The special test used to test for damage to the anterior talofibular ligament.
What is the Anterior Drawer Test?
100
Mild stretching of the anterior talofibular ligament.
What is a Grade I ankle sprain?
100
proximal insertion: medial and lateral femoral condyles
distal insertion: calcaneus via the achilles tendon
What is the gastrocnemius?
100
The number of anchor strips that are placed at the top of the ankle for a closed basketweave.
What is 2?
100
The total number of metatarsals.
What is 5 per foot?
200
The test used to rule out a high ankle sprain.
What is the Kleiger's with dorsiflexion test?
200
This injury, while not as common, can also result in a fracture of the lateral malleolus.
What is a medial ankle sprain?
200
The primary action of this muscle is extension of the great toe.
What is the extensor hallicus longus?
200
This is placed between the skin and the tape.
What is pre-wrap?
200
The two primary plantar flexors of the ankle.
What is the gastrocnemius and soleus?
300
The test used to test for damage to both the ATF and CF
What is the talar tilt?
300
Someone with this injury would say "it feels like someone kicked me in the back of my leg" and can not plantar flex their foot.
What is an achilles tendon rupture?
300
This joint is formed by the articulation of the talus and calcaneus?
What is subtalar joint?
300
What part of the foot are the landmarks for the tear-drop arch taping?
What are the metatarsal heads?
300
These muscles BOTH perform ankle inversion.
What are the posterior and anterior tibialis?
400
The test that involves "bumping" an area to rule out a fracture.
What is the percussion test?
400
Happens primarily in younger kids, primarily boys...results in pain at the distal insertion of the calcaneus where the achilles tendon inserts...also known as apophysitis
What is Sever's Disease?
400
The lateral compartment muscles.
What are the peroneus longus and brevis?
400
The direction in which the stirups are pulled during an ankle tape.
What is medial and lateral?
400
The bones that make up the tarsal portion of the ankle.
What is the calcaneus, talus, navicular, three cunieforms, and the cuboid?
500
This special test is done by squeezing the gastrocnemius to check for plantar flexion at the ankle.
What is the thompson test?
500
This injury results in pain, paraesthesia, pallor, pulselessness, and paralysis of the foot.
What is compartment syndrome?
500
The membrane the runs between the tibia and fibula
What is the interosseus membrane?
500
The foot is placed in this position during arch taping.
What is slight plantar flexion?
500
The joint that connects the 1st metatarsal with the 1st phalange.