Anatomy
Biomechanics
Special Tests
Injuries
Treatments
100

The humerus articulates with this surface of the shoulder joint.

What is the glenoid fossa?

100

These are the primary motions of the talocrural joint in the sagittal plane.

What is dorsiflexion/plantarflexion?

100

Hawkins Kennedy is a test for this.

What is subacromial impingement?

100

The most commonly injured ligament with an inversion ankle sprain.

What is the anterior talofibular ligament?

100

An inferior glenohumeral joint mobilization is used to facilitate which motion?

What is shoulder abduction?

200

The one rotator cuff muscle that does not insert on the greater tuberosity of the humerus.

What is the subscapularis?

200

The muscle that primarily prevents winging of the scapula.

What is the serratus anterior?

200

Pain with horizontal adduction almost always accompanies an injury to this joint.

What is the AC joint?

200

The most common direction that a shoulder is dislocated.

What is anterior? or anteroinferior.

200

Initiating ankle theraband PREs is usually performed during this phase of intervention.

What is the sub-acute/strengthening phase?

300

This rotator cuff muscle initiates abduction.

What is the supraspinatus?

300

These are the 2 triplanar motions of the foot/ankle.

What are supination and pronation?
300

The anterior drawer tests for laxity in this ligament.

What is the anterotalofibular ligament?

300

A patient with this diagnosis often reports the worst level of pain in the morning and while walking barefoot.

What is plantar fasciitis?

300

This type of exercise has been shown to be most beneficial for the treatment of Achilles tendinitis.

What is an eccentric heel raise?

400

This muscle has an insertion on the navicular tubercle.

What is the tibialis posterior?

400

These 3 motions create pronation.

What are dorsiflexion, abduction, and eversion?

400

This a quick test for the possible presence of a DVT.

What is Homan's?

400

This muscle is involved in an avulsion fracture to the 5th metatarsal.

What is the peroneus/fibularis brevis?

400

This type of orthotic may be recommended for a patient with significant pronation.

What is a medial arch support?

500

An alternate name for the spring ligament.

What is the plantar calcaneonavicular ligament?

500

This muscle creates a depressive force in the scapular force couple as the scapula rotates laterally beyond 30 deg.

What is the lower trap?

500

This test would be positive in a patient with an Achilles tendon rupture.

What is the Thompson test?

500

This nerve may be injured during an anterior shoulder dislocation.

What is the axillary nerve?

500

The Reading protocol focuses on strengthening this muscle.

What is the anterior deltoid?

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