Anatomy
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What are the four bones of the ankle? 

The tibia, fibula, talus and malleoli.

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What should one look for in an ankle assessment? 

Gait, deformity, swelling, discoloration, crepitus, swelling, redness 

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What are some soft tissues you should palpate in an ankle assessment?

Tibiofibular ligaments, calcaneofibular, tibialis anterior, gastrocnemius, soleus, deltoid ligaments



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What test would you preform for a fracture to the tibia/fibula?

Percussion Test

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What are the symptoms of a Grade 2 ankle sprain?

feeling of a pop or snap, moderate pain and limping, weight bearing is difficult, tenderness, edema, ecchymosis 

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What are the bones of the hip?

The femur and pelvic girdle.

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What should one look for in an assessment for the hip?

Are both hips symmetrical, skin color, texture, discoloration, swelling, gait

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What bones should you palpate in an assessment of the hip?

Femur and pelvic girdle

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What does the Empty Can Test test for?

Supraspinatus muscle weakness

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What muscles are responsible for flexion of the shoulder?

pectoralis and deltoid

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What are the bones of the shoulder?

Clavicle, sternum, scapula, humerus
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What should one look for in an assessment of the shoulder in the anterior view?

Shoulder height, bony deformity, are the muscles symmetrical 

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What are some things you can palpate during a shoulder assessment? 

Triceps/Biceps, Pectoralis muscles, AC/SC joint, sternum, scapula, deltoid 

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What is a positive test for the Hawkins Kennedy Test?

Pain and grimace
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What shape is the medial meniscus in the knee?

C-shaped

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What are the bones of the knee?

The femur, tibia, fibula and patella.

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What should one look for in an assessment of the knee?

Genu valgum (knock knees), Genu varum (bow-legged), Genu recurvatum (hyperextended)

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What soft tissue can you palpate during a knee assessment? 

MCL, LCL, hamstring, quads

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What does the Thessaly Test preformed on the knee test for?

Meniscal tear

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What are muscles bound by in the ankle?

Fascia

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What are the joints of the shoulder?

The SC Joint, AC Joint and glenohumeral joint.

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What should one look for in an assessment of the shoulder in the posterior view?

Are both scapulae even and are both scapulae sitting against the thoracic wall

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What soft tissue can you palpate in a hip assessment?

Quads, hamstrings, glutes, adductors, abductors 

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How do you preform the Thompson Test?

Have the patient lay on their stomach with their legs hanging off the table and squeeze the gastrocnemius. 

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What is the MOI of a hip pointer?

Contusion to illiac crest and surrounding musculature