Sprains Bone Anatomy Injuries and Illnesses Soft Tissue
Sprains Bone Anatomy Injuries and Illnesses Soft Tissue Special Tests $100 $100 $200 $200 $300 $300 $400 $400 $500 $500
Answer: True or false. Inversion sprains are more common than eversion sprains
What is true 100
Answer: because of the anterior movement of the talus, most ankle sprains happen in
What is plantar flexion 200
Answer: Extreme forefoot varus in plantar flexed position
What is mid foot sprain 300
Answer: What helps stabilize the ankle to reduce ankle sprains
What is an ankle brace 400
Answer: True or false. When taping a sprained ankle, do you use a heel lock
What is true 500
Answer: What are your toes called
What are phalanges 100
Answer: What is your heel bone called
What is the calcaneus 200
Answer: What are the bones connected to your phalanges
What are metatarsals 300
Answer: whats th behind the 4 and th 5 metatarsals
What is the cuboid 400
DAILY DOUBLE!!!!!
Answer: what lies between the calcaneus and cuboid
What is the peroneal tubercle 500
Answer: What is most common injury in the ankle
What is fractures and sprains 100
Answer: Pes Planus affects the _______ arch
What is the medial longitudinal arch 200
Answer: Caused by the outer, or lateral, ligaments being stretched out too much.
What is a lateral ankle sprain 300
Answer: ______ is a tear of the deltoid ligaments, on the inside of the ankle
What is an Eversion ankle sprain 400
Answer: _____ is a toe deformity otherwise known as bunions
What is Hallux Valgus 500
Answer: _____ is a thick band of tissue covering the bottom of the foot protecting the soft tissue
What is the plantar fascia 100
Answer: The flexor hallucis longus attaches to ______
What is the great toe 200
Answer: How do soft tissue and sprains tie in together
You damage the soft tissue when you sprain your ankle 300
Answer: The location of the anterior talofibular ligament
What is the anteriorlateral side 400
Answer: What ligament connects the fibula to the talus
What is the anterior talofibular ligament. 500
Answer: Knee fully extended and examiner passively DF foot
What is Homan’s sign 100
Answer: Tilt talus into abducted position (eversion)
What is Eversion Stress Test 200
DAILY DOUBLE!!!
Answer: Examiner places one hand around metatarsal heads and squeezes them together for 1 -2 minutes
What is Interdigital Neuroma Test 300
Answer: Examiner squeezes gastricsoleus muscle belly; foot should naturally PF
What is the Thompson Test 400
Answer: Examiner places ankle into maximum DF and taps on the bottom of foot (calcaneus)
What is a Percussion Test 500
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