Patellar Tendon Pathologies
Collateral Ligaments
Cruciate Ligaments
Anatomy
Misc.
100
What is the patellar tendon?

A band of tissue that connects the patella to the tibia.

100

What special test can be used for an MCL sprain?

Valgus Stress Test

100

PCL stands for:

Posterior cruciate ligament

100

Genu varum is referred to as:

Bow legged

100

A condition that consists of an apophysitis at the tibia tubercle is:

Osgood Schlatter

200

Name one way a patellar tendon rupture can happen.

Running, jumping, changing direction


(anything overloading the quadriceips group)

200

How many grades of tearing can occur with the MCL?

3

200

Name a special test for the ACL

Lachman's or Anterior Drawer test

200

What is the meniscus made up of?

Cartilage

200

What type of joint is the knee?

Hinge joint

300

How do you reduce a patellar dislocation?

Straightening knee

300

Where is the LCL located?

The lateral side of the knee

300

Can an ACL tear be a non contact injury?

Yes

300

Name 2 movements of the knee.

Flexion

Extension

300

What special test can you use to diagnose a meniscus tear?

McMurrays

Apley's compression

Thessaly

400

Inflammation of the patellar tendon is referred to as:

Patellar tendinitis

400

How does an LCL sprain occur?

Direct blow to medial side of the knee.

400

Name a special test for the PCL.

Posterior drawer test

400

Genu valgum is referred to as:

Knock kneed

400

What is an ostechondral fracture?

Fracture of cartilage

500

Patellar tendinitis is also called:

Jumper's Knee

500

Where is the MCL located?

Along the medial side of the knee.

500
What injury is most at risk when falling on your knees at 90 degreees of flexion?

PCL tear

500

Name 2 muscles of the quadriceps group.

Quadriceps femoris

Rectus femoris

Vastus lateralis

Vastus medial oblique

500

Name 2 muscles of the hamstrings group.

Biceps femoris

Semimembranosus

Semitendinosus