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Soft Tissue
Gait and Posture
Evaluation and Assessment
Lower Leg
Ankle
100
Connects Bone to Bone
What is a Ligament
100
Posture by definition
What is position of the body at a given point in time
100
Always evaluate and assess ___________
What is bilaterally
100
This test is used to determine a ruptured achilles tendon
What is Thompson
100
Ligament located on medial side
What is deltoid
200
Injury to a tendon or muscle
What is a strain
200
Distance between the foot contacts of alternate feet
What is step length
200
HOPS stands for
What is History, Observation, Palpation and Special Test
200
Nerve that lies behind the head of the fibula
What is common peroneal
200
These are the 3 lateral ligaments of the ankle
What is anterior talofibular ligament, calcaneofibular ligament and posterior talofibular ligament
300
This allows a muscle to stretch to greater lengths over time
What is viscoelasticity
300
Lateral curvature of the spine
What is scoliosis
300
SOAP stands for
What is Subjective, Objective, Assessment and Plan
300
Compartment most at risk for acute compartment syndrome
What is anterior
300
These two structures are damaged with a syndesmosis ankle injury
What is Tibia-Fibula ligament and interosseus membrane
400
This is where muscle strains usually occur
What is musculotendonius junction
400
These are the two phases of the Gait cycle
What is swing phase and stance phase
400
Pain that arises from the skin, ligaments, muscles, bones and joints
What is Somatic
400
Osgood-Schlatter disease is an example of
What is apophysitis
400
Inversion, Adduction and Plantarflexion
What is Supination
500
3 phases of soft tissue healing
What is inflammation, maturation and proliferation
500
The 3 body types in postural assessment
What is mesomorph, endomorph and ectomorph
500
Peripheral nerve injury that disrupts some component of the nerve
What is axonotmesis
500
Proximal fibula fracture is known as
What is Maisonneure Fracture
500
Bones that make up the Talocrural joint
What is Tibia and Talus