The Knee
Across
- 7. A rounded projection at the end of a bone that forms part of a joint, providing smooth movement.
- 8. Knock-kneed
- 9. A junction of bones or cartilage, allowing for movement at the joint
- 14. The joint between the patella and the femur.
- 17. The varus stress test examines which ligament?
- 18. A rough surface where muscles attach to bones, providing leverage for muscle action.
- 19. A shallow, depressed area or cavity on a bone, often serving as a socket for articulation.
- 20. C-shaped (medial) and O-shaped (lateral) fibrocartilages that stabilize and cushion the knee joint.
- 22. What type of ligaments control forward and backward movement of the tibia?
- 23. Leg bone on the lateral side of the lower leg.
- 24. Patient performs movements on their own.
- 25. Lower leg weight bearing bone.
Down
- 1. Chronic inflammation of a tendon.
- 2. Bow-legged
- 3. Largest bone in the body.
- 4. (MOI) How the injury occurred.
- 5. Partial dislocation.
- 6. This disease is caused by biomechanical abnormalities leading to anterior knee pain, especially in active adolescents.
- 10. What ligament does the Poster Drawer Test evaluate?
- 11. What type of ligaments provide stability against lateral forces?
- 12. The clinician moves the patient's knee without any effort from the patient.
- 13. A sesamoid bone.
- 15. What ligament does the Lachman's Test evaluate?
- 16. Large prominence of bone that serves as an attachment site for tendons and ligaments.
- 20. The valgus stress test examines which ligament?
- 21. Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation