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Ankle Injuries
100

What two bones make up the lower leg?

Tibia & Fibula

100

What is the name given to the medial ankle ligaments?

Deltoid ligament

100

What movement is pointing the foot up towards the ceiling?

Dorsiflexion

100

True or False?

A pronated ankle is rotated inward

True

100

What injury is caused by a forced inversion of the ankle?

Lateral ankle sprain/Inversion ankle sprain

200

What three bones make up the ankle joint?

Talus, fibula, tibia

200

Which ligament provides stability to the medial side of the knee?

Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL)

200

What muscle group is responsible for knee flexion?

Hamstrings

200

The mechanism of injury is repetitive forced hyperextension & of the great toe. What is the injury?

Turf toe

200

What bone in the midfoot (medial) is known to be necrotic (low blood flow)? 

Navicular

300

How many arches are there to plantar aspect of the foot?

3

Medial Longitudinal

Lateral Longitudinal

Transverse

300

Which ligament prevents anterior displacement/translation of the knee?

Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)

300

What motion is curling the toes?

Toe flexion

300

Pain on the plantar aspect of the foot first thing in the morning is commonly seen with what injury?

Plantar fasciitis

300

A high ankle sprain is also called what?

Syndesmosis sprain

400

What is the distal end of the tibia called? (bony outgrowth)

Medial malleolus

400

Which ligament provides stability to the lateral side of the knee?

Lateral collateral ligament (LCL)

400

What muscle group is responsible for knee extension?

Quadriceps

400

What is the condition is present with forefoot varus of the first metatarsal head?

Bunion or Hallux Valgus

400

Older weekend warriors typically are more susceptible to suffering from what injury that is on the posterior lower leg?

Achilles tendon rupture

500

What bones (groupings) are in the forefoot? You must list the correct name & the correct number of bones!!

5 Metatarsals & 14 Phalanges on each foot

500

Name the 3 ligaments of the lateral ankle.

Anterior Talofibular Ligament (ATF), Calcaneofibular Ligament (CF) & Posterior Talofibular Ligament (PTF)

500

What anatomy weakness and tightness can result in a dislocated patella?

Weak vastus medialis, tight vastus lateralis

500

A fracture of the 5th metatarsal base is what injury?

Jones Fracture

500

What injury results from a direct blow to the lower leg or excessive exercise that can lead to tightness in the area and weakness in the foot?

Compartment Syndrome