Anatomy
Movements & Muscles
Other Knee Structures
Knee & Thigh Injuries
Special Tests and Extras
100

Which bone is NOT a part of the true knee joint?

Fibula

100

How many muscles are in the hamstrings?

3

100

What is the primary posterior stabilizer of the knee?

PCL

100

When a severe sprain occurs, the surrounding muscles grow weak and smaller causing what?

Atrophy

100

What's the normal range for Q angle?

15-20°

200

Where are the menisci located on top of?

Tibia

200

What movements occur at the knee? 

Flexion, Extension, Internal/External Rotation
200

LCL resists which forces in the knee?

Varus forces

200

This type of injury is seen with adolescents in relation to growth spurts.

Osgood-Schlatter

200

What special test shows the integrity of the MCL?

Valgus Test
300

What is the space on the femur that the patella moves superior and inferior through?

Patellofemoral groove

300

Which muscles produce knee flexion?

Hamstrings, Gastroc, & Popliteus

300

What direction does the ACL prevent the tibia from moving? 

Anterior

300

What structure is affected by a "Jumper's knee"? 

Patellar Tendon Complex

300

Which special tests shows the integrity of the meniscus?

McMurry's 

400

What is the purpose of articular cartilage? 

to reduce friction of moving joints

400

Thigh muscles including Sartorious, Gracillis, and Semitendinosus, attach at what point of the tibia?

Pes Anserine

400

Where does the IT Band attach? 

Gerdy's Tubercle

400

Which ligament is most commonly injured in a car wreck?

PCL 
400

Which 2 special tests are used for the ACL integrity?

Anterior Drawer & Lachman's Test

500

List the 4 primary bursa in the knee

Suprapatellar, infrapatellar, Prepatellar, Pes Anserine

500

When a muscle contusion goes untreated, what can it potentially turn into?

Myositis Ossificans

500

Explain the zones of the meniscus.

Red - most vascular

Red/white - semi vascular

White - avascular

More vascular = more blood supply = quicker healing

500

Explain the difference in s/s of a Grade 1 MCL vs. a Grade 3 MCL

Grade 1 - Limited ROM, Joint Stiffness, Point Tender

Grade 3 - Complete laxity and inability to walk

500

Explain Genu Valgum vs. Genu Varum

Valgum - Knock kneed

Varum - bow legged

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