Number of bones in the foot.
What is 26 + sesamoids?
The location that the plantar fascia attaches to the calcaneus.
What is the calcaneal tuberosity?
Normative ROM for knee flexion.
What is 135-140?
The three ankle joints involved in gait.
What are talocrural, subtalar, and midtarsal?
This body type is categorized as having a decreased body mass, increased joint mobility and decreased muscle mass.
What is ectomorph?
This bone is the keystone of the arch.
What is the navicular?
The number of compartments of the lower leg.
What is 4?
Normative ROM for hip extension.
What is 10?
Specific point in time on 1 extremity to the same point in time for the other extremity.
What is a step?
This fracture type is categorized as having compression on one side and displacement on the other side.
What is a green stick fracture?
The angulation of the femoral neck is greater than 125.
What is coxa valga?
This is the least vascularized portion of the meniscus.
What is the medial portion?
Normative ROM for talocrural plantarflexion.
What is 45?
The normal speed of gait.
What is between 1.1 to 1.6 m/s?
This form of imaging is preferred for soft tissue structures.
What is MRI?
This femoral condyle is larger than the other.
What is the medial femoral condyle?
This collateral ligament of the knee is extracapsular.
What is the LCL?
Normative ROM for hip internal rotation.
What is 45?
The phases of gait.
What is heel strike, flot flat, mid stance, terminal stance, pre-swing?
Pain, pallor, pulselessness, paresthesia, and paralysis?
What are the 5 Ps of compartment syndrome?
These 3 bones make up the ankle mortis complex.
What are the fibula, tibia, and talus?
These are the adductor muscles of the hip.
What is gracilis, adductor magnus, adductor longus, adductor brevis, ad pectineus?
Normative ROM for subtalar eversion.
What is 20?
This pathological gait type is characterized by a hip drop due to glute med weakness.
What is Trendelenburg’s Gait?
Bony tenderness at posterior edge of lateral malleolus, posterior edge of medial malleolus, base of the 5th, the navicular, and inability to bear weight immediately after injury and for 4 steps during initial evaluation.
What is Ottawa Ankle Rules?