Final exam review
A complete tear of this ligament usually requires surgical reconstruction.
ACL
Which of the following ligaments prevents the tibia from moving forward on the femur
ACL
The most common direction for a shoulder dislocation is
Anterior
This injury refers to a fracture of the radius and ulna that causes the arm to bend into extension at the fracture site.
Colles fracture
Which of the following muscle group flexes the knee
Hamstring
Which of the following best describes boutonnière deformity
Hyperextension dip/hyperflexion pip
An avulsion fracture of the fifth metatarsal is called
Jones fracture
Which of the following abdominal injuries is most likely to cause blood in the urine
Kidney contusion
An injury that results in a separation of the epiphysis at the medial aspect of the humerus in younger athletes is called
Little league elbow
Which carpal bones is most commonly dislocated
Lunate
Medial epicondylitis and wrist flexor sprains often result in pain located
Medial aspect
Tennis elbow is a term typically given to chronic inflammation located
Over the lateral epicondyle
The most common mechanism for shoulder dislocation is
Posterior
Which of the following muscles or muscle groups is most likely to be strained during activity because it functions at two joints
Quadriceps
impingement syndromes often caused by
Repetitive overhead movements
A condition in which an athletes spine is crooked rather than running in a straight line from the skull to the sacrum is referred to as
Scoliosis
the hip is a stable joint because
Surrounding muscles & ligaments
The distal end of the fibula is referred to as the
Tibularfibular joint
This geometric structure, abbreviated TFCC, is located on the medial aspect of the wrist, between the ulna and carpal bones. It serves this area, but it is sometimes injured especially with wrist hypertension injuries
Triangular Fibrocartilage complex
Which of the following is commonly used to detect a stress fracture of the foot
Tuning fork
The ____ helps to stabilize the inside,medial, aspect of the elbow
Ulnar collateral ligament
A shoulder separation refers to which of the following injuries
acromioclavicular sprain
When the pressure of the anterior compartment of the lower leg increases, it is called
anterior compartment syndrome
A softening or wearing away of articular cartilage at the back of the patella is known as
chondromalacia
Which of the following is not a lateral ankle ligament
deltoid ligament
Which part of the clavicle is weakest and thus is most commonly fractured?
distal third
A protrusion of organs through the abdominal wall is known as
hernia
A dislocated hip often results in _____ of the leg
internal rotation
Which of the following injuries causes tissue to flip into the joint, resulting in catching, groin pain, and restricted range of motion at the hip
labral tear
When an extensor tendon is torn from the distal phalanx, resulting in an inability to straighten the finger, it is called
mallet finger
A protective knee brace applied to the lateral aspect of the knee is designed to protect which of the following ligaments?
medial collateral ligament
The formation of bone tissue within the muscle is called
myositis ossification
If an athlete suffers a disk bulge, it most typically bulges in which direction?
posteriorly
When the elbow is dislocated, the ulna most commonly moves _______ on the ______ bone.
posteriorly, humerus
Which abdominal muscle is responsible for forward flexion of the trunk
rectus abdominis
The most posterior process of the vertebra
spinous process
What is the difference between sprain and strains
sprain-ligament strain-muscle
The segment of the spine that is attached to the ribs is called the
thoracic spine