Yo, check up! | Today's Mystery Meat | By the #s | Another Nat | Did you say test? |
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HOPS
The evaluation format most often used
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Shin Splints
this injury is thought to be an inflammation of the interosseous membrane, strains to the soleus or other chronic lower leg conditions
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80%
more than this percent of ankle sprains are inversion
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lateral and medial malleoli
bony prominences on the inside and outside of the ankle are called this
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Anterior Drawer Sign
test used to detect instability to the anterior talofibular ligament
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Observation
the part of the evaluation process in which the involved is compared to the part not involved (no touching)
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myotomes
name given to the nerve that controls muscle contraction
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26
Each foot contains this many bones
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interosseus membrane
the connective tissue between the tibia and fibia
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Talar Tilt
fins lesion in the calcaneofibular ligament
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History
part of the evaluation process that asks questions of the athlete (ex. Where is the pain? What happened?)
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Navicular
DAILY DOUBLE: VIDEO
Name the bone |
4
Each foot contains this many arches
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tibialis anterior, extensor hallicus longus, extensor digitorum longus and peroneus tertius
name the muscles in the anterior compartment
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Clunk Test
Finds sprains to the anterior tibiofibular ligament
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Special Tests
Percussion tests and Compression tests are part of this evaluation step
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dermatomes
the name given to the nerve that controls sensory information
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3
the foot can absorb ____ times as much as their body weight on impact
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plantar fascia
the wide, non-elastic tissue on the plantar surface of the foot
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Thompson's Test
Detects ruptures to the achilles tendon
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SOAP and HIPRSS
the two other evaluation processes discussed in class
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Avulsion Fracture
type of fracture often associated with an eversion ankle sprain due to the strength of the deltoid ligament
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38
each foot contains this many joints
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tibialis posterior, flexor digitorum longus, flexor hallicus longus
name the three medial tendons of the ankle (deep posterior)
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Homan's Sign
Detects deep vein thrombosis
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