Anatomy
Miscellaneous
Injuries to the Thigh
Injuries to the Knee
Special Tests
100
This bone is the longest, strongest, and heaviest bone of the body
What is the femur?
100
This structure is responsible for lubrication and nourishment of the knee joint, weight distribution, and assistance with joint biomechanics
What is meniscus?
100
This bone is hardest bone to break
What is femur?
100
When a patella dislocates, it typically moves in this direction.
What is lateral?
100
This tests for a luxation/sublaxation and joint laxity
What is Patellar Glide Test?
200
These bones make up the thigh, knee, and leg.
What are the femur, tibia, fibula, patella?
200
These make up the collateral ligaments of the knee
What are Lateral Collateral Ligament, Medial Collateral Ligament?
200
After sustaining a quadricep contusion, you should put the athlete in the following position to avoid muscle tightening.
What is knee flexion?
200
Jumpers knee is the common term used for this injury.
What is patellar tendonitis?
200
This tests for an ACL tear.
What is Anterior drawer test?
300
All but which one of the following muscles is considered as a part of the hamstring group: Semimembranosus Biceps femoris Adductor magnus Semitendinosus
What is Adductor Magnus?
300
Which force (Valgus/Varus) is most common for an MCL tear?
What is Valgus?
300
The following condition involves a loss of blood supply to the head of the femur
What is Avascular Necrosis?
300
The following structures are involved in the Unhappy or Terrible Triad.
What is ACL, MCL, and medial meniscus
300
This tests for softening of cartilage on the posterior surface of the patella.
What is Clark's Sign?
400
Which one of the following is NOT considered to be a medial thigh muscle? Adductor longus Adductor brevis Gracilis Vastus lateralis Adductor magnus
What is Vastus Lateralis?
400
The menisi are located on top of this bone.
What is tibia?
400
This muscle group is more commonly injured than its opposing muscle group.
What is hamstring?
400
This condition involves small fragments of bone floating within the joint capsule.
What is Osteochondritis dissecans?
400
This tests for a medial or lateral meniscus tear.
What is Apleys Compression/Distraction?
500
This muscle acts at both the hip and knee joint
What is rectus femoris
500
An acceptable Q angle is between ____ and _____ degrees
What is 15 to 20?
500
A Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis affects this age group:
What is adolescents?
500
This injury involved pain on or near the tibial tuberosity.
What is Osgood Shlatters Disease?
500
This tests for an LCL sprain or tear.
What is varus stress test?
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