Chapter 15: Knee Conditions
During a lower leg examination the athletic trainer notes muscle weakness with L3 myotome. Which motion is this
Knee extension
The myotome for knee extension
L3
Which if the following structures resists valgus shearing rotational forces?
Medial collateral ligament
A traction type injury to the tibial apophysis where the patellar tendon attaches onto the tibial tuberosity is called
Osgood Schlatter disease
Which if the following condition typicall develops during pre-adolescences
Osgood-Schlatter disease
The bursa most commonly injured by compressive forces at the knee is the
Prepatellar
The medial meniscus is attached to the medial collateral ligament and to fibers from the
Semimembranosus
The pes anserine is the common attachment of the sartorius, gracilis, and
Semitendinosus
Which of the following tests is used to assess anterolateral instability of the knee
Slocum drawer test
Changing direction during deceleration is a common mechanism injury for the
Acl
The A-angle is the
Angle between a vertical line dividing the patella in half and a second line drawn from the tibial tubercle to the apex of the inferior pole of the patella
Which if the following tests should be performed to confirm a suspected patellar dislocation
Apprehension test
Which nerve in rebates the quadriceps
Femoral
Hyperextension, or a posterior bowing of the knee is
Genu recurvatum
An a angle of ___ has been linked to increased patellafemoral pain
Greater than 35 degrees
Which nerve innervates all of the muscles in the hamstring group except the short head of the biceps?
Tibial
A positive result of a valgus instability test at 30 degrees flexion indicates damage to what ligament
Tibial collateral
Atrophy of the ___ is nearly always evident in patellafemoral dysfunction
Vastus medialis oblique
Which if the following muscles is primarily responsible for resting lateral displacement of the patella
Vastus medialis oblique
When observing a knee injury evaluation the knee should be in __ to relative any strain on joint structure
30 degrees of flexion