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Basic Athletic Training
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health-and-fitness
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. An acute fractrue chunk of bone is torn away usually in fingers
subluxation
management and complications of skull fractures
contusion
avulsion
2. Acromioclavicular joint(AC) or sternoclavicular - shear test - due to falling on outside of shoulder
rhombergs concussion test
ingrown toenail
sprain/seperation
management and complications of skull fractures
3. Have athlete stand with feet together and check their balance if they sway then it is a positive test for a condussion
contusion
rhombergs concussion test
bursitis
boxers fracture
4. Sprain to the first metatarsal phalangeal joint (big toe) ice and tape rest if possible
turt toe
retro grade amnesia
grade 3 return criteria
contusion
5. These are injured from inversion 1. anterior talofibular-most commonly sprained - test with drawer test 2. posterior talofibular-talus under tibia 3. calcaneofibular- calcaneo=heel
lateral ligaments
golfers elbow
how to handle sprains
rhombergs concussion test
6. Tweak no time out up to 1 week out
grade 3 concussion symptoms
tennis elbow
1st degree ankle sprain
grade 1 concussion symptoms
7. Most common knee condition - caused by outside quad muscle being stronger than iside - causes knee cap to slide laterally and over time causes cartilage on underside of kneecap to swell because it rubs on femur - sometimes feels like it needs to pop
always sling what
medial collateral ligament
patella femoreal syndrome {pfs}
lateral collateral ligament
8. Weakness of a bone - only way to heal it is rest for apoximatly four weeks - overuse injury - caused by a change in training - rapid gain in weight - training surface - shoes - predisposition - flat orhigh arches - localized pain - increased pain aft
impingement
stress fracture
achilles tendon rupture
skull fracture
9. Toenail curls into skin and causes infection - treat by stuffing toe withsmall amount of cotton
epiphyseal damage
epiphyseal damage
ingrown toenail
rotator cuff muscles
10. An acute fracture to a growth plate
nerve tension
salter-harris
2nd degree ankle sprain
26 foot bones
11. 1.acute fracture-goes away and heals 2. stress fracture 3. epipyseal damage 4. periostitis-imflammation of periostem
2nd degree ankle sprain
planus foot (pronator)
boxers fracture
4 types of bone injuries
12. Patella popos out of joint but needshelp being put back in usually pops lateral but pain is medial
patella subluxation
campartment syndrome
salter-harris
3rd degree ankle sprain
13. Inflammation of a tendon - **** splint - general pain - decreased pain after warming up
calluses
anterior tibiofibular
golfers elbow
tendonitis
14. An acute fracture usually to the ortib of the eye have the injured person more eye in each direction
grade 3 return criteria
management and complications of skull fractures
blow out fracture
athletes foot
15. Strongest ligament in knee - not as important to function as acl - injured fromheyperextenson or fromhtting bent knee on object -
plantar fasciitis
posterior cruciate ligament
anterior cruciate ligament
medial tibial stress syndrome {mtss}
16. A common site for contusions is the hee - heel cups can help with pain
bursitis
rhombergs concussion test
stone bruise
grade 3 return criteria
17. Ligament issue
when something gives out?
bunion
management and complications of skull fractures
2nd degree ankle sprain
18. Main stabilizing ligament in knee - lachmans - vital to function of knee - knee gives out when injured - need surgery - stops the femurfrom rolling too far on top of the tibia - injured from rotation and hyperextension
blow out fracture
anterior cruciate ligament
planus foot (pronator)
grade 1 return criteria
19. Any loss of consciousness - nausea and vomiting - glazed eyes - ringing in ears - dizziness
lateral collateral ligament
grade 3 concussion symptoms
planus foot (pronator)
patella subluxation
20. Synovial
mallet finger
stone bruise
what kind of joint is the knee
medial deltoid ligament
21. An acute fractrue chunk of bone is torn away usually in fingers
2nd degree ankle sprain
bursitis
avulsion
3rd degree ankle sprain
22. A foot with a high longitudinal arch
medial tibial stress syndrome {mtss}
anterior tibialis tendonitis
stress fracture
carvus foot (supinator)
23. Blunt trauma - or fall on the head - severe headache - nasua - skull indentation - nose bleed - bleeding ears - black eyes - discoloration behind ears- battle sign - cerbospinal fluid from ears and nose -its yellowish
shoulder dislocation
blister
lateral ligaments
skull fracture
24. Injured with high ankle sprains takes a long time to heal
turt toe
anterior tibiofibular
sprain of the foot
planus foot (pronator)
25. Apply compression with horeshoe to minimize swelling remember compression is more important than ice ace wrap starts at foot - move up as you wrap
