AH 324 Evaluation of Athletic Injuries II

Lower Extremity Injury Evaluation ProjectSpring 2008Updated 01/06/08

Each student will have 4 presentations to develop in order to complete this project, as detailed on the injury list below. For each presentation, the student will develop a comprehensive PowerPoint presentation for class presentation & Word document handout which will follow the format as detailed below:

Each PowerPoint presentation MUST have:

title slide with the name of the topics included, student’s name, date submitted or due date, course name, and course number (5 pts)

thorough discussion of each injury topic in a logical orderwith emphasis on evaluation (5 pts)

graphics and/or video(s) of condition (in addition to the ones included in PowerPoints or UWA web site provided by professor) (5 pts)

graphics and/or video(s) of examination tests (in addition to the ones included in PowerPoints or UWA web site provided by professor) (5 pts)

additional graphics and/or audio as appropriate (in addition to the ones included in PowerPoints or UWA web site provided by professor)

references as covered in Word document (5 pts)

been submitted electronically to from your UWA assigned email account by the deadlines as specified - one is due on each of the following Fridays, 1/25/08, 2/15/08, 3/7/08, 4/4/08

the title of the PowerPoint file must be the exact name of the assigned topic as written below

the PowerPoint submitted must be accompanied by the Word document on the same topic on the same date.

Each Word document handout MUST have

initial title page (prior to the first page of the outline) with the name of the topics included, student’s names, date submitted or due date, course name, and course number (5 pts)

include and follow outline format for injury details as providedbelow. Do not just convert your PowerPoint to a Word outline(5 pts)

at least 5 current references (5 pts) in addition to the textbooks required for the class with at least one from each of the following

  • textbook references in bibliographical format with specific page numbers (1pt)
  • journal/periodical references in bibliographical format (1pt)
  • web references with specific hyperlinked urls (1pt)

five multiple choice questions with 4 to 5 answer choices each with correct answer key (5 pts)

pertain to predisposing factors, etiology, presentation, signs, symptoms, history, observation, palpation, specific tests & interpretation, classification (do not include questions related to referral, treatment, management, rehabilitation, protection, return to competition) (5 pts)

been submitted electronically to from your UWA assigned email account by the deadlines as specified - one is due on each of the following Fridays, 1/25/08, 2/15/08, 3/7/08, 4/4/08

the title of the Word file must be the exact name of the assigned topic as written below

the Word file submitted must be accompanied by the PowerPoint on the same topic on the same date.

After all projects are finalized, I will load everything on a CD and give the comprehensive CD to each class member. Some projects or portions of projects may be published to the web for curriculum and/or other use.

Each student must choose at least one topic from I or II, one from III, and one from IV. The fourth choice may be from any remaining topics not previously chosen by others. Each student is encouraged to vary their choices to the extent possible based upon pathology. For example, do not choose fractures for every topic, instead choose at least one fracture, one ligamentous joint sprain type injury, and one muscle tendon type injury.

I.Lumbosacral Spinal Column Group

Topic name
  1. Lumbosacral Spondylitis & Spondylosis
/ Freshauna
  1. Lumbosacral Spondylolysis & Spondylolisthesis
/ Stacey
  1. Lumbosacral dislocation/subluxation (vertebrae)
/ Cori
  1. Lumbosacral fracture (vertebrae)
/ Spencer
  1. Lumbosacral Intervertebral Disc Rupture/Herniation & Nerve Root Compression
/ Heath
  1. Lumbosacral Sprain (intervertebral, lumbosacral, sacroiliac)

