Anatomy
Ligaments
Special Tests
Injuries
Modalities/Rehab
100
Largest bone in the body
What is the FEMUR
100
A group of ligaments on the medial aspect of the ankle that resists eversion of the ankle.
What is Deltoid
100
A special test can be used to rule out a fracture to the ankle
What is the Tap or Percussion Test
100
A condition involving a misalignment of the 1st phalanx and 1st metatarsal, affecting the 1st metatarsal phalangeal (MP) joint
What is a Bunion
100
Example of a Mechanical Modality
What is Traction, Massage, Intermittent Compression
200
The bony landmark located on the anterior/superior (front/upper) portion of the tibia that serves as a point of attachment for the patellar tendon is called this.
What is the Tibial Tuberosity
200
A lateral ankle ligament often injured with an inversion ankle sprain
What is the Anterior Talofibular Ligament
200
This special test would be used to detect damage to the anterior talofibular (ATF) ligament of the ankle
What is the Anterior Drawer Test
200
A condition that brings about pain upon initial weight bearing in the morning, pain at the plantar fascial attachment on the calcaneus, and pain after prolonged sitting
What is Plantar Fasciitis
200
Example of thermotherapy
What is Hydrocollator packs, Parrifin Bath, Fluidotherapy, or Warm Whirlpool
300
The bones of the lower leg
What is the Tibia & Fibula
300
This ligament of the knee primarily functions to prevent varus force placed on the knee
What is the Lateral Collateral Ligament or LCL
300
This special tests would be used to detect damage to the deltoid ligament of the ankle
What is the Talar Tilt for Eversion Test
300
An injury to the knee is often associated with locking, clicking, catching within the knee joint
What is a Meniscus Tear
300
A muscle contraction that creates force but no movement at the joint. It is used to improve strength following an injury.
What is an Isometric Contraction
400
The major muscle/muscle group that is responsible for knee flexion
What are the Hamstrings
400
This ligament of the knee primarily functions to prevent posterior displacement of the tibia & anterior displacement of the femur
What is the Posterior Cruciate Ligament or PCL
400
Two special tests that can be performed to detect damage to the meniscus of the knee
What is McMurray's Test and Appley's Compression Test
400
A term indicating someone as “flat-footed” or having a “fallen-arch”
What is Pes Planus
400
A modality that uses acoustic energy
What is Ultrasound
500
Muscles in the Quadriceps group
What is the Rectus Femoris, Vastus Lateralis, Vastus Medialis, Vastus Intermedius
500
This ligament of the knee primarily functions to prevent anterior displacement of the tibia & posterior displacement of the femur
What is the Anterior Cruciate Ligament or ACL
500
Two special tests that would be performed to detect damage to the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) of the knee
What is the Anterior Drawer Test and Lachman's Test
500
A condition resulting in calcification (bone tissue growth) within the muscle, can arise when one has an improperly managed, deep thigh contusion
What is Myositis Ossificans
500
Criteria for an athlete to return to play following an injury
What is Full ROM, strength, neuromuscular control, cardio fitness, mentally ready, pain free (or tolerable pain), physician clearance (if necessary)