how to handle sprains
what kind of joint is the knee
posterior tibialis tendonitis
strain
26. Back of leg from the tibia to the fibula
ingrown toenail
always sling what
posterior tibiofibular
blow out fracture
27. Main stabilizing ligament in knee - lachmans - vital to function of knee - knee gives out when injured - need surgery - stops the femurfrom rolling too far on top of the tibia - injured from rotation and hyperextension
osgood schlatter syndrome
grade 3 concussion symptoms
epiphyseal damage
anterior cruciate ligament
28. Causes numbness and tingling. nerves pressed together
4 types of ankle movement
Nerve compression
posterior tibialis tendonitis
subluxation
29. Confusion - no loss of consciousness - symptoms reslolve in 15 min
grade 2 return criteria
grade 1 concussion symptoms
anterior tibiofibular
2nd degree ankle sprain
30. Longitudinal
mallet finger
lengthwise arch
lateral ligaments
medial collateral ligament
31. Repeated pull of patella tendon at tibial tuberosity on front of femur - pain at attachement of patella tendon - occurs in young athletes when grwoing to fast - they will eventurally grow out of it - cant really treat just ice a sleeve may help
4 types of ankle movement
boxers fracture
campartment syndrome
osgood schlatter syndrome
32. After the injury occurs
rhombergs concussion test
rotator cuff muscles
anterogrand amnesia
Nerve compression
33. Most common knee condition - caused by outside quad muscle being stronger than iside - causes knee cap to slide laterally and over time causes cartilage on underside of kneecap to swell because it rubs on femur - sometimes feels like it needs to pop
patella femoreal syndrome {pfs}
achilles tendon rupture
jersey finger
4 types of bone injuries
34. 5thmetacarpal fracture - punching something - pain over 5th metacarpa - swelling - needs a cast
patellar tendonitis
grade 2 concussion symptoms
boxers fracture
ankle bones
35. Thickening of outer layer of skin from constant friction. can soften skin and trim excess callus tissue - donut padmay help with pain
grade 1 concussion symptoms
boxers fracture
calluses
planus foot (pronator)
36. Any loss of consciousness - nausea and vomiting - glazed eyes - ringing in ears - dizziness
communited
lateral ligaments
grade 3 concussion symptoms
patellar tendonitis
37. Anything wrong with the end of the bone
epiphyseal damage
stone bruise
jersey finger
grade 3 return criteria
38. Plantar fasciitis - muscle or tendon - morning pain
anterogrand amnesia
greenstick
strain of the foot
achilles tendon rupture
39. Turf toe - sprain of the ligament of the big toe
menisci
sprain of the foot
planus foot (pronator)
athletes foot
40. 1. inversion-most common - bottom of foot goes in 2. bottom of foot goes out - there is a high risk of fracture 3. plantar flexion-toes to ground 4. dorsiflexion-toes up to shin
4 types of ankle movement
blister
position of tibia - talus and fibula
tendonitis rotator cuff
41. Tendonitis of the medial tendon
mallet finger
sprain/seperation
blow out fracture
golfers elbow
42. 5thmetacarpal fracture - punching something - pain over 5th metacarpa - swelling - needs a cast
1st degree ankle sprain
boxers fracture
carvus foot (supinator)
ennetts fracture
43. Cartilage on top of tibia - shock absorption between tibia and femur - injured or torn by becoming trapped - pinched or crushed between femur and tibia - person complains of locking with injury
2nd degree ankle sprain
bunion
menisci
nerve tension
44. Inflammation of the rotator cuff tendon treat withice nsaids and rest need to strenghten
tendonitis
patella subluxation
medial deltoid ligament
tendonitis rotator cuff
45. Muscle tearing away from bone - pain on both sides of shin - small muscles in shin attach directly to bone - not by tendon - when overuse occurs these mucles pull on periosteum causing inflammation and pain
medial tibial stress syndrome {mtss}
blow out fracture
4 types of ankle movement
tennis elbow
46. Pain on back - medial part of shin - not localized - pain with resisted plantar flexion and/or inversion - pain decreases after blood flow is improved
26 foot bones
posterior tibialis tendonitis
jersey finger
2nd degree ankle sprain
47. No return to activity. one full week of rest - test with excertion make sure symptoms dont come back
epiphyseal damage
blow out fracture
grade 2 return criteria
athletes foot
48. Blow strikes tip of finger - jamming and avulsing the tendon - from its insertion - pain in distal interphalangal joint
posterior tibialis tendonitis
mallet finger
shoulder dislocation
jersey finger
49. Hospital refer to neurosurgeon - intracranial bleeding - bone fragments embedded into the brain -infection
lateral collateral ligament
management and complications of skull fractures
anterior cruciate ligament
medial collateral ligament
50. Supraspinatus - infraspinatus - teres minor -subscapularis
lucid interval
campartment syndrome
rotator cuff muscles
grade 1 concussion symptoms