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1. 
What is the condition called when the pelvis has too much flexion and is tilted forward?
2. 
What is a pathological softening of the patellar cartilage from an overuse syndrome called? Furthermore, the patella may begin to move out of the groove of the femoral condyles, grinding across a condyle with each movement of the knee
3. 
What is also known as Scarpas Triangle?
4. 
This is when an endangerment site on the anterior, proximal thigh is bounded by the inguinal ligament superiorly, by the sartorious laterally and by the adductor longus medially There are structures within this triangle that should not be pressed upon, including the femoral artery, vein, and nerve, primarily.
5. 
What is the pain from tearing that causes inflammation of an adductor muscle near its origin at the pubic bone called?
6. 
Give the imprecise term indicating ill-defined pain in the musculoskeletal system of young persons. There is no evidence that the pain is actually related to rapid growth
7. 
Give the imprecise term that is indicating ill-defined pain in the musculoskeletal system of young persons. There is no evidence that the pain is actually related to rapid growth
8. 
What is the term for the chronic overstretching of the hamstrings because of an imbalance between the quadriceps and hamstring groups, causing tearing if used strenuously or stretched further?
9. 
Hunters canal is
A.
is a beautiful place to visit
B.
a triangular space lying beneath the sartorius and between the adductor longus and vastus medialis. It extends from teh femoral triangle to the popliteal space, allowing for nerve and blood vessels to run through it.
C.
is when you bend your knee and there is a slight space created
D.
a trianglular overlay of muscles in the leg that only 30% of people have
10. 
What is the condition that involves the continual rubbing of the iliotibial band over the lateral femoral and extension of the knee during running ,causing the area to become inflamed. It is also one of the leading causes of lateral knee pain, especially in runners?
11. 
What causes knee-buckling episodes?
A.
The hypercontraction of the adductor magnus, causing a closure of Hunters canal, which an result in knee buckling when the thigh and adductor muscles are constracted.
B.
Falling to the ground from weak knees
C.
when the knee hyper extends
D.
a nonspecific term for when your knees dont bend properly
12. 
What is the nonspecific term for dull, aching pain in the lumbar region?
13. 
Describe Osgood Schlatter disease
A.
a deformity in the foot that causes pain in the big toe
B.
A bone disease that causes the low back to hurt
C.
a condition attributed to adolescent growth spurts, in which the bones, specifically the tibia, grow faster than muscles and tendons
D.
when the head of the femur moves out of the acetabulum due to weak muscles
14. 
When someone has "goose foot" what is happening anatomically?
A.
They can waddle when they walk
B.
The area on the anterior, medial tibia just inferior to the tibial tuberosity is raised somewhat and is the attachment site of the sartorius, gracilis, and semitendinosus.
C.
Their foot has skin between the toes creating a webbed foot
15. 
When someone is experiencing symptoms similar to sciatica but that is due to nerve and vascular entrapment by the piriformis at the greater sciatic foramen, or due to referrals from trigger points in the piriformis, or due to dysfunction of the sacroiliac joint, what syndrome do they have?
16. 
What is the condition in which the pelvis has too much extension and is tilted backwards?
17. 
When the sciatic nerve is compressed at its root where it emerges from the vertebral column causing pain someone is experiencing what?
18. 
Inflammation of the bura that cushions the trochanter is also called what?