?
The insertion for the biceps femoris.
What is the head of the fibula?
This ligament prevents posterior translation of the tibia.
What is PCL?
Name the Meniscus Special Test
What is McMurray?
These 3 muscles insert on the pes anserine
What is the sartorius, gracilis, and semitendinosus?