Soccer Players TItle Text: Concepts of Athletic Training, Fourth Edition Authors: Ronald P. Pfeiffer and Brent C. Mangus
TItle Text: Concepts of Athletic Training, Fourth Edition
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Practice Quizzes

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1:  The talocrural joint allows for which set of the following movements?
A: Dorsiflexion/plantar flexion
B: Inversion/eversion
C: Internal/external rotation
D: Abduction/adduction
E: None of these

2:  Which one of the following is the motor nerve which supplies the posterior compartment?
A: Superficial peroneal
B: Deep peroneal
C: Femoral
D: Tibial
E: None of these

3:  Which one of the following figures represents the correct percentage of body weight born by the fibula?
A: 22%
B: 55%
C: 2%
D: 70%
E: None of these

4:  Which one of the following muscles along with the gastrocnemius forms the superficial posterior compartment?
A: Tibialis posterior
B: Tibialis anterior
C: Peroneus longus
D: Soleus
E: None of these

5:  In which one of the following lower leg compartments is the tibialis posterior muscle located?
A: Anterior
B: Deep posterior
C: Superficial posterior
D: Lateral
E: None of these

6:  A third degree ankle sprain could include all but which one of the following signs/symptoms?
A: Pain and severe disability
B: Point tenderness
C: Laxity
D: Little or no swelling
E: All of these will be present

7:  An overuse type of injury which produces pain in the plantar aspect of the foot which is unbearable associated with point tenderness on the calcaneal tuberosity may involve which one of the following conditions?
A: Shin splints
B: Compartment syndrome
C: Morton’s foot
D: Bunions
E: Plantar fasciitis

8:  The subtalar joint of the foot allows for dorsiflexion and plantar flexion.
A: true
B: false

9:  The anterior compartment of the lower leg houses the extensor digitorum longus.
A: true
B: false

10:  The deltoid ligament of the ankle is found on the medial side of that joint.
A: true
B: false

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