Bones
Muscles
Stress Tests
Ligaments
Anatomy
100
The bones that form the knee joint
What is Femur, Tibia, and Patella
100
How many muscles make up the quadricep
What is 4
100
What stress test do you use to test the ACL
What is the anterior drawer
100
How many primary ligaments are there for the knee
What is 4
100
What kind of joint is the knee
What is a hinge joint
200
As the knee flexes and extends what glides up and down the front of the femur
What is The Patella
200
Flexion of the knee is a result of contracting what
What is the hamstring
200
At what degree do you have the knee bent at when you test the MCL and LCL
What is 30 degrees
200
What are the primary ligaments of the knee
What is MCL, ACL, LCL, PCL
200
How many bones connect to the knee joint
What is 3
300
What is the most common bone injury in the knee
What is patella dislocation
300
What do the muscles of the knee provide
What is movement and stability
300
How many stress tests have we learned for the knee
What is 6
300
What ligament keeps the tibia from moving forward
What is the ACL
300
What stabilizes the knee
What is 4 major ligaments and cartilage
400
What are the knubs on each side of your knee called
What are condiles
400
What muscle crosses the knee joint
What is the gracilis
400
Valgus is related to what ligament
What is the MCL
400
How do you put a knee cap back into place
What is straighten the leg
400
what is the menisci made up of
What is cartilage tissue
500
What is the knee joint called
What is Tibiofemoral joint
500
Name the muscles of the quadricep
What are the Vastus Medialus, Vastus Lateralus, Vastus Intermedius, and Rectus femoris
500
Varus is related to what ligament
What is the LCL
500
The ______ ligaments mean cross-shaped. They pass through the middle of the knee joint.
What is cruciate
500
What artery sits behind the knee
What is popliteal