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What is the primary motion of the knee joint? - ANS flexion & extension what is the knee joints primary plane of motion - ANS sagital plane & frontal axis how many degrees of freedom is the knee joint? - ANS 2 degrees of freedom. flexion & extension- sagital plane internal & external rotation- transverse plane what is the main knee joint? - ANS tibiofemoral joint -hinge joint what are the 2 joints that the knee consists of? - ANS patellofemoral joint & tibiofemoral joint what are the bones of the knee? - ANS femur tibia patella what is the plumb line? - ANS line of gravity what is genu varum - ANS bowlegged what is genuflects valgum - ANS knock knees what is genuflects recurvatum - ANS hyperextended what is the degrees for a person who has genu valgum - ANS less than 180 degrees what is the degre

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PTAP 1400 EXAM 3 2025 QUESTIONS
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What is the primary motion of the knee joint? - ANS flexion & extension

what is the knee joints primary plane of motion - ANS sagital plane & frontal axis

how many degrees of freedom is the knee joint? - ANS 2 degrees of freedom.
flexion & extension- sagital plane
internal & external rotation- transverse plane

what is the main knee joint? - ANS tibiofemoral joint
-hinge joint

what are the 2 joints that the knee consists of? - ANS patellofemoral joint & tibiofemoral
joint

what are the bones of the knee? - ANS femur
tibia
patella

what is the plumb line? - ANS line of gravity

what is genu varum - ANS bowlegged

what is genuflects valgum - ANS knock knees

what is genuflects recurvatum - ANS hyperextended

what is the degrees for a person who has genu valgum - ANS less than 180 degrees
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what is the degrees for a person who has genu varum - ANS more than 180 degrees


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, what is the job of the MCL & LCL - ANS not to allow too much genu valgum or genu varum

what is the anterior cruciate ligament aka ACL - ANS resists anterior, lateral & medial tibial
movement. stabilizes the knee

where does the ACL connect in the knee? - ANS posteriorly from the femur to anteriorly to
the tibia

what is the posterior cruciate ligament aka PCL - ANS resists posterior, lateral, and medial
tibial movement.
stabilizes knee flexion

what does the anterior drawer test for - ANS ACL tear. to test you have patient supine, knee
bent at 90 degrees and pull the knee forward. if it moves 8mm it can be torn.

what does the posterior drawer test for - ANS PCL tear. have patient supine, knee bent at 90
degrees and push the knee back.

lackmans test - ANS better than the anterior test
takes away opposition of hamstrings
knee flexed at 15-30 degrees

lateral collateral ligament - ANS LCL, resists varus (bow legged) stress at the knees

Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL) - ANS resists valgus (knock knees) stresses at the knee

Where is the most blood supply during a meniscus tear - ANS red zone
heal faster

where is the lowest blood supply during a meniscus tear - ANS white zone
needs surgery

extensor leg - ANS lacking full knee extension.

what is the reason for extensor lag - ANS due to muscle weakness, pain & knee swelling,
edema, effusion. Bigger risk for someone to falling because they can't get the full knee
extension when attempting to walk

What is the terrible triad? - ANS MCL, ACL, medial meniscus get torn at the same time

during the terrible triad, what kind of hit can cause this - ANS a hit to the lateral side of the
knee
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what are the 2 major ligaments of the posterior capsule - ANS arcuate popliteal ligament


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