Goniometry
Anatomy
Movement
Injuries
100

The average ROM for knee flexion

what is 0 - 145 degrees

100

The bones of the lower leg

what is femur, tibia, fibula, patella

100

causes the foot to plantarflex

what is gastronemeous? 

100

An unhappy triad is comprised of these ligaments

what is medial meniscus, anterior crutiate ligament, medial collateral ligament

200

This location of the axis when testing knee extension/flexion

what is lateral epicondyle... femur

200

The tendons that attach to the patella

what is patellar and quadriceps tendon

200

The quadriceps are responsible for this movement

What is Knee extension (optional: Hip flexion)

200

The bursa can swell and become inflamed with overuse or repeated pressure is known as...

what is knee bursitis (will also except bursitis)

300

Patient position when measuring knee flexion ROM

What is supine

300

The Anterior cruciate ligament prevents the movement...

what is valgus force, anterior translation of the tibia
300

The Tibiofemoral joint is responsible for performing these anatomical movements

what is knee flexion and extension

300

The patella gets broken into several pieces is this kind of fx

what is a comminuted fx

400

When measuring knee extension, the stationary arm and the moving arm 

what is...

Stationary Arm = femur/greater trocanter

moving arm = tibia/lateral malleolus

400

This Bursa is between the patella and skin

What is Prepatellar

400

The plane that knee flexion and extension occurs in

What is Sagittal plane

400

MOI: twisting of knee while foot is still planted on the ground

What is a meniscus tear

500

This joint is being assessed when performing flexion and extension

what is

500

These ligaments can be found within the intercondylar notch

What is anterior cruciate ligament and lateral collateral ligament (ACL and LCL)

500

This muscle's action is Knee Extension and abduction of the hips

What is Tensor fascia latea

500

These knee ligaments can be stretched or torn when the foot is planted and a sideways force directed at the knee.

What is Medial Collateral Ligament and Lateral Collateral Ligament (MCL and LCL)

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