On/Off the Field Evaluation
Foot/Ankle Injuries
Knee
Hip
Miscellaneous
100
The SOAP acronym stands for this.
What is Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan?
100
Another name for abnormally high arch.
What is Pes Cavas?
100
The Knee is this type of joint
What is Hinge?
100
Deep socket that articulates with the head of the femur.
What is acetabulum?
100
The two phases of gait
What is swing and stance?
200
This person is in control of a situation involving a spine-boarded athlete?
Who is at the head of the spine-board?
200
The condition in which the plantar nerve gets entrapped between the 3rd and 4th metatarsal heads producing swelling with radiating pain distally.
What is Morton's neuroma?
200
Proper terms for "bowlegged" and "knock kneed"
What is genu varus, genu valgum?
200
The Kendall and Thomas determine the extent of this
What is flexor contractures?
200
The proper technique for going up and down stairs with crutches.
What is up with the good and down with the bad?
300
The proper order of steps to control bleeding are these:
What is direct pressure, elevation, pressure point?
300
A fracture of the 5th meatarsal
What is Jones Fracture?
300
The Gold Standard Special Test to evaluate ACL tears.
What is Lachman's?
300
Definition of "True" and "Functional" Leg Length Discrepancy
What is ASIS to medial malleolus, umbilicus to medial malleolus?
300
Definition of Sprain and Strain
What is injury to ligaments and injury to tendons?
400
This is the definition of atrophy.
What is wasting away of muscle due to immobilization, inactivity, or loss of nerve functioning?
400
Pain on the anterior medial heel that occurs with the first steps in the morning is indiciative of
What is Plantar fasciitis?
400
The two most common special tests for meniscal injuries and what indicates a positive test
What are McMurray's test and Apley Compression? What is popping and clicking?
400
List the 6 ROM of the hip
What is adduction, abduction, flexion, extension, internal and external rotation?
400
A change in shape of a tissue is the definition of this
What is Deformation?
500
The difference between a primary and secondary survey.
Primary - rules out life threatening injuries Secondary - performed after the primary survey to gather more information about injury
500
This type of sprain results from forceful external rotation and the special test that is used to assess this type of sprain.
What is Syndesmotic? What is Kleiger's test?
500
The quadricep muscle group is comprised of the following four muscles and the ROM they are responsible for
What is VMO, Vastus Lateralis, Vastus Intermedius, Rectus Femoris? What is Knee Extension?
500
List the three parts of the pelvis and identify where the rectus femoris and hamstring muscle group attach to it.
What is ischium, ilium and pubis. Rectus femoris attaches to the ASIS and hamstring attach to the ischial tuberosity.
500
The result of a blow from an external object causes soft tissue to be compresessed. And if treated improperly what injury can result.
What is Contusion? What is myositis ossificans traumatica?
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