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Multiple choice for chapters 6,7, & 8

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How many joints are in the foot? A. 25 B. 8 C. 38 D. 28   show
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Calcaneofib, Anterior talofib, and Posterior talofib are? A. Bones B. Ligaments C. Joints D. Muscles   show
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The Deltoid Ligaments are? A. Medial B. Lateral C. Posterior D. Anterior   show
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show A. Anterior talofib  
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show C. Portion of one or more ligaments is torn  
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show D. both A & C  
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How many cuneiform bones are in each foot? A. 5 B. 4 C. 3 D. 2   show
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show Lateral Longitudinal  
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show B. 1/4  
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show C. Abduction  
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show B. Inverted  
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Turf toe is medically defined as? A. A fracture to the base of the 5th metatarsal B. March Fracture C. Morton's neuroma D. Sprain to the Great Toe   show
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A bone growth on the calcaneus is called what? A. Heel spur B. Shin splints C. Plantar Fisciitis D. Turf toe   show
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The heel tap test evaluates the bony integrity of what? A. Fibula B. Talus C. Tibia D. All of the above   show
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show B. Joint  
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The strongest ankle ligament is the? A. Anterior Talofib B. Deltoid C. Posterior Calcaneofib D. Posterior Talofib   show
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The ACL stops the knee from moving ______. A. Backward B. Medial C. Forward D. Lateral   show
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show B. Second Degree sprain  
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What four bones form the ankle joint? A. Tibia, fibula, calcaneus, ulna B. Fibula, tibia, talus, calcaneus C. Radius, navicular, calcaneus, talus D. Talus, patella, radius, tibia   show
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show A. Ball and socket  
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show E. A & C  
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show C. Anterior Cruciate LIgament  
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What does PCL stand for? A. Proportional Cruciate Ligament B. Posterior Cruciate Ligament C. Positive Cruciate Ligament   show
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What does MCL stand for? A. Medial Cruciate Ligament B. Medial Collateral Ligament C. Mental Cruciate Ligament   show
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A female athlete is more prone to have a patellar problem than a male athlete. A. True B. False   show
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What does LCL stand for? A. Lateral Collateral Ligament B. Lateral Cruciate Ligament C. Ligament Cruciate Lateral   show
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show B. Inflammation of the Bursa sac  
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show A. TRUU  
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The distal end of the femur has two slightly convex surfaces, called condyles. A. True B. False   show
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ROM stands for what?   show
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show C. Torn ACL  
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