Lateral ankle sprains are more common than medial ankle sprains. List two reasons for this.
What is the role of the tibialis anterior at the foot/ankle?
What is the role of the tibialis anterior at the foot/ankle?
With the shoulder flexed, when the arm moves away from the m…
With the shoulder flexed, when the arm moves away from the midline in the transverse plane, it is called horizontal adduction.
An athlete developed swelling, pallor, and paresthesia in th…
An athlete developed swelling, pallor, and paresthesia in their leg following a direct blow to the anterolateral leg. What could be the possible diagnosis?
Where are the menisci located (what structure do they sit on…
Where are the menisci located (what structure do they sit on top of)?
What is the role of the peroneus longus at the foot/ankle?
What is the role of the peroneus longus at the foot/ankle?
What is the role of the tibialis posterior at the foot/ankle…
What is the role of the tibialis posterior at the foot/ankle?
What excessive joint action is the primary mechanism for hig…
What excessive joint action is the primary mechanism for high ankle sprains?
Which of the following is a biarticular muscle?
Which of the following is a biarticular muscle?
An ICU nurse reports emotional exhaustion, detachment from p…
An ICU nurse reports emotional exhaustion, detachment from patients, and increased irritability after prolonged staffing shortages. What is the most likely diagnosis?