Perform this test if you suspect an injury to the ligament that is damaged during excessive anterior translation of the tibia
Anterior Drawer or Lachman's
These are the four bones that make up the knee joint
Femur, patella, tibia, fibula
Sprain to this structure is caused by an excessive valgus force
MCL
These three muscles are responsible for knee flexion
Semimembranosis
Semitendinosis
Biceps Femoris
This is the term that describes excess fluid gathering in and/or around the knee joint
Perform this test if you suspect damage to the ligament that is damaged during excessive posterior translation of the tibia
Posterior Drawer Test
This is the full name of the ligament that attaches to the tibia anteriorly
Anterior Cruciate Ligament
Symptoms are pain, locking, knee buckling, swelling, and incomplete flexion
This muscle is the most superficial quadricep
Rectus Femoris
Genu Valgum
This is what a positive sign for a Varus test looks like
Excessive laxity of the LCL
This is the full name of the ligament that connects the femur and the tibia
Medial Collateral Ligament
Name of the injury that is characterized by inflammation and degeneration of the tendon that connects the kneecap to the shin bone
Jumper's knee or Patellar Tendonitis/Tendionpathy/Tendonosis
This is the muscle that flexes, abducts and internally rotates the knee
Sartorius
Excess extension at the tibiofemoral joint
Genu Recurvatum
This is what a positive sign for a Valgus test looks like
Excessive laxity in the MCL
This is the full name of the strongest ligament that crosses the knee
Posterior Cruciate Ligament
Injury characterized by swelling over the Tibial Tuberosity that is most common between ages 9-13
Osgood-Schlatter's Disease
Which of the following is considered a two-joint muscle?
a. Rectus Femoris
b. Semimembranosis
c. Semitendinosis
d. Vastus Lateralis
Only damage to this part of the meniscus is able to be healed due the the nature of the blood supply in the area
Outer 20%
In a McMurray's test, pain upon internal rotation indicates damage to the ________, whereas pain upon external rotation indicates damage to the __________.
Medial meniscus, lateral meniscus
The _________ meniscus is more "C" shaped, and the ____________ meniscus if more "O" shaped
Lateral, Medial
Damage to the cartilage under the kneecap caused by abnormal patellar tracking
Chondromalacia
All of the following muscles except __________ are involved in knee extension
a. Rectus Femoris
b. Vastus Lateralis
c. Biceps Femoris
d. Vastus Medialis
Screw Home Mechanism