Kin 242 Chapter 16 Practice Quiz
Which of the following is a condition common to runners and cyclists characterized by pain and irritation over the lateral femoral condyle?
Iliotibial band friction syndrome
Loose bodies within the knee can result from:
osteochondritis dissecans
The extensor mechanism of the knee consists of the quadriceps muscle group, the patellar tendon, the patella located within that tendon, and the tibial tubercle.
true
____ is a condition common to the rapidly growing immature adolescent's knee. It is commonly caused by the repeated pull of the patellar tendon at the tibial tubercle on the front of the tibia.
Osgood-Schlatter disease
Which of the following is the bursa that commonly becomes inflamed from the overuse of the patellar tendon?
deep infrapatellar bursa
A patella usually dislocates in what direction?
lateral
Which of the following most often occurs in athletes with weakness in the quadriceps muscle group or in female athletes who have a wider pelvis?
patellofemoral syndrome
What is the most common mechanism of injury for a patellar dislocation?
the foot is planted and the knee in values
Which of the following muscles allows for internal rotation of the tibia?
popliteus
Which of the following does the anterior cruciate ligament prevent?
posterior movement of the fetus during weight bearing
Which type of brace can be used for patellar tendinosis?
tenodesis strrap
Proper physical conditioning is a critical component of preventing knee injuries.
true
Swelling in the back of the knee may be a sign of a Baker's cyst.
true
The medial meniscus is much more commonly torn or injured than the lateral meniscus.
true
The medial meniscus is prone to disruption by valgus and torsional forces.
true
An athlete has immediate, significant swelling following an injury. He is most likely displaying signs consistent with an injury to:
cruciate ligament
Which of the following are the main sources of stability in the knee?
ligaments
Which of the following is most likely to injure the medial meniscus?
A valgus force with rotation
In football players, the hamstring muscles should have _____ percent of the strength of the quadriceps muscles.
60-70
Which of the following statements is true of a lateral collateral ligament sprain?
It most often occurs either as a result of a laterally directed varus force from the medial side or from medial rotation of the tibia.
Which of the following is a cause of chondromalacia patella?
abnormal patellar movement
The Lachman's test is used to evaluate the integrity of the:
anterior cruciate ligament
Feelings of locking are associated with injuries to:
cartilages
Jumper's knee is tendinitis of the hamstring tendon caused by repeated landing stress.
false
One of the characteristics of a grade 3 medial collateral ligament sprain is a definite loss of passive range of motion.
false
When performing the Apley's compression test, a medial meniscus tear can be detected by internal rotation of the tibia and a lateral meniscus tear can be detected by external rotation of the leg.
false
After a first-time patellar dislocation, the athlete is commonly immobilized for a minimum of how many weeks?
four
Running, jogging, and sprinting are examples of:
functional tests
Most injuries to the medial collateral ligament result from blows to the:
lateral aspect of the knee
Which of the following is a ligament that protects the knee from valgus stress and external tibial rotation?
medial collateral
A grade 3 medial collateral ligament sprain usually presents with some valgus instability at full extension and significant opening at 30 degrees of flexion.
true
A plica is a thickened fold of synovial membrane lining the inside of the joint capsule.
true
An acute patellar dislocation is often associated with the sudden twisting of the body while the foot or feet are planted.
true
An injury to the lateral collateral ligament most often occurs either as a result of a laterally directed varus force from the medial side or from medial rotation of the tibia.
true
During a varus stress test, the examiner tests the lateral collateral ligament by holding the ankle firmly with one hand while placing the other over the medial joint line.
true
Most patellar fractures are the result of indirect trauma in which a severe pull of the patellar tendon occurs against the femur when the knee is semiflexed.
true
When is the anterior cruciate ligament most often injured?
During deceleration with the knee in valgus and the tibia internally rotated
Which of the following is true of a grade 1 sprain to the medial collateral ligament?
There is point tenderness just below the medial joint line.
Which of the following is a mechanism of injury that leaves the posterior cruciate ligament at greatest risk for injury?
Landing on the anterior aspect of the bent knee with the foot plantar flexed
Which of the following structures have the responsibility of cushioning the knee during impact activity?
Menisci
The quadricep muscles' primary job is to:
extend the knee
Abnormal tracking of the patella that results in chondromalacia usually occurs in the medial direction.
false
Both varus and valgus stress tests should be performed with the knee in a fully extended position.
false
For a grade 3 medial collateral ligament sprain, the recommended treatment is surgical repair followed by vigorous rehabilitation.
false
In general, the posterior cruciate ligament stops excessive rotation, stabilizes the knee in full extension, and prevents hyperextension.
false