Hook shaped bony outgrowth on the base of calcaneus
Heel spur
Also known as flat feet
Pes planus
Tendinitis of the patellar tendon, common in athletes who jump often
Jumpers knee
What opponent lands on the inside of athletes knee; results in joint being pushed laterally
LCL injury
Injury to the finger resultant flex, F PIP, joint and hyper extend at MP and DIP joints
Boutonniere deformity
Involves either a shortened, first metatarsal or an elongated second metatarsal
MortonS foot
An abnormally high arch
Pes cavus
Occurs when the kneecap is too far laterally; often occurs with quick cutting motions to one side or the other
Patellar dislocation
May result in blocking or locking effect in knee; radial, bucket handle, are examples
Meniscus
Result in the inability to flex the tip of the finger
Jersey finger
Sprain of the great big toe
Turf toe
Extreme pressure on blood vessels and nerves do to swelling in lower leg
Compartment syndrome
Information to the tibial tubercle caused one growth plate is pulled by patellar tendon
Osgood schlatter
Occurs when opponent hits the knee from the outside results and joint being pushed medially
MCL injury
Also known as baseball finger
Mallet finger
A tear to the tendon on the back of the lower leg
Achilles tendon rupture
A slow on set of inflammation to the tendon on the back of the lower leg
Achilles tendinitis
Calcification forms within the muscle to continue blading cost by taking a direct hit to the quadriceps muscle group
Myositis ossifican
Caused by a posterior force being placed on the front of the bent knee; occurs when falling with full weight on the front of the bent knee
PCL injury
A fracture to the fourth or fifth metacarpal
Boxers fracture
Information to the tissue that runs on the bottom of the foot
Plantar fasciitis
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Occurs fortunately an anterior direction; may occur when getting hit from behind the lower leg
ACL injury
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MCL
A fracture to the first metacarpal
Bennett’s fracture