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Homework answers / question archive / California State University, Northridge KINESIOLOG KIN 337 Chapt 16 1)Feelings of "locking" are associated with injury to which structure?     The most common mechanism of injury that leaves the posterior cruciate ligament at greatest risk for injury is which of the following?     A patella usually dislocates in what direction?     Which ligament protect the knee from valgus stress and external tibial rotational forces?     Which one of the following muscles allows for internal rotation of the tibia?     When working together, the biceps femoris, gracilis, sartorius, and popliteus muscles are responsible for:     After a first time patellar dislocation, the athlete is commonly immobilized for a minimum of how many weeks?     A painful condition involving partial or complete separation of a piece of articular cartilage or subchondral bone is which of the following?     A meniscus tear within the cartilage fails to heal due to inadequate blood supply

California State University, Northridge KINESIOLOG KIN 337 Chapt 16 1)Feelings of "locking" are associated with injury to which structure?     The most common mechanism of injury that leaves the posterior cruciate ligament at greatest risk for injury is which of the following?     A patella usually dislocates in what direction?     Which ligament protect the knee from valgus stress and external tibial rotational forces?     Which one of the following muscles allows for internal rotation of the tibia?     When working together, the biceps femoris, gracilis, sartorius, and popliteus muscles are responsible for:     After a first time patellar dislocation, the athlete is commonly immobilized for a minimum of how many weeks?     A painful condition involving partial or complete separation of a piece of articular cartilage or subchondral bone is which of the following?     A meniscus tear within the cartilage fails to heal due to inadequate blood supply

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California State University, Northridge

KINESIOLOG KIN 337

Chapt 16

1)Feelings of "locking" are associated with injury to which structure?

 

 

  1. The most common mechanism of injury that leaves the posterior cruciate ligament at greatest risk for injury is which of the following?

 

 

  1. A patella usually dislocates in what direction?

 

 

  1. Which ligament protect the knee from valgus stress and external tibial rotational forces?

 

 

  1. Which one of the following muscles allows for internal rotation of the tibia?

 

 

  1. When working together, the biceps femoris, gracilis, sartorius, and popliteus muscles are responsible for:

 

 

  1. After a first time patellar dislocation, the athlete is commonly immobilized for a minimum of how many weeks?

 

 

  1. A painful condition involving partial or complete separation of a piece of articular cartilage or subchondral bone is which of the following?

 

 

  1. A meniscus tear within the cartilage fails to heal due to inadequate blood supply.

 

 

  1. The medial meniscus is prone to injury by valgus and rotational forces on the knee.

 

 

  1. Most injuries to the medial collateral ligament result from blows to what aspect of the knee?

 

 

  1. The quadriceps muscles primary job is to:

 

 

  1. For a grade III medial collateral ligament sprain, the recommended treatment is surgical repair followed by vigorous rehabilitation.

 

 

  1. Which statement is correct regarding an injury to the lateral collateral ligament?

 

 

  1. Jumper's knee is tendinitis of the hamstring tendon caused by repeated landing stress.

 

 

 

 

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