LateralmalleolusThe mainlocation forpain with aninversionankle sprain.MetatarsalarchWhich archis located atthe head ofthemetatarsals?DeltoidligamentIliofemoralThestrongestligament inthe body.LateralOn whichside of thefoot is thecuboidlocated?PosteriorCruciateLigamentThis kneeinjury iscommon inmotor vehicleaccidents.GastrocnemiusName amuscleresponsiblefor ankleplantarflexion.MyositisossificansFormation ofectopic bonedue to bluntforce traumaMCLsprainA blow from thelateral to themedial side ofthe knee is themechanism forwhich injury?AdductionAchillesAvascularnecrosisA loss ofblood supplyto the headof the femurcauses this.SubungualhematomaMedicalterm forblood underthe toenail.SesamoidsHipboneThe innominatebone is anothername for whichbone?CompressionWhat elementof RICE is notused withcompartmentsyndrome?4How manycompartmentsare in thelower leg?Osgood-SchlatterdiseaseThis injuryhas swellingand pain atthe tibialtuberosity.LigamentumteresThis ligamentattaches to thefemoral headand deliversnutrients.FemaleWhichgender is at ahigher risk fornon-contactACL tears?Sever'sdisease30+What agegroup ismore proneto Achillesstrains?FemurLongest &strongestbone inthe bodyMeniscusThe shockabsorberof theknee.TalusBunionsNarrowshoes cancause whatfoot injury?LisfrancjointsAnother namefor thetarsometatarsaljoints.PlantarfasciitisAn injurycharacterizedby pain at theheel or on theplantar aspectof the foot.Middle3rdFemoralfractures mostcommonlyoccur in whatpart of thebone?AnteriorCruciateLigamentWhichligament limitsthe anteriortranslation ofthe tibia?Attachmentfor musclesWhat isthe fibula'smainfunction?26Thenumber ofbones inthe foot.HingeTheinterphalangealjoints are whattype of joints?InversionanklesprainThe mostcommonathleticinjury.HippointerAcontusionof the iliaccrest.Base ofthe 5thmetatarsalThelocation ofa Jonesfracture.TibialstressfractureInjury common indistance runnerswith pain duringactivity, and bestseen with a bonescan.Free!IntrinsicWhat type ofmusclesoriginate andinsert in thefoot?InnominateThe ischium,ilium, andpubis makeup whichbone.SpringligamentAnother name forthe plantarcalcaneonavicularligament.TalocruraljointAnothername forthe anklejointLateralmalleolusThe mainlocation forpain with aninversionankle sprain.MetatarsalarchWhich archis located atthe head ofthemetatarsals?DeltoidligamentIliofemoralThestrongestligament inthe body.LateralOn whichside of thefoot is thecuboidlocated?PosteriorCruciateLigamentThis kneeinjury iscommon inmotor vehicleaccidents.GastrocnemiusName amuscleresponsiblefor ankleplantarflexion.MyositisossificansFormation ofectopic bonedue to bluntforce traumaMCLsprainA blow from thelateral to themedial side ofthe knee is themechanism forwhich injury?AdductionAchillesAvascularnecrosisA loss ofblood supplyto the headof the femurcauses this.SubungualhematomaMedicalterm forblood underthe toenail.SesamoidsHipboneThe innominatebone is anothername for whichbone?CompressionWhat elementof RICE is notused withcompartmentsyndrome?4How manycompartmentsare in thelower leg?Osgood-SchlatterdiseaseThis injuryhas swellingand pain atthe tibialtuberosity.LigamentumteresThis ligamentattaches to thefemoral headand deliversnutrients.FemaleWhichgender is at ahigher risk fornon-contactACL tears?Sever'sdisease30+What agegroup ismore proneto Achillesstrains?FemurLongest &strongestbone inthe bodyMeniscusThe shockabsorberof theknee.TalusBunionsNarrowshoes cancause whatfoot injury?LisfrancjointsAnother namefor thetarsometatarsaljoints.PlantarfasciitisAn injurycharacterizedby pain at theheel or on theplantar aspectof the foot.Middle3rdFemoralfractures mostcommonlyoccur in whatpart of thebone?AnteriorCruciateLigamentWhichligament limitsthe anteriortranslation ofthe tibia?Attachmentfor musclesWhat isthe fibula'smainfunction?26Thenumber ofbones inthe foot.HingeTheinterphalangealjoints are whattype of joints?InversionanklesprainThe mostcommonathleticinjury.HippointerAcontusionof the iliaccrest.Base ofthe 5thmetatarsalThelocation ofa Jonesfracture.TibialstressfractureInjury common indistance runnerswith pain duringactivity, and bestseen with a bonescan.Free!IntrinsicWhat type ofmusclesoriginate andinsert in thefoot?InnominateThe ischium,ilium, andpubis makeup whichbone.SpringligamentAnother name forthe plantarcalcaneonavicularligament.TalocruraljointAnothername forthe anklejoint

KINE 318 Lower Extremity - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. The main location for pain with an inversion ankle sprain.
    Lateral malleolus
  2. Which arch is located at the head of the metatarsals?
    Metatarsal arch
  3. Deltoid ligament
  4. The strongest ligament in the body.
    Iliofemoral
  5. On which side of the foot is the cuboid located?
    Lateral
  6. This knee injury is common in motor vehicle accidents.
    Posterior Cruciate Ligament
  7. Name a muscle responsible for ankle plantarflexion.
    Gastrocnemius
  8. Formation of ectopic bone due to blunt force trauma
    Myositis ossificans
  9. A blow from the lateral to the medial side of the knee is the mechanism for which injury?
    MCL sprain
  10. Adduction
  11. Achilles
  12. A loss of blood supply to the head of the femur causes this.
    Avascular necrosis
  13. Medical term for blood under the toenail.
    Subungual hematoma
  14. Sesamoids
  15. The innominate bone is another name for which bone?
    Hip bone
  16. What element of RICE is not used with compartment syndrome?
    Compression
  17. How many compartments are in the lower leg?
    4
  18. This injury has swelling and pain at the tibial tuberosity.
    Osgood-Schlatter disease
  19. This ligament attaches to the femoral head and delivers nutrients.
    Ligamentum teres
  20. Which gender is at a higher risk for non-contact ACL tears?
    Female
  21. Sever's disease
  22. What age group is more prone to Achilles strains?
    30+
  23. Longest & strongest bone in the body
    Femur
  24. The shock absorber of the knee.
    Meniscus
  25. Talus
  26. Narrow shoes can cause what foot injury?
    Bunions
  27. Another name for the tarsometatarsal joints.
    Lisfranc joints
  28. An injury characterized by pain at the heel or on the plantar aspect of the foot.
    Plantar fasciitis
  29. Femoral fractures most commonly occur in what part of the bone?
    Middle 3rd
  30. Which ligament limits the anterior translation of the tibia?
    Anterior Cruciate Ligament
  31. What is the fibula's main function?
    Attachment for muscles
  32. The number of bones in the foot.
    26
  33. The interphalangeal joints are what type of joints?
    Hinge
  34. The most common athletic injury.
    Inversion ankle sprain
  35. A contusion of the iliac crest.
    Hip pointer
  36. The location of a Jones fracture.
    Base of the 5th metatarsal
  37. Injury common in distance runners with pain during activity, and best seen with a bone scan.
    Tibial stress fracture
  38. Free!
  39. What type of muscles originate and insert in the foot?
    Intrinsic
  40. The ischium, ilium, and pubis make up which bone.
    Innominate
  41. Another name for the plantar calcaneonavicular ligament.
    Spring ligament
  42. Another name for the ankle joint
    Talocrural joint