What muscles are most frequently injured?
Muscles spanning two joints
Where are tendons most often injured?
Just proximally or distally to the attachment, either in the tenon itself or the bone it attaches to
How do hamstring strains occur?
What is crossed pelvic syndrome?
What tests and measures can you use to assess for crossed pelvic syndrome?
What exercises can be prescribed for crossed pelvic syndrome?
What is the difference between Legg-Calve Perthes disease and slipped capital femoral epiphysis?
What are the Ottawa knee rules?
What are the Ottawa ankle rules?
While performing an ankle exam, what should you always look for with a lateral ankle sprain?
Cuboid syndrome
- will be painful upon palpation and should be mobilized into proper position
How will a person with retroversion present?
What is the normal angle of femoral torsion? What angle is ante version? retroversion?
15; >15; <15
- normal tibial torsion = 20-25
How will a person with ante version present?
What can cause excessive femoral ante version? retroversion?
- congenital
What is coxa valga? What is coxa vara?
Normal angle of inclination is 125
What exercises create the most patella-joint reaction forces at the knee?
OC = 30-60 (beneficial to perform rehab in 60-90) CC = 90+ (beneficial to perform rehab 0-30 and creates least amount of shearing forces in CC)
What tests and measures can you use to asses for meniscal lesions?
What is trendelenberg’s sign/test?
What is associated with lateral tibial torsion?
genu valgum
What is the function of PCL? when is it taught? what is the most frequent MOI?
What is the function of ACL? when is it taught? what is the most frequent MOI?
Why is the lateral meniscus less frequently injured?
What are the 3 layers of the medial knee?
What are the 3 layers of the lateral knee?