_____ syndrome is a painful knee function due to thickened and inflamed synovial folds and most commonly involves the medial plica.
The _____ test is performed with the knee at a 30 degree angle while a medial (varus) force is applied
A(n) _____ tear is often caused by microtrauma from repetitive stresses pitching a baseball.
A positive _____ is when there is lack of plantar flexion when the calf is squeezed.
_____ fractures are classically associated with a history of sudden increase in intensity/frequency of activity
The _____ and lachman test are used to test for ACL injury
A positive posterior drawer sign shows increased _____ of the tibia.
The "unhappy triad" presents with acute _____ and signs of joint injury/instability.
_____ knee is the patellar tendonitis at the tendoosseus junction of patella
In a positive McMurray test, pain and "popping" on _____ rotation indicates a medial meniscus tear
Sports Injuries: Epidemiology and Prevention
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Knee Ligament Injuries
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Meniscal Injuries
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Shoulder Instability
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Rotator Cuff Pathology
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Tendinopathies
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Muscle Strains and Contusions
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Ankle Sprains and Instability
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Overuse Injuries
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Return to Play Criteria
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Sports-Specific Conditioning
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Performance Enhancement
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