Anatomy
Injuries
Modalities
Gait
Exercise
100
These 4 bones make up the lower leg and ankle
What is tibia, fibula, talus, and calcaneous
100
The name for a grade I, II, or III muscle/tendon injury.
What is a strain.
100
This is the purpose of all modalities.
What is promote healing or reduce pain.
100
the gait cycle includes this many steps
What is two
100
balance, strength, and stretching are all considered this.
What is therapeutic exercise.
200
The gastrocnemius and soleus insert through this tendon
What is the achilles tendon
200
A symptom visible on x-ray from plantar fasciitis.
What is bone spur.
200
This modality uses soundwaves to promote healing.
What is ultrasound.
200
During a gait belt application this item is not visible when the belt has been applied correctly.
What is the tag.
200
This is where an aide records all exercises performed by the patient.
What is flowsheet.
300
The navicular is located on this side of the foot
What is the medial side
300
A lay term for an injury cause described as a inactive person suddenly overdoing exercise.
What is weekend warrior.
300
This type of modality uses electricity to disrupt nerve signals.
What is electrical stimulation.
300
Where you grab the patient for a sit to stand assist.
What is using both hands towards the back of the belt.
300
This type of therapeutic exercise works to ultimately provide an ideal gait.
What is balance.
400
There are this many phalanges in the foot.
What is 14
400
A fracture that occurs when a tendon or ligament pulls a chunk of bone off.
What is an avulsion fracture.
400
A contraindication for both electrical stimulation and ultrasound.
What is pregnancy (over the abdomen), over the heart/eyes/spinal cord.
400
This step in the sit to stand or stand to sit process guards the patient's feet from slipping.
What is stand with one foot in front of the patient's toes.
400
This type of therapeutic exercise should always be done in a pain free zone and held for 30 seconds x 3 times each side.
What is stretching.
500
This ligament connects the talus and the calcaneous bones.
What is the talocalcaneal ligament (spring).
500
An internal or external fixation is used to prevent tearing this structure.
What is soft callous.
500
This setting is determined whether the patient's injury is acute or chronic.
What is pulsed or continuous.
500
This step in the gait sit to stand or stand to sit process protects the aide's back from injury.
What is using proper ergonomics bending at the knees.
500
This type of therapeutic exercise is qualified by how much or how many.
What is strength/resistance training.
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