This ligament is often injured with a valgus stress to the knee.
What is the MCL?
100
Swelling in a joint.
What is effusion?
100
This bundle of of the ACL is taut in flexion.
What is the anteromedial bundle?
100
The McMurray Test with the tibia externally rotated is a test for injury to this structure.
What is the medial meniscus?
100
Eccentric step downs are effective in treating this condition.
What is patellar tendinosis?
200
The ligament is often injured with a hyperextension force.
What is the ACL?
200
Slow to develop (6-12 hrs) is typical of this type of effusion.
What is a synovial effusion?
200
The ACL absorbs nearly 90% of the force that cause this motion.
What is anterior translation?
200
Increased laxity with the anterior drawer test with the tibial in maximal internal rotation , demonstrates this direction of instability.
What is anterolateral instability.
200
CKC exercises for the conditions involving the PF joint can safely be performed in this ROM.
What is 0-45 degrees of flexion?
300
This tissue is often injured with a torsional force with compression and rotation.
What is the meniscus?
300
An acute hemarthrosis is representative in > 80% of injuries to this ligament.
What is the ACL?
300
A majority (approx. 70%) of all ACL injuries are classified as this type.
What is a noncontact injury?
300
A valgus stress test in 30 degrees of flexion with 5-10 mm of opening.
What is a grade III valgus stress test?
300
This intervention has been demonstrated to be effective in reducing patellofemoral pain.
What is patella taping?
400
Injury to this ligament often occurs in a MVA when the tibia hits the dashboard.
What is the PCL?
400
Reports of repetitive episodes of effusion are often reported with injuries to this structure.
What is the meniscus?
400
This is the "best" clinical test to detect an injury to the ACL.
What is the Lachman test?
400
This test for a meniscal lesion is performed in weight-bearing.
What is the Thessaly test?
400
Focus on hamstring flexibility and moderate-intensity quadriceps strengthening are components of intervention for treatment of this condition that involves apophysitis of inferior pole of the patella.
What is Sinding-Larson-Johansson Syndrome?
500
Injury to this tissue often occurs which repetitive jumping?
What is the patellar tendon?
500
A test for maximal swelling in the knee.
What is patellar ballottement?
500
Quadriceps dominant exercises in this ROM result in the greatest loads / strains on the ACL
What is 40 degrees of flexion to full extension?
500
The quadriceps active test is a test to assess the integrity of this structure.
What is the PCL?
500
Myositis ossificans in the anterior thigh may develop if intervention for this is condition is initiated too early or it is too aggressive.