KNES 230 TEST 2 QUIZES

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plantarflexion

the gastrocnemius, soleus, peroneals, and tibalis are muscles primarily responsible for which movement

popliteus

the hamstring muscle group consists of three muscles. which of the following is NOT a hamstring muscle?

sciatic

the largest nerve in the entire body is the:

Vastus Medialis oblique

which of he following muscles is primarily responsible for resisting lateral displacement of the patella?

bilateral

which of the following terms refers to a structure on both sides of the body or body part?

patella injuries

An excessive Q-angle predisposes an individual to which of the following conditions?

hip pointer

a contusion caused by direct compression to an unprotected iliac crest is referred to as:

Plantar Fascia

a highly specialized band of tissue on the plantar surface of the foot that provides support for longitudinal arch is the:

quadriceps muscle strain

a sudden, violent, forceful contraction of the hip and knee into flexion, with the hip initially extended is the mechanism for what

ACL

A positive anterior drawer test would indicate which type of injury

False

Eversion sprains are the most common type of ankle sprains

sartorius

The quadriceps muscle group consists of four muscles. which of the following is NOT a muscle of the quadriceps.

talus

The square shaped, weight-bearing bone that permits ankle plantar flexion and dorsiflexion is the

rectus femoris strain

an athlete experienced an acute muscular injury to the soft tissue of the anterior hip. manual muscle testing performed by the athletic trainer indicates weakness with hip flexion and knee extension. which of the following conditions is indicated with that finding?

false

ankle fractures are most commonly associated with forced ankle inversion

Hallux rigidus

restricted toe extension at the first MTP joint due to a ridge of osteophytes palpable along the dorsal aspect of the metatarsal head is a hallmark sign of:

medial, groin

the adductor, adductor longus, adductor brevis, pectineus, and gracillus are located on the ________ aspect of the leg and are commonly referred to as:

tibia, fibula, talus

the ankle mortis is made up of the:

true

the anterior talfibular ligament and the calcaneofibular ligament are most commonly associated with inversion ankle sprains

blister

the common term for a bulla is a:

ball and socket joint

the hip joint is a classic:

femur

the longest and strongest bone in the body is the:

ilium, ischium, pubis

the pelvic girdle is made up of which three sections

Leg Length Discrepancy

A difference in bilateral height in the ASIS can be indicative of which of the following conditions?

patellar luxation

A positive apprehension test would indicate a previous:


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