  1. Lumbosacral Strain
/ Trent

II.Thigh/Hip/Pelvis Group

  1. Bursitis (trochanteric, iliopectineal, etc.)

  1. Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis

  1. Iliotibial "Band" Friction Syndrome
/ Cori
  1. Fracture (pelvis, femur) (not stress or epiphyseal)

  1. Thigh/Hip/Pelvis Myositis Ossificans

  1. Sacroiliitis

  1. Adductor Strain & Iliopsoas Strain

  1. Osteitis Pubis – Athletic Pubalgia
/ Stacey
  1. Piriformis Syndrome

  1. Iliac Crest Contusion
/ Heath
  1. Epiphyseal Plate Injury (Proximal femur)

  1. Quadriceps Contusion & Strain
/ Spencer
  1. Hamstring Strain & Tendinitis (hamstring, adductor, quadriceps)

  1. Apophysitis (ilium)

  1. Dislocation (hip)
/ Trent
  1. Stress Fracture (pelvis, femur)

  1. Femoral Osteochondroma

  1. Symphysis Pubis Sprain

  1. Hip Labral Tears & Sprain (hip)
/ Freshauna

III.KneeGroup

  1. Tibial Collateral Sprain & Fibula Collateral Sprain

  1. Chondromalacia patella

  1. Peroneal Nerve Contusion/Strain (neuritis)
/ Heath
  1. Iliotibial Band Friction Syndrome

  1. Anterior Cruciate Sprain & Posterior Cruciate Sprain

  1. Epiphyseal Plate Injury (proximal tibia, distal femur, etc.)

  1. Knee Plica Syndrome

  1. Knee Fat Pad Contusion

  1. Meniscal Tear & Popliteal Cyst

  1. Patella Subluxation & Dislocation
/ Cori
  1. Knee Osteochondritis Dissecans

  1. Dislocation (knee) & Fracture (patella, proximal tibia, fibula)

  1. Osgood-Schlatters Disease & Sinding Larson Johansson Disease, Patella Tendinitis
/ Freshauna
  1. Knee Chondral/Osteochondral Fracture
/ Stacey
  1. Bursitis (suprapatella, infrapatellar, pes anserinus, etc.)

  1. Patellar Tendon Rupture
/ Spencer
  1. Popliteus Tendonitis & Fabella Syndrome
/ Trent
  1. Knee Osteoarthritis

IV.Ankle/Foot/Leg Group

  1. Achilles Tendon Rupture
/ Heath
  1. Arch Sprain (transverse, longitudinal, metatarsal)

  1. Plantar Neuroma & Plantar Wart

  1. Chondral/Osteochondral Fracture (ankle, talar dome, etc.)

  1. Ankle Dislocation

  1. Hallux Valgus, Bunion & Bunionette
/ Freshauna
  1. Syndesmosis Sprain

  1. Hallux Rigidus

  1. Plantaris Muscle Rupture
/ Trent
  1. Anterior Talofibular Sprain & Bifurcated Ligament Sprain

  1. Hammer Toe

  1. Shin Splints, Medial Soleus Syndrome
/ Stacey
  1. Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome

  1. Great Toe Sprain

  1. Calcaneofibular Ligament Sprain

  1. Heel Spur, Plantar Fasciitis
/ Spencer
  1. Deltoid Ligament Sprain

  1. Ingrown Toenail

  1. Stress Fracture (tibia, fibula, metatarsals)

  1. Dislocation/Subluxation of Peroneal Tendons

  1. Ankle Osteochondritis Dissecans, Ankle Impingement

  1. Foot Subungual Hematoma

  1. Corn

  1. Sesamoiditis

  1. Epiphyseal Plate Injury (distal tibia, distal fibula, etc)

  1. Talotibial Exostosis

  1. Anterior Compartment Syndrome (leg)
/ Cori
  1. Fracture (tibia, fibula, tarsals, metatarsals, etc.) (not stress, chondral, osteochondral fracture, or Jones)

  1. Pes Planus, Pes Cavus

  1. Apophysitis (calcaneus)

  1. Jones Fracture & other 5th metatarsal fractures

  1. Tendinitis/Tenosynovitis (Achilles tendon, etc.), Bursitis (Achilles, retrocalcaneal, etc.)

  1. Tarsal Coalition

Outline Format

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  1. Injury 1.
  2. Predisposing factors such as posture, alignment, age, gender, somatotype
  3. Predisposing factor 1.
  4. Predisposing factor 2.
  5. Cause(s) - Mechanism of Injury
  6. Cause 1.
  7. Cause 2.
  8. Presentation
  9. Signs and Symptoms
  10. Sign 1.
  11. Sign 2.
  12. Symptom 1.
  13. Symptom 2.
  14. Examination and evaluation procedure
  15. Palpation
  16. Palpate 1.
  17. Palpate 2.
  18. Range of Motion
  19. ROM 1.
  20. ROM 2.
  21. Muscle test
  22. MMT 1.
  23. MMT 2.
  24. Reflexes
  25. DTR 1.
  26. DTR 2.
  27. Ligamentous stress tests
  28. Test 1.
  29. Test 2.
  30. Joint instability tests
  31. Test 1.
  32. Test 2.
  33. Internal derangement test
  34. Test 1.
  35. Test 2.
  36. Classification (if applicable)
  37. 1.
  38. 2.
  39. 3.
  40. Reduction procedure(s) (if applicable)
  41. Procedure 1.
  42. Procedure 2.
  43. Referral/Diagnostic Procedure
  44. Procedure 1.
  45. Procedure 2.
  46. Treatment and Management
  47. Treatment/management 1.
  48. Treatment/management 2.
  49. Special emergency considerations (if applicable)
  50. Consideration 1.
  51. Consideration 2.
  52. Rehabilitation
  53. Exercise 1.
  54. Exercise 2.
  55. Protection & Other Return to Competition Factors
  56. Protection 1.
  57. Protection 2.

