HOPS/Evaluation
Knee Injuries
Movements
Knee Structure
Muscles
100

I am conducted after an injury has happened. 

Secondary Assessment 

100

Creates a bump below the knee

Osgood Schlatters Disease

100

Quadriceps contracted

Knee extension

100

Prevents the Tibia from sliding out in front of the femur

ACL

100

I have 4 muscles in my group

Quadriceps

200

HOPS-I noticed that you landed on the lateral side of your ankle and you are currently limping as you walk. 

Observation

200
Injury to the inside ligament of the knee

MCL Sprain

200

Hamstrings are working during a movement.

Knee Flexion 

200

Connects the Knee cap to the shin bone (it is a weird version of this)

Patellar Tendon

200

Rectus femoris is apart of 

Quadriceps group

300

Heart rate is 69 bpm and pain level is 8.

History

300

Injury that causes a clicking in the knee and pain when going up and down stairs

Meniscus Tear

300

Soccer player contacts the ball with the leg fully extended out.  

knee extension

300

Cushions the Femur and Tibia

Meniscus

300

Semitendinosus 

Hamstring
400

You have translation of the tibia anteriorly.  Lots of movement forward during this special test. 

Anterior Drawer Test

400

Injury that happens in athletes when hyperextension occurs in the knee

PCL tear

400

Socket located in the pelvis that holds the head of the femur

Acetabulum

400

The Patella is this kind of Bone

Sesamoid

400

Semimembranosus, ________, _________ 

semitendinosus, Biceps Femoris 
500

Hot to the touch and swelling on the left knee;lateral side. 

Palpation

500

I am a minor crack within the bone. 

Fractures

500

Track athletes drive their knees and contract the hamstrings to perform this movement 

knee flexion

500

Located on the outer (lateral) side of the knee, connecting the femur to the fibula (a smaller bone in the lower leg)

LCL Lateral Collateral Ligament

500

Name the Quadriceps 

Rectus femoris, Vastus lateralis, vastus intermedius, vastus Medialis