Leg and Knee Flashcards

1
Q

What type of bone is the patella and what does it do?

A

sesamoid bone within patellar tendon that improves knee extension by holding the quadriceps tendon farther forward

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2
Q

Where does IT band attach?

A

gerdy’s tubercle on tibia

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3
Q

Function of the tibia?

A

transmit body weight

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4
Q

Which bone is weight bearing? Fibula or tibia?

A

Tibia, fibula is non weight bearing

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5
Q

What is the function of the fibula?

A

ankle stability and attachment point for muscles

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6
Q

What do femoral condyles articulate with?

A

tibial condyles, menisci

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7
Q

What attaches to the femoral epicondyles?

A

LCL and MCL

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8
Q

What does the proximal head of the fibula articulate with?

A

a facet on the tibia

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9
Q

What is torn in a high ankle sprain?

A

distal interosseous membrane or ant/post tibiofibular ligaments

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10
Q

The LCL resists what forces?

A

varum

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11
Q

The LCL has no attachment to the joint capsule because it is what?

A

extracapsular

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12
Q

What forces do the MCL resist?

A

valgus

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13
Q

What are the functions of the ACL?

A
  • limits POSTERIOR rolling of the femoral condyles on the tibia during flexion
  • prevents anterior translation of the tibia on the femur
  • hyperextension
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14
Q

What two tests are performed to see if the ACL is intact?

A

Lachman’s test
anterior drawer test

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15
Q

The ACL is a double bundle of the AM and PL. What happens during flexion? What about extension?

A
  • the AM and PL cross each other
  • the AM is tight and gives stability
  • the PL is loose and allows rotation
  • in extension they are parallel
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16
Q

Which is stronger? ACL or PCL?

A

PCL

17
Q

Function of the PCL?

A
  • hyperflexion
  • posterior translation of tibia on femur
  • during WB knee flex PCL is MAIN stabilizer
18
Q

When going downhill what ligament is the main stabilizer?

A

PCL

19
Q

What is the role of the MPL (medial patellofemoral ligament)?

A

prevent lateral dislocation of the patella

20
Q

What is the MPL a continuation of?

A

the VMO muscle

21
Q

What does the lateral menisci attach to?

A

popliteus tendon

22
Q

What does the medial menisci attach to?

A

MCL

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