Sports Injury Chapter 15 Quiz
The medial meniscus has an attachment to the medial collateral ligament and fibers from the biceps femoris muscle.
False
The normal Q-angle for males and females is the same.
False
The lateral meniscus is a smaller and more freely moveable structure than the medial meniscus
True
The patella improves the mechanical advantage of the quadriceps muscles to produce knee extension.
True
A common mechanism of injury for a longitudinal tear of the meniscus is
a twisting motion when the foot is fixed and the knee is flexed
Iliotibial band friction syndrome can be the result of:
all of the above
Pain associated with iliotibial band friction syndrome is particularly intense on weight-bearing
from foot strike through midstance of the gait cycle
A traction-type injury to the tibial apophysis where the infrapatellar tendon attaches onto the tibial tuberosity is called:
patellar tendinitis
A classic sign of Osgood-Schlatter's disease is
that the tibial tubercle appears enlarged and prominent
In the knee region, the most common site for an apophyseal fracture in boys is the:
tibial tuberosity
Which of the following conditions necessitates immediate referral to a physician?
all of the above
A common mechanism of injury to the PCL is
hyperextension of the knee
Which of the following is a common region for a stress fracture?
medial tibial plateau
Which of the following structures is associated with Jumper's Knee?
patellar tendon
The type of shoe worn has minimal, if any impact, on injuries sustained to the knee.
False
Patellofemoral stress syndrome often occurs
when the vastus medialis oblique is weak
A shallow patellofemoral groove, genu valgum, increased Q-angle, and excessive foot pronation are potential causes of patallofemoral pain associated with
anatomical malalignment
The presence of generalized anterior knee pain and crepitus in activities such as walking up and down stairs are symptoms associated with
chondromalacia
A high-riding patella, a palpable defect over the tendon, and an inability to perform knee extension or perform a straight-leg raise are signs and symptoms associated with
extensor tendon rupture
Which of the following conditions warrants activation of EMS?
knee dislocation