Did You Say Test? | Is It Fixable? | Look, A Nat. oh- my | Dis & Dat | By the #'s |
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Anterior Drawer Sign
This test is used to find instability in the Anterior Talofibular ligament. The tibia/ fibula are stabilized while drawing the talus forward.
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Range of Motion
The definition of ROM
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Achilles Tendon
This is the strongest tendon in the body.
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Tibialis Posterior, Flexor Digitorum Longus, Flexor Hallicus Longus
Name the tendons shown.
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80%
More than this percent of all ankle sprains are the type where the ankle is rolled under.
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Talar Tilt
This test is designed to find lesions in the calcaneofibular ligament. The talus is tilted medially.
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Therapeutic Modalities
Tens, E- Stim, Ultrasound, Ice, and Heat are all examples of..
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Deltoid Ligament
This is the largest and strongest ligament in the ankle joint.
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1/4 or 25%
The bones of the feet make up about this of the total number of bones in the body.
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26
Each foot contains this many bones.
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Clunk Test
This test indicates a severe sprain to the ant. Tibiofibular ligament. The calcaneus is moved side to side attempting to contact the medial and lateral malleoli.
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Full ROM
Before returning to competition athletes should have no pain, full strength, endurance and ...
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Ant. Talofibular, Calcaneofibular, Posterior Talofibular
The 3 lateral ligaments of the ankle joint are...
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Gastrocnemius, Soleus
The muscles of the superficial Posterior compartment.
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4
Each foot contains this many arches.
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Thompson Test
Test designed to detect ruptured of the Achilles tendon
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Therapeutic exercise, Therapeutic modalities, Athletic education
Are the 3 basic components to a rehab program.
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Tibialis Posterior, Flexor Digitorum Longus, Flexor Hallicus Longus
Name the 3 muscles in the deep posterior compartment.
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Turf Toe
This is another name for a Great Toe Sprain.
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3
The foot responds to impact with the ground by absorbing several hundred pounds of force - up to this many times the body weight.
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.Homon's Sign
Test designed to detect deep vein thrombosis
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1. Post surgical acute 2. Early Exercise 3. Intermediate 4. Advanced Exercise 5. Initial Sports re- entry
Name the 5 phases of rehab.
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Tibia, fibula, Talus, calcaneus
The ankle joint is formed by these bones.
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Anterior Compartment Syndrome
Direct trauma or excessive exercise can result in hemorrhage and swelling which can cause this injury.
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38
Each foot contains this many joints.
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