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Match as appropriate Question 2 options A soccer player is complaining of \"knee

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Match as appropriate Question 2 options A soccer player is complaining of "knee pain." You notice the tibia is slightly sliding out (anteriorly) 1. Articular cartilage 2. Synovial Membrane from the femur. The knee is also (rotationally) less stable. The Bursa(e) patient likely damaged their 4 Synovial Fluid A patient arrives complaining of 5. Meniscus (Menisci) jaw pain. You notice "the coronoid process and 6. Anterior or Posterior Cruciate Ligament anterior border of the ramus canendon(s be palpated easily over the cheek this patient has suffered 9 Flexion 8. Ligament(s) of the TMJ 10. Extension 11. Rotation 12. Adduction cause the knee jerk reflex In a synovial joint the produces synovial fluid.13. Abduction Your patient arrives complaining 14. Retraction of a "drooping" eyelid. A broad15. Protraction and lat sheet of connective tissue16. Elevation inserts on the eyelid and attaches 17. Depression the lexatgr palpebra to eyelid. You think that this flat 1S. Hyperextension and broad sheet of tissue is damaged, in other words you 20 Collateral Ligament think a(n) damaged causing ptosis. 21. Patellar Ligament This structure attaches a muscle 22. Tendon of the Quadriceps n Kicking someone is an example 24. Subluxation to a bone. 23. Luxation Subluxation 25. Circumduction wat the knee. While jumping over a fence nuning from a dog you hurt your 26. tebercules knee. You are no longer able to 27, rotator cuff -1 extend your left knee to walk The that attaches28 aponeurosis the rectus femoris (or other muscles) to the patella may be 30. Answer not listed 29, more than one answer is possible

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1. A soccer player is complaining of "knee pain" You notice the tibia is slightly sliding out (anteriorly) from the femur. The knee is also (rotationally) less stable. The patient likely damaged their:

Anterior (or Posterior) Cruciate Ligament

Note: ACL is one of the cruciate ligament. It attaches condyl of femur with anterior intercondyal space of tibia. It prevents hyperextension of knee anteriorly. If excess stress damages ACL, it will cause tibia to slide out anteriorly.

2. A patient arrives complaining of jaw pain. You notice "the coronoid process and anterior border of the ramus can be palpated early over the cheek". This patient has a(n) _ of the TMJ.

Luxation

Note: Luxation or the dislocation of temporomandibular joint or TMJ will cause loosing of the lower jaw.

3. Stress placed on the _ would cause the knee jerk reflex.

Patellar Ligament

Note: Patellar ligament attache the bottom of the patella or kneecap with top of sheen bone. If it is lightly hit with reflex hammer, the leg will respond by moving the lower leg forward. This is called knee jerk reflex or patellar reflex.

4. In a synovial joint the _ produces synovial fluid.

Synovial membrane

Note: Synovial membrane is a special connective tissue that lines on the sinuvial joint and protect it. It also produces synuvial fluid, which keeps the joint from frictioning.

5. Your patient arrives complaining of a "dropping" eyelid. A broad and flat sheet of connective tissue inserts on the eyelid and attaches the levator palpebra to the eyelid. You think that this flat and broad sheet of tissue is damaged, in other words you think a(n) _is damaged causing ptosis.

Aponeurosis

Note: A thin sheet of white fibrous tissue, that connects muscles. Aponeurosis of levator palpebrae superioris connects eyelid with levator muscle.

6. This structure attaches a muscle to a bone.

Tendon

Note: Tendon is a tough fibrous tissue, which attaches muscle to the bone. It helps proper movement of joints.

7. Kicking someone is an example of leg _ at the knee.

Extension

Note: Extension is the movement process in which the angel between articulating bones is increased. Kicking increases the angle behind the knee. The major extensor muscles are knee extensor and the four quadriceps femoris muscles are involved in kicking.

8. While jumping over a fence running from a dog you hurt your knee. You are no longer able to extend your left kneewalk. The _ that attaches the rectus femoris (or other muscles) to the patella may be damaged.

Tendon of the quadriceps.

Note: The tendon of quadriceps attaches quadricep muscles to patella.