Bones and Landmarks
Ligaments
Muscles
Knee Pathologies
Fun Facts about Patrick
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Bones that make up the knee joint

Tibia and Femur

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The two main ligaments of the knee

Cruciate and Collateral

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Prime mover in hip flexion

Rectus Femoris

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Difference between Genu Valgum and Genu Varum

Genu Valgum is being knock kneed

Genu Varum- is having bowlegs

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What was Pat before he was a professor?

Athletic Trainer

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Which is larger, the fibula or tibia?

Tibia

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Area behind the knee

Popliteal Space

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Three hamstring muscles

Semimembranosus, Semitendinosus, Biceps Femoris

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Another name for Patellar Tendonitis

Jumper's Knee

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What was one injury Pat has had?

Extremely long list of possible answers

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A triangular sesamoid bone within the quadriceps muscle tendon

Patella

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Superior surface of the tibia

Medial and Lateral Menisci

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Knee extensors

Rectus Femoris, Vastus Lateralis, Vastus Medialis, Vastus Intermedius

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Three ligaments in the Terrible Triad

ACL, MCL, medial meniscus

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What prestigious school did Pat go to for college?

Purdue

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The most posterior tarsal bone

Calcaneus

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Cruciate ligaments provide stability in which plane

Sagittal Plane

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Knee flexors (BESIDES the hamstring muscles)

Popliteus, Gastrocnemius, Gracilis, Sartorius


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What causes prepatellar bursitis

Constant pressure between the skin and the patella

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What state is Pat from?

Indiana

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