The three muscles in the Pes Anserine Muscle Group
What is the Gracilis, Sartorius, and Semitendinosus
The difference between patella tendonitis and patella tendonosis
What is tendonitis is acute and tendonosis is chronic?
Perform an Apley's Distraction test on Lizzy
What is good job!
Explain Grade 1-5 MMT
What is
Grade 1 - Barely any movement even with no gravity
Grade 2 - Some motion w/o gravity
Grade 3 - Full motion w/o gravity
Grade 4 - Resisted motion with gravity
Grade 5 - Full motion with gravity
The term for when air gets into an open fracture
What is subcutaneous emphysema ;)?
The location of a Baker's Cyst
What is popliteal fossa?
A bump on the tibial tuberosity is associated with this pathology
What is Osgood Schlatter's?
The special test for an ACL Jordan refuses to do
What is Duck Walk?
The patella location associated with patellar tendon rupture
What is alta?
Pathology where pain is mostly along the joint line or posterior knee, with some reporting giving out
What is a meniscus tear?
The muscle responsible for pulling the patella medially
What is Vastus medialis?
Name the 6 types of meniscal tears
What is
1. Vertical
2. Transverse
3. Peripheral
4. Bucket-Handle
5. Parrot-Beak
6. Flap
The test in which a positive test would involve the patient telling the clinician to stop (PFP)
What is an apprehension test?
The 3 Tibiofemoral Alignments
What is Genu Valgum, Genu Varum, And Sophia?
The age Osgood-Schlatter's is typically onset
What is 11-14?
The term for when the medial condyle is larger than the lateral causes rotation to "lock" the knee
What is the Screw Home Mechanism?
The other name for Osgood-Schlatter disease
What is Apophysitis or Sinding-Larsen-Johansson Disease (SLJD)?
The special test where you cup the patella and have the patient extend their knee while sitting on the edge of the table
What is the Stutter Test?
Swelling within the joint capsule is known as this
What is effusion?
The most common rotational knee instability
What is anterolateral Rotational?
Posterior instabilities affect this nerve
What is the common peroneal nerve?
The difference between an Allograft and an Autograft in reconstruction surgery
The 3 special tests associated with IT band pathology
What is Ober's Test, Renne Test, and Noble Test?
The relationship between the long axis of the femur to the long axis of the patellar tendon
What is the Q-Angle?
The artery in the posterior knee
What is the popliteal artery?