Anatomy
Acute Injury
Eval
Chronic Injury
MMTs
100

What type of joint is the hip?

Ball and Socket

100

What is the MOI for a quadricep contusion?

Direct blow

100

What position is the hip in for a FABER test? 

Flexion, abduction, external rotation

100

Where will the athlete report pain is located with labrum injuries? 

Anterior hip/thigh/groin

100

Knee extension tests which muscle group? 

Quadriceps 

200

What is the action of the quadriceps?

Extend knee

Assists in hip flexion

200

Where does the a hip pointer occur?

Iliac crest

ASIS

200

What injury is the grind test used for?

Hip labrum tear

200

What injury is described as a compression of the sciatic nerve? 

Piriformis syndrome

200

Knee flexion tests which muscle group?

Hamstrings

300

What are the bones that form the pelvis?

Ilium

Ishium

Pubic

300

What is the MOI of a hamstring strain? 

Forceful contraction of hamstrings or hyperflexion of the knee

300

What are the 3 special tests for the hip labrum? 

FABER

FADIR

Grind test

300

Tightness of which muscle may cause trochanteric bursitis? 

Gluteus maximus 

300

Hip abduction tests which muscle? 

Gluteus medius 

400

Where does the head of the femur articulate?

Acetabulum 

400

Which two joints are flexed when icing for a quadriceps contusion? 

Knee and hip

400

What is the special test for piriformis syndrome? 

Slump test

400

This type of injury is due to excess calcium deposits into a muscle

Myositis ossificans 

400

Hip extension tests what muscle? 

Gluteus maximus
Hamstrings

500

What are the 7 movements of the hip?

Hip flexion, extension, internal rotation, external rotation, circumduction

500

What is the most common MOI for a groin strain? 

Excessive abduction and external rotation

500

What motion is going to be bothersome with piriformis syndrome? 

External rotation

500

What muscle is involved in ASIS Apophysitis? 

Rectus femoris (quadriceps) 

500

Which MMT will be affected with a quadriceps contusion? 

Knee extension