Foot
Ankle & Leg
Knee & Thigh
Hip & Pelvis
Lumbar & Thoracic Spine
100
Where pronation and supination of the foot occur
What is the subtalar joint
100
Where dorsiflexion and plantarflexion of the ankle occur
What is the talocrural joint
100
The side of the meniscus that is "C" shaped and and often injured with acute trauma
What is the medial meniscus
100
The thick ibrocartilage that lines the outer rim of the acetabulum to help deepen the joint
What is the labrum
100
On our vertebrae, these processes thicken to articulate with the ribs
What are the transverse processes
200
It is the main supporting ligament of the medial longitudinal arch of the foot
What is the plantar calcaneonavicular ligament
200
The compartment of the lower leg that includes the tibialis anterior, extensor hallucis longus and digitorum longus and peroneus tertius
What is the anterior compartment
200
Acting as a static stabilizer, this ligament has a deep layer, that is a thickening of the joint capsule, and a superficial layer.
What is the medial collateral ligament
200
This muscle is the lateral border of the Femoral Triangle
What is the sartorius
200
The Erector Spinae are made up of pairs of what THREE muscles
What are the iliocostalis, longissimus, and spinalis
300
Medial arch presentation that can be assessed using the Feiss Line or Navicular Drop Test
What is pes planus
300
Instability that is self reported by the athlete
What is functional instability
300
Can be caused by repetitive motion on a misaligned extensor mechanism
What is patellar tendinitis
300
Extreme tightness of the iliacus or psoas major can cause tilting of the pelvis in this direction
What is anterior tilt
300
A defect to this area is defined as spondylolysis
What is the pars interarticularis
400
A fracture common to the base of the 5th metatarsal that is usually caused by a strong contraction of the peroneals
What is an avulsion fracture
400
Accumulation of microtrauma to the tibia, that is not visible on x-ray until a bony callus forms
What is a tibial stress fracture
400
Adolescent apophysitis at the insertion patellar tendon on tibial tuberosity
What is Osgood-Schlatter’s Disease
400
This PATHOLOGY can be caused by the same mechanism as external snapping hip syndrome
What is trochanteric bursitis
400
When performing a Bilateral SLR Test, pain after 70 degrees of hip flexion indicates pathology of what region?
What is the SI joint
500
Pulse found lateral to the extensor hallucis longus tendon
What is the dorsal pedal pulse
500
When the ankle is in neutral this test can assess the deltoid ligament or the distal syndesmosis with slight dorsiflexion
What is Kleiger's Test
500
Assessing anterolateral instability, this test has the examiner flex the athlete's hip to 30 degrees and internally rotate the tibia 20 degrees. Then moves the athlete's knee from extension to flexion, feeling for the tibia to reduce
What is that Lateral Pivot Shift Maneuver
500
To assess flexibility of the iliopsoas muscle group, an athletic trainer can use this test
What is Thomas Test
500
By increasing intrathecal pressure, Milgram Test can assess for this possible pathology
What is a disc herniation
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