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Sports Medicine Unit 2 Study Guide
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What are the 3 bones that make up the talocrural joint?
What bone in the lower leg is responsible for the majority of weight bearing?
What bony landmark is located at the distal end of the fibula?
What are the 3 ligaments located on the lateral side of the ankle?
What ligament is located in the sinus tarsi?
What is the ligament that is located on the medial side of the ankle?
What ligament is injured in a high ankle sprain?
What is the most commonly injured ligament in the ankle? What is the mechanism of injury?
What are the 4 compartments of the lower leg and which muscles are located in each
compartment?
List the 4 directions of ankle motion and which muscle is primarily responsible for producing
that movement?
What ankle special test tests the anterior talofibular ligament?
What ankle special test tests the calcaneofibular ligament?
What ankle special test tests the posterior talofibular ligament?
What ankle special tests tests the deltoid ligament?
What ankle special test tests the sydesmosis ligament?
What ankle special tests test for a Fx?
What ankle special test tests for a DVT or blood clot?
What ankle special test tests for a ruptured Achilles tendon?
What functional test will an individual suffering from anterior compartment syndrome not be
able to perform?
What is a common injury of the lower leg that is common in joggers who run on downhill
surfaces for an extended period of time?
What is the layman’s term for medial tibial stress syndrome and describe the injury?
Who is more at risk for a ruptured Achilles tendon?
What muscle flexes the big toe?
What does the extensor digitorum longus do?
What is the single most common injury in athletics?
What 4 bones make up the knee joint?
What bone is the largest bone in the body?
What type of bone is the patella?
What are the numerous structures in the knee that help reduce friction?
Which meniscus is more shaped like a C?
What ligament prevents anterior translation of the tibia?
What ligament prevents posterior translation of the tibia?
What ligament resists valgus force?
What ligament resists varus force?
What is the primary stabilizing ligament of the knee?
What are the 4 muscles of the quadriceps and describe or draw their location?
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What are the 3 muscles of the hamstring?
What action does the quadriceps perform?
What action does the hamstring perform?
What are the 3 structural abnormalities of the knee? (know layman’s and medical terms)
What knee special tests test the anterior cruciate ligament?
What knee special tests test the posterior cruciate ligament?
What knee special test tests the medial collateral ligament?
What knee special test tests the lateral collateral ligament?
What does the patellar apprehension test for?
What injury do the patellar grind test and Clarke’s test test for?
What are the 2 special tests for a torn meniscus?
What is the strongest ligament of the knee and is the main stabilizer?
A Q angle greater than _____ is considered excessive and can lead to patellar pain?
What is the most common direction for the patella to dislocate?
What is the unhappy triad?
Who is more likely to tear an ACL and why?
What knee injuries are associated with decreased hamstring flexibility?
What causes Osgood-Schlatter’s Disease? Why is it only found in adolescents?
Are more ACL tears from contact or noncontact?
What is the term for bone fragments in the joint?
What injury is also known as jumper’s knee?
What injury is also known as runner’s or cyclists knee?
What structure does the IT band pass over that frequently causes irritation?
What is the most common direction for a poor tracking patella that results in patella femoral
pain syndrome?