most commonly dislocated bone of the wrist
What is the lunate bone?
rectus femoris, vastus medialis, vastus intermedius, vastus lateralis
What is quadriceps muscles?
small fluid-filled sac located at strategic points
What is Bursae?
flat feet related to overpronation
What is pes planus?
Macronutrients
What is fats, protein, carbs?
nerve that runs through the thumb
radial nerve
contusion to the anterior/superior portion of the iliac crest
What is hip pointer?
two semicircular fibrocartilaginous disks
What is menisci?
"high ankle sprain"
What is a tibiofibular sprain (syndesmosis sprain)
Rehab pyramid
Reduce pain & swelling
Improve rom & flexibility
Increase strength and muscular endurance
Increase proprioception and balance
RTP- sports specific exercise
Sprain of the ulnar collateral ligament of the thumb
What is gamekeepers thumb?
femoral head is not congruent with the acetabulum causing sharp pain when turning & pain from prolonged sitting, rising from a sitting position and entering or exiting a car.
irritation of the patellar tendon (Tendonits)
What is jumpers knee?
chronic plantar fasciitis that can result in ossification at the calcaneal tuberosity of heel
What is Heel Spurs?
Autoimmune condition where the body attacks the pancreatic beta cells rendering them incapable of producing insulin.
What is type 1 diabetes?
Stabilizes the head of the radius with the radioulnar joint
What is the annular ligament?
Falling on flexed knee and hip causing force through femur. Swelling that is palpable. Hip is flexed and knee of the involved is angled toward the opposite leg.
What is hip dislocation?
Difference between a straight line drawn from the anterior superior iliac spine and the center of the patella and a line drawn from the center of the patellar through the center of the tibial tuberosity.
What is Q-angle?
Increased pressure in the anterior compartment that puts pressure on nerves and vessels
What is compartment syndrome?
Small, superficial, brownish red, elevated lesions that end to be circular or scaling.
What is ringworm?
The elbow is composed of what three articulations
Humeroulnar, humeroradial & proximal radioulnar
results from constant stress and possibly some degeneration on the pubic symphysis joint.
What is osteitis pubis?
small pieces of bone are dislodged from joint and float within the capsule.
What is osteochondritis dissecans?
Shortened 1st metatarsal or an elongated 2nd metatarsal bone
What is morton's foot?
Normal core body temperature ranges
What is 98.0°F to 98.6°F