2021 kine 232 chapter 15 worksheet PDF

Title 2021 kine 232 chapter 15 worksheet
Author kylie cook
Course Athletic Injury Management
Institution Saginaw Valley State University
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chapter 15 worksheet based on lectures, powerpoints, and book notes...


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Saginaw Valley State University Department of Kinesiology KINE 232 – Athletic Injury Management Chapter 15 Knee Conditions

Name: Kylie Cook Directions: Please answer all questions. Short answer questions must be typed. Matching: Match the following terms with the appropriate response. H 1. Anterior cruciate ligament A 2. Femur E 3. Fibula D 4. Lateral collateral ligament B 5. Lateral femoral condyle C 6. Lateral meniscus J 7. Medial collateral ligament F 8. Medial femoral condyle I 9. Medial meniscus G 10. Posterior cruciate ligament K 11. Tibia L 12. Tibial tuberosity Matching: Match the condition with the correct response. D 13. Patellar tendinitis

a. Apophysitis of the tibial tubercle

C 14. Chondromalacia

b. Injured from a direct varus force

E 15. Iliotibial band syndrome

c. May be due to abnormal patellar tracking

F 16. Medial collateral ligament sprain

d. Also known as jumper’s knee

A 17. Osgood-Schlatter disease

e. Also known as runner’s knee

B 18. Lateral collateral ligament sprain

f.

Injured from a direct valgus force

Short Answer: Answer the following questions with a brief response.

19. The two principle movements of the knee are flexion and extension. 20. The two bursae of the knee that have the highest incidence of irritation in sports are the pre-patellar bursa and the deep intrapatellar bursa. 21. What is the treatment for a dislocated patella? Immobilize the knee in position found and do not move it. Ice around the joint and then take do a doctor/physician. 22. Why is a surgical procedure often necessary to repair a medial meniscus tear? When a patient is getting surgery for a meniscus tear, the surgeon is trying to preserve the meniscus and allow it to be fully healed. A torn meniscus can usually be repaired using sutures. List the three primary muscles that flex the knee. 23. Biceps femoris 24. Semi membranous 25. Semitendinosus...


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