Yo, Check This Out! | Today's Mystery | By the #'s | Another Nat | Did you say Test? |
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The evaluation format most used:
HOPS
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This injury is thought to be an inflammation of the interosseous membrane, strains to the soles or other chronic lower leg conditions:
Shin Splints
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More than this percent of an ankle sprain are the types where the ankle is rolled under
80%
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The two bony prominences on the sides of the ankle:
Lateral & Medial malleolus
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This test is used to find instability in the anterior talofibular ligament. The tibia/fibula are stabilized while drawing the talus forward
Anterior Drawer Sign
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The part of the evaluation process in which the involved is compared to the uninvolved without touching
Observation
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The name given to the nerves that control muscle contraction:
Myotomes
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Each foot contains this many bones:
26
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The connective tissue located in between the Tibia and Fibula:
Interosseus membrane
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This test is assigned to find lesions in the calcaneofibular ligament
Talar Tilt
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What part of the evaluation process asks questions of the athlete, like "what happened?" or "where is the pain?"
History
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Name this bone:
Navicular
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Each foot contains this many arches:
4
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Name the muscle and the Anterior compartment:
Tibialus Anterior, Extensor Hallicus Longus, Extensor Digitorum Longus, Peroneus Teritus.
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This test indicates a severe sprain to the ant. tibiofibular ligament. The calcaneus is moved side to side attempting to contract the medial and later malleolus
Clunk Test
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Doing a Percussion or Compression test happens during this part of the evaluation process
Special Test
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This is the name given to the nerve that controls sensory information
Dermatomes
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The foot responds to impact with the ground by absorbing several hundred pounds of force up to this many times the body weight:
3
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The wide, non-elastic tissue on plantar surface of foot
Plantar fasica
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Tese designed to detect ruptures of the achilles tendon:
Thompson test
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The two other evaluation processes we discussed:
SOAP, HIPRSS
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This type of fracture is associated with an eversion ankle sprain due to the strength of the Deltoid ligament
Avulsion fx.
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Each foot contains this many joints:
38
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The three tendons located on the medial side of the ankle:
Tibialus Posterior, flexor digitorum, flexor hallicus longus
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Test designed to detect deep vein thrombus:
Homan Test
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