The Knee

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