Bony Anatomy
Ligaments Galore
More Anatomy & Movements
Feet & Toes
Ankle Injuries
100

Two bones that make up the lower leg

What are the Tibia & Fibula?

100

Name the medial ankle ligament

What is the Deltoid ligament?

100

Toes pointed up towards the ceiling

What is Dorsiflexion?

100

Medical term for a high arched foot

What is Pes Cavus?

100

Mechanism of injury is forced inversion of the ankle

What is a Lateral ankle sprain/Inversion ankle sprain?

200

The three bones make up the TRUE knee joint

What are the femur, fibula, & tibia?

200

The ligament responsible for providing stability to the inside of the knee

What is the Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL)?

200

Muscle group responsible for knee flexion

What are the Hamstrings?

200

An injury caused by repetitive forced hyperextension & hyperflexion of a toe. You learned to tape for this injury.

What is Turf toe?

200

For the acute version of this, treatment requires opening up the leg to cut the fascia to help relieve the pressure on the inside

What is Compartment Syndrome?

300

Medical term for the kneecap

What is the Patella?

300

The ligament that prevents anterior displacement/translation of the knee

What is the Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)?

300

Knee caving inwards, can also be the cause of a MCL or ACL tear

What is knee valgus?

300

Common term for Pes Planus

What is a flat foot?

300

Medical term for a high ankle sprain

What is a Syndesmosis sprain?

400

Bones that belong in the tarsal group

What are the cuneiforms, navicular, cuboid, talus, and calcaneus?

400

The ligament that could be damaged when the knee goes into varus

What is the Lateral collateral ligament (LCL)?

400

Muscle group on the medial side of the thigh

What is the groin or hip adductors?

400

Medical term for shin splints

What is Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome?

400

Medical term for shin splints

What is Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome?

500

The only toe that only has 2 phalanges, instead of 3

What is the big toe (or 1st toe)?

500

The 3 ligaments that can be injured during an inversion ankle sprain

What are the Anterior Talofibular Ligament (ATF), Calcaneofibular Ligament (CF) & Posterior Talofibular Ligament (PTF)?

500
Name the four muscular compartments in the lower leg.
Anterior compartment, Lateral compartment, Deep posterior compartment, Superficial posterior compartment
500

If they have this condition, your athlete will complain of the feeling of a pebble in their shoe and numbness/tingling

What is Morton's Neuroma?

500

Signs and symptoms for this injury will include hearing or feeling a loud pop in the back of leg, like they got shot or kicked in the back of the leg

What is an Achilles Tendon Rupture?