Ankle Anatomy
Injuries
Taping
Splinting
Sports Medicine
100

This bone forms the heel 

What is the calcaneus?

100

The most common type of ankle sprain

What is a lateral ankle sprain or inversion sprain?

100

The first strips applied during an ankle tape job

What are anchors? 

100

True or False you should straighten a visibly deformed ankle before splinting

What is FALSE?

100

True or False: You can always tell someone has a concussion because they lose consciousness

FALSE

200

This bone sits between the tibia/fibula and the foot

What is the talus?

200

This injury occurs when the foot is forced outward and twists 

What is a high ankle sprain or syndesmotic sprain?

200

This tape is most commonly used for a traditional ankle tape job

What is 1 1/2" athletic tape?
200

The goal of splinting is to _______ the injured body part

What is immobilize?

200

Name 2 common concussion symptoms

What is headache, dizziness, nausea, confusion, sensitivity to light or noise, balance problems. 

300

These two ligaments are most commonly injured during a lateral ankle sprain

What is ATFL and CFL?

300

This injury occurs when the foot is forced into eversion

What is a medial ankle sprain?

300

Why should tape never be wrapped too tightly

What is because it can reduce circulation or compress nerves? 

300

Name 3 materials that can be used to make an emergency splint? 

What are cardboard, SAM Splint, vacuum splint, Rolled towels, foam roller, foam, popsicle sticks, etc.

300

What are 2 PROS of taping vs. bracing

What  are Customizability, Target specific injury, Different types of tape rigid/stretchy, Cheaper for short term, Can provide support in a pinch?



400

These muscles are responsible for plantarflexion

What is gastrocnemius and soleus? 

400

A popping sound, swelling, and inability to bear weight are signs of this

What is a severe ankle sprain?

400

These strips help prevent inversion 

What are stirrups? 

400

Before and after applying a splint you should always check this

What is sensation, pulse, and movement?

400

What does CPR stand for

What is cardiopulmonary resuscitation?

500

These 3 muscles are the primary mover for eversion of the foot

Fibularis Longus (Peroneus)Fibularis Brevis (Peroneus) Fibularis Tertius (Peroneus)

500

Name 3 signs that indicate an athlete should NOT return to play after an ankle injury

What are severe pain, inability to bear weight, significant swelling, deformity, instability, or loss of motion?

500

The bony prominence on the outside of the foot should not be taped too tightly. 

What is the base of the 5th metatarsal?

500

An athletes toes become cold and blue after splinting. What should you do first? 

What is loosen or readjust the splint and reassess circulation?

500

What are 2 PROS for using the Star Excursion Balance Test (SEBT)

What is Cheap testing tool, Limited supplies needed, High reliability, Great rehabilitation tool, Injury prediction?