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What 2 bones does the anterior and posterior tibiofibular ligaments connect?
talus and fibula
tibia and fibula
tarsals and tibia
tarsals and fibula
What 2 bones does the anterior and posterior talofibular ligaments connect
talus and fibula
tibia and fibula
tarsals and tibia
tarsals and fibula
What 2 bones does the calcaneofibular ligament connect?
talus and fibula
tibia and fibula
calcaneus and tibia
calcaneus and fibula
What ligaments are involved in a high ankle sprain?
anterior and posterior tibiofibular
calcaneofibular ligament
anterior talofibular and posterior talofibular ligament
deltoid ligament
What ligaments are involved in a low lateral ankle sprain?
anterior and posterior tibiofibular;
interosseous ligament
anterior and posterior tibiofibular ligament;
calcaneofibular ligament
anterior talofibular ligament (ATFL)
posterior talofibular ligament (PTFL)
calcaneofibular ligament (CFL)
deltoid ligament
What ligaments would be injured during an eversion ankle sprain?
deltoid ligament
anterior talofibular and calcaneofibular
posterior tibiofibular
interosseous ligament
What special test is used to determine if there is a fracture?
Kleiger's
anterior drawer
compression and tap tests
Thompson
How many motions do we have at the ankle?
4
5
6
21
What ligament complex is #5
Deltoid Ligament
lateral collateral ligaments
interosseous ligament
anterior talofibular
What is the most common weight bearing sports injury?
Lateral Ankle Sprain
Medial Ankle Sprain
High Ankle Sprain
Fractured Bone
What ankle motion causes the bones in the ankle to separate, making the ankle less stable?
plantarflexion
dorsiflexion
What two ankle motions are the injury mechanism for a lateral ankle sprain?
excessive dorsiflexion and eversion
excessive dorsiflexion and inversion
excessive plantarflexion and inversion
excessive plantarflexion and eversion
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