Foot, Ankle, &
Lower Leg ID.
Lower Leg Injuries/
Mechanisms/Special Tests
Sports Medicine
Team
Knee Injuries/Mechanisms/
Special Tests
Knee Anatomy ID.
100

medial and lateral arch that goes from anterior to posterior

what is Longitudinal arch?

100

Pain along the inner edge of the shinbone, often caused by repetitive stress.

What are shin splints?

100

Health care related to physical activity and sports

What is Sport Medicine?

100

 Ligament is often injured during a sudden twisting motion

What is ACL

100

Name of kneecap 

What is the patella?

200

 Tendon in the back of the ankle connects the calf muscles to the heel bone.

What is Achilles tendon? 

200

This ligament is the most commonly sprained ligament in a lateral ankle sprain

What is the anterior talofibular ligament?

200

This professional designs rehabilitation programs

What is Physical Therapist?

200

Mechanical symptoms from a meniscus injury 

What are catching or locking?

200

Three  main bones that make up the knee joint 

What is femur, tibia, and patella?

300

This joint is found between the tibia, fibula, and talus, allowing for primary ankle movement

What is talocrural joint?

300

If your ankle rolls easily, this inversion test may show extra looseness

What is Talar tilt test?

300

This professional is responsible for the immediate care and management on the field

What is Athletic Trainer?

300

Test involves flexing the knee, and then extending it while applying internal or external rotation

What is McMurray Test?

300

what type of joint is the knee

What is hinge joint?

400

Major bone in the lower leg, often called the calf bone 

What is fibula?

400

A test for anterior ankle instability, pull the talus forward out of the ankle 

What is Anterior Drawer test?

400

Members that must provide accurate medical history and follow all instructions for rest and rehabilitation 

What are Athletes?

400

This connective tissue connects muscles to bones

What is a Tendon?

400

most commonly sprained or torn ligament in the knee, located on the medial side

What is MCL?

500

Highest and most important arch of the foot 

What is medial Longitudinal arch?

500

 Responsible for the majority of lateral ankle sprains

What is inversion?

500

These individuals are part of a 'minor' athletes circle of care, needs to be informed and involved with the athletes care and medical history

What are parents/guardians?

500

Test for MCL injury 

What is varus stress test?

500

This ligament connects the femur to the fibula on the lateral side of the knee

What is LCL?