Anatomy
Muscles
Modalities
Injuries
MISC
100

The illium is a piece of this bone

hip

100

This muscle group flexes the hip and extends the knee

Quadriceps

100

Massage technique that involves "beating"

tapotement

100

A lateral blow to the knee can injury this ligament

MCL

100

Initial phase of rehab starts at this point

right after the injury occurs

200

The humerus attaches to the glenoid fossa to form this joint

Shoulder

200

This muscle is responsible for flexing the elbow

Biceps

200

This uses sound waves to push medicine into the body

Phonophoresis

200

Anterior drawer test of the knee is used to look for this injury

ACL tear

200

medial epicondylitis is also know as this

little league elbow or golfers elbow

300

There are this many tarsal bones

7

300

These muscles hold the humerus in the gleniod cavity

SITS muscles

300
The number of pads used in interferential stimulation

4

300

The name of the condition, usually found in adolescents, in which a painful bump appears over the tibial attachment of the patella?

Osgood-Schlatter

300

This forms the tip of the elbow

Olecranon process

400

This bone bears most of the weight in the lower leg

Tibia

400

These muscles are the primary movers for plantar flexion

Gastrocnemius and Soleus

400

high-voltage stimulation helps control this

Pain

400

Emergency condition involving the lower leg that if untreated can lead to amputation

compartment syndrome

400

T/F A friction medium should always be used during massage

True

500

The lateral bone in the forearm

Radius

500
These muscles make up the quadriceps

Vastus lateralis, vastus intermedius, vastus medialis, rectus femoris

500

The therapeutic use of a high frequency electrical current to increase circulation and flexibility as well as to decrease pain and muscle spasms in a given area of the body by increasing heat

diathermy

500

Elbow dislocations often occur due to this

FOOSH injury (falling on an outstretched hand)

500

This is the joint formed between the clavicle and the scapula

Acromioclavicular Joint (AC joint)