This ROM places highest contact force on patella - CORRECT ANSWER 20-30 degrees of flexion
This motion places the highest strain on ACL - CORRECT
... [Show More] ANSWER Internal Rotation
What is the insertion point of the IT band? - CORRECT ANSWER Gerdy's Tubercle
apophysitis at inferior pole of patella - CORRECT ANSWER sinding-larsen-johansen
What ligament is palpable when lower extremity is in a figure-4 position - CORRECT ANSWER LCL
What area of the knee is referred to as the "dark side" - CORRECT ANSWER posterolateral corner
What two degrees of flexion should a valgus stress be performed at for the knee? - CORRECT ANSWER 0 degrees and 30 degrees of flexion
What is the best test for a meniscal tear? - CORRECT ANSWER Thessaly's Test
This type of gait would present in patients with a posterolateral corner injury that includes a peroneal nerve injury - CORRECT ANSWER Varus Thrust
What nerve innervates the quadriceps? - CORRECT ANSWER Femoral Nerve
What patellar alignment tends to cause hypomobile patella? - CORRECT ANSWER Patella baja
What degree does the patella begin to track laterally when moving from flexion to extension? - CORRECT ANSWER 18 degrees
What test can be performed for IT band tightness - CORRECT ANSWER Ober's Test
This gait may present in patient with PFPS and/or hip weakness - CORRECT ANSWER Trendelenburg gait
The abnormal body alignments may be present in individuals with PFPS - CORRECT ANSWER Hip IR, pronation, genu valgum, tibial IR, hip drop
What bursa are affect by direct trauma to the knee? - CORRECT ANSWER prepatellar bursa, infrapatellar bursa
What would a positive apprehension test at the knee indicate? - CORRECT ANSWER patella dislocation/subluxation
This patellar alignment is indicated with a camel sign - CORRECT ANSWER patella alta
In patients with anteriolateral corner instability, the axis has shifted to.... - CORRECT ANSWER posteromedial
This injury accompanies 80% of MCL ruptures - CORRECT ANSWER ACL rupture
What structures are involved in the "Unhappy Triad"? - CORRECT ANSWER ACL, MCL, Medial Meniscus
What special test indicates OCD on the medial femoral condyles articular surface? - CORRECT ANSWER Wilson's Test
This test is the best for determining an ACL injury - CORRECT ANSWER Lachman's
These three tests all indicate a PCL injury - CORRECT ANSWER Godfrey's sign, posterior drawer, quad active
These two test are the best at ruling in ALRI - CORRECT ANSWER Pivot shift test, flexion-rotation (Slocum) drawer
These three tests are the best at confirming a PLC injury - CORRECT ANSWER Reverse Pivot Shift, ER recurvatum, Dynamic Posterior Shift
At what degree of flexion does the patella make contact with femoral groove? - CORRECT ANSWER 10-20 degrees [Show Less]