Anterior Cruciate Ligament
What is the Lachmans test or Anterior Drawer Sign test
The gastrocnemius and soleus muscle come together to form this common tendon in the ankle.
What is the achilles tendon
Upper arm bone
What is the humerus
Sprain of the ligments of the big toe
What is turf toe
Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation
What is RICE
Lateral Collateral Ligament
What is the Varus Test
Collective name of the ligaments that support the medial ankle
What is the Deltoid ligament
Most important muscle group in the shoulder
What is the rotator cuff
This condition causes pain at its origin on the calcaneus or heel bone.
What is plantar faciitis
Ligament that prevents forward movement of the tibia on the femur.
What is the ACL
Patellar stability
What is the patellar apprehension test
This muscle group helps prevent inversion ankle sprains
What are the peroneal muscles
Most common mechanism for a dislocated shoulder
What is abduction and external rotation
The tibia sits directly on top of the bone in the foot.
What is the talus
The Valgus test checks the integrity of this ligament.
What is the MCL
Glenohumeral joint stability
What is the shoulder apprehension test
This Ligament is injured in a high ankle sprain
What is the anterior tibiofibular ligament
Common name for an acromioclavicular sprain
What is a separated shoulder
Strongest dorsiflexor of the foot and ankle
What is the anterior tibialis muscle
This shoulder labrum injury is most commonly found in overhead throwing athletes
What is a SLAP lesion or tear
This movement tests the function of the infraspinatus and teres minor muscles
What is external or lateral rotation
Most stable position of the ankle joint
What is dorsiflexion
The humerus articulates with this bony process found on the scapula
What is the glenoid fossa
the achilles tendon and calcaneus bone are the site of the this condition found mainly in young athletes who are still growing
What is Sever's diseas
The most commonly injured ligament in the ankle
What is the ATFL