Name the bones of the knee
What is femur, patella, fibula, and tibia?
What are the muscles of the posterior leg?
What is the gastrocnemius and soleus?
This sesamoid bone glides superiorly and inferiorly to allow for knee flexion and extension.
What is the patella?
This injury results from excessive force pushing the knee medially
What is MCL sprain?
The standard reference position to describe locations and directions on the human body.
What is anatomical position?
Which ligament attaches on the lateral side of the knee, limiting varus force?
What is the lateral collateral ligament?
This muscle group extends the leg
What is the quadriceps group?
Name the connective tissue that acts as a cushion for the tibiofemoral joint.
What is the meniscus?
Jumper's knee is the common name for what injury?
What is patellar tendinitis?
True or False: An acute injury has a slow onset with gradual development of injury?
False, a chronic injury has a slow onset with gradual development of injury.
Name the three bones of the pelvis
What are the ilium, ischium, and pubis?
Name the hamstring muscles
What is biceps femoris, semitendinosus, semimembranosus?
What muscle group flexes the knee?
What is the hamstring group?
True or False: hip dislocation is not a medical emergency?
Name 4 members of the Health Care Team
Athletic trainer, physical therapist, physician, dentist, EMS, coaches, etc
Name the four primary ligaments of the knee
What is the medial collateral ligament, lateral collateral ligament, anterior cruciate ligament, and posterior cruciate ligament?
Name the quadriceps muscles
What is vastus medialis, vastus intermedius, vastus lateralis, and rectus femoris?
What are the 4 functions of the hip?
What are attachment of lower extremities, protection of internal organs, muscle attachments, and birthing process?
What is the sciatic nerve?
List the four elements of Negligence.
1. Duty of Care
2. Breach of Duty
3. Causation
4. Damage
Name the ligaments of the lateral ankle
What is anterior talofibular, calcaneofibular, and posterior talofibular?
This muscle group is common with groin strains?
What is the adductor group?
This ligament limits the tibia from moving anteriorly from the femur?
What is the anterior cruciate ligament?
What injury results from repetitive forces on the same area that causes calcification in the muscle?
What is myositis ossificans?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
List the 5 signs of of tissue injury