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Damage to the saphenous nerve would cause the inability to execute what movement?

Dorsiflexion

plantar flexion

none

tibial rotation

none it's sensory only 

100

What is the most commonly injured ankle ligament? 

Anterior talofibular ligament 

100

What are the actions of the calf (gastrocnemius)? 

knee flexion 

plantar flexion 

100

what bones lie in the tendons of the flexor hallicus brevis 

sesamoid bones  

100

what muscle is this primarily targeting 

soleous

200

With an eversion ankle sprain what ligament bunch is commonly injured?

deltoid 


200

where does the plantar Fascia originate from?

Medial tubercle of calcaneus

200

Posterior tibialis 

200

This bone moves superiorly and laterally during knee extension what is it?

Patella 

200

Where would they cut this guy's foot off during the french revolution?

Lis franc Joint 

2nd metacarpal head and 1st cuneifrom  

300

Pain on the underside of the foot particularly near the heel early in the morning first step out of bed or after long periods of not walking is usually diagnosed as? 

plantar fasciitis 

hurts more after inactivity of the fascia that then becomes shortened

300

What ligament would protect the knee against a force coming from the lateral side directed medially (lateral to medial) 

MCL

300

What are all the actions of the greatest muscle of all time (Sartorius) 

Hip

  • Flexion
  • Abduction
  • Lateral rotation

Knee

  • Flexion
  • Medial Rotation
300

This is the insertion point of the IT band otherwise known as the?

gerdy's tubercle 

300

Which ligament would commonly be injured in this type of ankle roll?

ATFL

anterior talofibular ligament

400

A patient comes in with a pinching feeling at the front of their ankle during knee-over-toe activities described as bone on bone. Which bone of the foot is most likely mobilized to provide a better translation of the bones during dorsiflexion? 

Talus with a banded joint mobilization (placed on talus and pulled back) most common

or occasionally 

Tibia with BJM (placed on the back of the tibia and pulled forward) 

400

Which does not describe the PCL when comparing it to the ACL?

-thicker
-stronger
-shorter
-more oblique

more oblique 

it is less oblique 

400

the primary action of red muscles 

dorsiflexion

400

name all the bones of the foot 

calcaneous 

navicular 

cuboid 

1,2,3 cuneiform 

cuboid 

talus 

metatarsals 1-5 

proximal phalanges 1-5

middle phalanges 2-5

distal phalanges 1-5 

400

Which Quadricep muscle is being used to it's highest efficiency in this motion shown?

Rectus femoris. Most efficient in actions when the hip is in extension and the knee is moving into extension. 

movements like Kicking and Reverse Nordics accomplish this well. 

500

If a patient comes in for strength testing of dorsiflexion how could you test the patient's Anterior Tibialis in the most isolated manner so other dorsiflexors don't overcompensate?

Have the patient keep a neutral or even flexed toe position so the EDL and EHL don't kick in to assist with the movement. 

500

1- posterior tibiotalar

2- tibiocalcaneal

3- tibionavicular

4- anterior tibiotalar

5- Spring ligament (calcaneonavicular) 

500

A runner complains of pain in the tarsal tunnel area and upon evaluation, you determine they have excessively flat feet causing a lot of over-pronation during there runs what muscle/tendon of that muscle is likely experiencing dysfunction? 

Posterior Tibialis muscle/tendon (Tom)

This is commonly called PTTD and is usually diagnosed as a progressive condition leading to further and further collapse of the medial arch in the foot. 

500

D is what?

intercondylar eminence

500

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ACL tear due to excessive rotation on the stance leg (left) during the kick.