Yo, Check This Out! Today's Mystery By the #'s Another Nat Did you say Test?
100
The evaluation format most used:
HOPS
200
This injury is thought to be an inflammation of the interosseous membrane, strains to the soles or other chronic lower leg conditions:
Shin Splints
100
More than this percent of an ankle sprain are the types where the ankle is rolled under
80%
200
The two bony prominences on the sides of the ankle:
Lateral & Medial malleolus
100
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
200
The part of the evaluation process in which the involved is compared to the uninvolved without touching
Observation
400
The name given to the nerves that control muscle contraction:
Myotomes
200
Each foot contains this many bones:
26
400
The connective tissue located in between the Tibia and Fibula:
Interosseus membrane
200
This test is assigned to find lesions in the calcaneofibular ligament
Talar Tilt
300
What part of the evaluation process asks questions of the athlete, like "what happened?" or "where is the pain?"
History
600
Name this bone:
Navicular
300
Each foot contains this many arches:
4
600
Name the muscle and the Anterior compartment:
Tibialus Anterior, Extensor Hallicus Longus, Extensor Digitorum Longus, Peroneus Teritus.
300
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
400
Doing a Percussion or Compression test happens during this part of the evaluation process
Special Test
800
This is the name given to the nerve that controls sensory information
Dermatomes
400
The foot responds to impact with the ground by absorbing several hundred pounds of force up to this many times the body weight:
3
800
The wide, non-elastic tissue on plantar surface of foot
Plantar fasica
400
Tese designed to detect ruptures of the achilles tendon:
Thompson test
500
The two other evaluation processes we discussed:
SOAP, HIPRSS
This type of fracture is associated with an eversion ankle sprain due to the strength of the Deltoid ligament
Avulsion fx.
500
Each foot contains this many joints:
38
500
The three tendons located on the medial side of the ankle:
Tibialus Posterior, flexor digitorum, flexor hallicus longus
500
Test designed to detect deep vein thrombus:
Homan Test






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