care and prevention: in class quiz on the knee
How can you tell if someone is really hurt
if they cannot return to play if they don't pass your functional movement test
treatment for jumper's knee
put strap to disperse tension anti-inflammatory medication modify their activity
A Q-angle greater than _______ degrees can predispose the individual to patellar injuries
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special test for ACL
Lachman's test
another name for jumper's knee
Osgood Schlatter
special test for MCL
Valgus stress test
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
a kick or blow to the posterolateral aspect of the knee can contuse which nerve
common peroneal
a classic sign of Osgood-Schlatter's disease is
that the tibial tubercle appears enlarged and prominent
quadriceps tendonitis, chondromalacia patella, jumper's knee all have
the same mechanism of injury and can be caused by hamstring tightness
treatment for chondromalacia patella
therapeutic exercise (prehab) - short arc quad contraction Surgery-retinaculum - lateral release rehab
ACL
three bands of tissue that form a rope like structure
TKE
total knee extension
VMO
vastus medialis oblique
Chondromalacia Patella
abnormal softening of the cartilage beneath the patella
iliotibial band friction syndrome can be the result of
all of the above
ACL tear MOI
load bearing foot planted twisting action (shearing force) that tears the ACL
a direct blow to the lateral aspect of the knee is a common mechanism of injury for the
mcl
a shallow patellofemoral groove, genu valgum, increased q angle, and excessive foot pronation are potential causes of patellofemoral pain associated with
anatomical malalignment
what is jumpers knee and Patellar Tendonitis
inflammation of the tibial tuberosity
a common mechanism of injury to the PCL is
hyperextension of the knee
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
a sign associated with a sprain of the LCL of the knee is
hearing a "pop" accompanied by sharp lateral pain