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Q-angle, Adduction Abduction

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A lager _______is thought to contribute to excessive amounts of knee valgus (lateral angulation or abduction of the tibia with respect to the femur)   QANGLE  
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The Q angle is formed by two lines: one line goes from the ASIS and the other line goes from the tibial tubercle. Both lines go to the center of the ______.   PATELLA  
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A Q angle greater than ______ degrees is more prevalent in women than men.   TWENTY  
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Greater hip width to femoral length ratio and a larger Q angle are thought to contribute to excessive knee ____.   VALGUS  
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In children an increased q angle is associated with ______ _____.   GENUVALGUM  
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Abduction stress test is also known as ______ ______ test.   VALGUS  
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In which knee test does the increase of pain above, below or at joint line indicate evidence of MCL injury?   ABDUCTIONSTRESS  
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In the Abduction stress test the patient’s knee is flexes _____ degrees (a position of lesser stability).   THIRTY  
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A positive abduction stress test is due to MCL injury which would occur due to traumatic _____ stress to the knee (which produces tensile load to the fibers of MCL   VALGUS  
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The abduction test is more positive in ____ (males or females).   FEMALES  
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In the abduction stress test the doctor grasps the patients _______ and applies lateral to medial stress.   ANKLE  
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In the _________ stress test the doctor grasps the patients ankle and applies medial to lateral (varus) stress.   ADDUCTION  
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A positive Adduction stress test indicates pain pain at the ________ collateral ligament   LATERAL  
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How many Grades of medial collateral ligaments are there?   FOUR  
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What Grade is of medial collateral ligament classification during the abduction test when the joint opening with gross ligament instability is 10-15 mm?   THREE  
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During the adduction stress test slight flextion of knee puts stress on ____.   COLLATERALS  
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During the adduction stress test full ___________ is most stable position of knee with tibia externally rotated and collaterals tought)   EXTENSION  
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What position is the patient in during the abduction and adduction stress test?   SUPINE  
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Is the doctor on the patient’s ipsilateral or contralateral side when performing the abduction stress test?   IPSILATERAL  
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During the abduction test the doctor (with the caudal hand) grips the patient’s ankle, while her/his cephalad hand is placed on the lateral aspect of the patient’s _____.   KNEE  
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During the adduction test the doctor (with the caudal hand) grips the patient’s ankle, while her/his cephalad hand is placed on the ______ aspect of the patient’s knee.   MEDIAL  
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The adduction stress test is also known as the _____ stress test   VARUS  
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The abduction stress test assesses for MCL and the adduction stress test assesses for ____.   LCL  
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The mechanism of injury to the LCL is usually a ______ force on a flexed knee.   VARUS  
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What are the two most commonly used to aid in the diagnosis of a torn meniscus are the Mcmurray test and the _____ test.   APLEY  
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