The bones of the ankle are. A. Tibia, Fibula B. Talus, Tibia, Calcaneous C. Tibi
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The bones of the ankle are.
A. Tibia, Fibula B. Talus, Tibia, Calcaneous C. Tibia, Femur, Talus, Fibula
D. Tibia, Fibula, Talus, Calcaneous
Which of the following is not a lateral ligament of the ankle.
A. Anterior Talofibular B. Deltoid C. Calcaneal Fibular D. Anterior Tibialfibular
Which age group represents the most likely athletic population to rupture their Achilles tendon.
A. 20-25 B. 15-20 C. 25-30 D. 30-35
Which is not a step for evaluating an athletic injury.
A: History B: Follow Up C: Palpation D: Range of Motion F: Therapy
Which is not a criteria to “return to play”?
A. Full pain free range of motion. B. Coaches permission C. Full strength
D. Doctor’s permission. E. No psychological hang-ups.
The most common motion for an ankle sprain is inversion.
The ____________test is done to see if the Achilles tendon is ruptured.
A _____________ fracture is a fracture of the 5th metatarsal.
The motion required to stretch your Achilles tendon and gastrocnemius muscle is __________________________________of the ankle.
Cryokinetics uses ____________with motion.
Definitions.
.R.I.C.E -
Hypoxia.-
Contusion.
Acute Stage.
Stress fracture.
Explanation / Answer
1. Tibia, fibula
The bones of the ankle are, tibia, fibula and talus.
2. B. Deltoid
Deltoid ligament forms the medial part of the ankle.
3. D. 30-35
Actually, the most likely athletic population to rupture their Achilles tendon belongs to the age group of 30 to 50, particularly males.
4. F: Therapy
Therapy is a part of evaluation, after evaluation of the injury, therapy begins.
5. E. No psychological hang-ups.
The mental sharpness of the player must be tested before aloowing to play again.
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