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Topic name
1Lumbosacral Spondylosis
2Chondromalacia patella
3Stress Fracture (tibia, fibula, metatarsals)
4Anterior Compartment Syndrome (leg)
5Femoral Osteochondroma
6Knee Osteoarthritis
7Bursitis (Achilles, retrocalcaneal, etc.)
8Medial Soleus Syndrome
9Hamstring Strain
10Tendinitis (patella, popliteus, etc.)
11Plantar Wart
12Heel Spur
13Iliac Crest Contusion
14Epiphyseal Plate Injury (proximal tibia, distal femur, etc.)
15Great Toe Sprain
16Ankle Impingement
17Lumbosacral fracture (vertebrae)
18Fabella Syndrome
19Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome
20Corn
21Apophysitis (ilium)
22Osgood-Schlatters Disease
23Hallux Rigidus
24Ankle Osteochondritis Dissecans
25Lumbosacral dislocation/subluxation (vertebrae)
26Stress Fracture (pelvis, femur)
27Fracture (patella, proximal tibia, fibula)
28Deltoid Ligament Sprain
29Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis
30Osteitis Pubis
31Dislocation (patella, knee)
32Pes Cavus
33Dislocation (hip)
34Anterior Cruciate Sprain
35Plantaris Muscle Rupture
36Sesamoiditis
37Fracture (pelvis, femur) (not stress or epiphyseal)
38Hip Labral Tears
39Patellar Tendon Rupture
40Anterior Talofibular Sprain
41Quadriceps Strain
42Posterior Cruciate Sprain
43Ankle Dislocation
44Epiphyseal Plate Injury (distal tibia, distal fibula, etc)
45Quadriceps Contusion
46Tibial Collateral Sprain
47Bifurcated Ligament Sprain
48Talotibial Exostosis
49Lumbosacral Sprain (intervertebral, lumbosacral, sacroiliac)
50Iliotibial "Band" Syndrome
51Knee Plica Syndrome
52Fracture (tibia, fibula, tarsals, metatarsals, etc.) (not stress, chondral, osteochondral fracture, or Jones)
53Lumbosacral Nerve Root Compression
54Patella Subluxation
55Ingrown Toenail
56Hallux Valgus
57Lumbosacral Spondylitis
58Knee Osteochondritis Dissecans
59Calcaneofibular Ligament Sprain
60Pes Planus
61Lumbosacral Spondylolysis
62Bursitis (trochanteric, iliopectineal, etc.)
63Meniscal Tear
64Shin Splints
65Sacroiliitis
66Sprain (hip)
67Knee Fat Pad Contusion
68Syndesmosis Sprain
69Lumbosacral Spondylolisthesis
70Sinding Larson Johansson Disease
71Dislocation/Subluxation of Peroneal Tendons
72Jones Fracture
73Lumbosacral Intervertebral Disc Rupture/Herniation
74Iliotibial Band Friction Syndrome
75Plantar Neuroma
76Chondral/Osteochondral Fracture (ankle, talar dome, etc.)
77Tendinitis (hamstring, adductor, quadriceps)
78Bursitis (suprapatella, infrapatellar, pes anserinus, etc.)
79Arch Sprain (transverse, longitudinal, metatarsal)
80Tendinitis/Tenosynovitis (Achilles tendon, etc.)
81Epiphyseal Plate Injury (Proximal femur)
82Knee Chondral/Osteochondral Fracture
83Achilles Tendon Rupture
84Apophysitis (calcaneus)
85Thigh/Hip/Pelvis Myositis Ossificans
86Peroneal Nerve Contusion
87Bunionette
88Foot Subungual Hematoma
89Bunion
90Lumbosacral Strain
91Popliteal Cyst
92Hammer Toe
93Iliopsoas Strain
94Symphysis Pubis Sprain
95Politeus Tendonitis
96Tarsal Coalition
97Adductor Strain
98Fibula Collateral Sprain
99Piriformis Syndrome
100Plantar Fasciitis

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