The normal range of motion of knee flexion.
What is 140 degrees
The 3 borders of the femoral triangle?
The location of attachment of the patella tendon.
What is the tibial tuberosity?
The function of the great toe.
What is push-off in gait and balance?
The MMT and MLT you choose for a patient with decreased dorsiflexion ROM?
What is tibialis anterior MMT and gastrocnemius MLT?
The normal ROM of subtalar inversion.
What is 20 degrees?
Greater than 140 degrees of femoral head/neck angle in the frontal plane.
What is coxa valga?
>140 coxa valga
<120 coxa vara
The placement of the goni for knee extension ROM.
What is: axis: lateral epicondyle of femur; stationary arm: midline of femur (greater trochanter); moving arm: midline of fibular (lateral malleolus)
The bones that make up the talocrural joint.
What is the tibia, fibula, and talus?
The MMT and MLT you choose if your patient lacks knee extension ROM.
What is quadricep femoris MMT and hamstring 90/90 or straight leg raise MLT?
The normal degrees of anteversion.
What is 8-15 degrees?
Lower extremity posture expected with anteversion.
What is toeing in?
The direction the patella glides with extension.
What is superiorly and laterally?
The ligament that blocks inversion in plantarflexion.
What is the ATFL?
What is Ober Test?
The normal extension ROM of the 1st MTP Joint.
What is 60 degrees?
Goni set up for hip abduction.
What is axis: ASIS being tested; stationary arm: horizontal through both ASIS; moving arm: anterior midline of femur (towards patella)
The primary restraint of the PCL.
What is posterior tibial translation and tibial rotation?
The patient position of a tibialis posterior MMT.
You pt has pain with plantarflexion and eversion AROM so you choose to perform this MMT.
What is fibularis longus and brevis MMT?
The normal Q angle for males and females.
What is 13 degrees for males and 18 degrees for females?
Muscle length test you may perform if your patient stands with an anteriorly tilted pelvis.
What is the Thomas test?
The motion the knee must perform to "unlock" from fully extended.
What is internal rotation?
The open chain motions of the subtalar joint with supination.
What is calcaneal inversion, calcaneal adduction, calcaneal plantarflexion?
Ligament that will be stressed if your patient had a large Q angle.
What is MCL?