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What is Jones Fracture?
The nickname for the most common metatarsal fracture.
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What is the medial meniscus?
The "C" shaped fibrocartilage whose function is to absorb shock and deepen articulating surfaces to improve joint congruency.
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What is the femur?
This bone is the longest and the strongest in the body.
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What is the sternum?
The manubrium, body and xiphoid process are the three parts of this bone.
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What is bursae?
The bicipital and olecranon are two type of this in the elbow.
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What are the anterior, lateral, deep posterior and superficial posterior?
The four muscular compartments of the lower leg?(name all four)
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What is patellar tendinitis?
This injury is most common in jumping sports and is the result of repetitive eccentric loads.
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What is the gluteus maximus?
This muscle extends and laterally rotates the thigh.
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What is the medial 2/3 of the clavicle?
The part of the clavicle that is convex and circular.
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What is lateral epicondylitis?
This injury occurs from repetitive microtrama at the insertion of the wrist extensors at the lateral epicondyle. It is also known as tennis elbow.
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What is a fibular fracture?
A type of fracture that occurs in the middle third shaft.
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What is the quadriceps?
The rectus femoris, vastus lateralis, vastus medialis, and vastus intermedius make up this anterior muscular group.
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What is the pes anserinus?
The attachment of the sartorius, gracillis, bursa and semitendinosus on the medial tibial condyle.
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What is the SC joint?
This joint allows for the motion between the clavicle and the sternum.
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What is colles' fracture?
This type of fracture happens when an athlete falls on their wrist when it is extended.
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What is:
1. Tibialis Posterior 1. Flexor Digitorum Longus 3. Tibial Artery 4. Tibial Nerve 5. Flexor Hallucis Longus
The structures that the saying "Tom Dick And Nervous Harry" represent. (give all 5)
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What is the medial collateral ligament(MCL)?
This ligament attaches to the femur superior to the joint line on the medial epicondyle and distally on tibia.
It prevents valgus force. |
What is Trichanteric Bursitis?
The MOI is friction of the IT Band over the greater trochanter.
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What is dynamic stabilizers?
The deltiod and the rotator cuff muscles are this type of stabilizers.
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What is the radial collateral ligament(or lateral collateral ligament)?
This ligament does not attach to the radius so that the radius is free to rotate.
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What is the deltoid ligament?
The over arching ligament name that includes these four ligaments: posterior tibiotalar, tibiocalcaneal, anterior tibiotalar, tibionavicular.
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What is 1. tibiofemorall, 2. tibiofibular 3. patellofemora?
These three articulations make up the knee joint, the first is between the tibia and femur, the second between the tibia and the fibula, and the third is between the patella and the femur.
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What is this ilium, ischium and pubis?
Each innominate bone of the pelvis is comprised of these three parts.
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What is scapular dyskinesis?
This injury is caused by SICK scapular due to adaptive changes from repetitive use of the shoulder. It is characterized by abnormal movement of the scapula.
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What is the elbow capsule
The anterior branchialis and the posterior triceps branchii make up the cover of this structure.
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