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Sports Medicine Vocab
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health-and-nutrition
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Instructions:
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. The movement of a limb in a circular pattern (the thumb does this)
Medial
Adduction
Proximal
Circumduction
2. Lying on side with knees up
Flexion
Unilateral
Hook-Lying
Varus
3. Palmar aspect of the wrist and hand (back of hand)
Abduction
External (Lateral) Rotation
Volar
Plantar
4. A standing posture with the arms at the side and the palms of the hands facing forward
Abduction
Sidelying
Active
Anatomical Position
5. A laterally difrected force or angulation (position) of the joint
Deep
Passive
Sagittal Plane
Varus
6. Injury to a ligament
Plantar
Sidelying
Hyperextension
Sprain
7. Pertaining to one side
Unilateral
Hook-Lying
Active Assistive
Valgus
8. The range of motion through which the athlete can move the limb with the help of the athletic trainer
Unilateral
Active Assistive
Assessment
Lateral
9. Lying on side
Lateral
Proximal
Sidelying
Circumduction
10. Palm
Medial
Palmar
Passive
Sprain
11. A procedure through which an ATC determines the severity - irritablilty - nature - and stage of the injury
Assessment
Transverse (Hoizontal) Plane
Active
Unilateral
12. The range of motion through which the athlete can move the limb with the help of the athletic trainer
Etiology
Internal (Medial) Rotation
Active
Active Assistive
13. A straightening movement around a joint to restore it to anotomical position
Symptom
Extention
Symptom
Contrallateral
14. The plane that separates the body into a front and back
Contrallateral
Anatomical Position
Prone
Frontal (Coronal) Plane
15. Objective evidence that an athletic trainer can measure or sense
Biomechanics
Volar
Sign
Symptom
16. The study of human movement (physics of the body)
Biomechanics
Posterior
Anatomical Position
Kinesiology
17. Extreme stretching out of a body part (going past normal limit)
Anatomical Position
Palpation
Hyperextension
Deep
18. Close to the body's surface
Assessment
Symptom
Inferior
Superfical
19. Pertaining to the cause of the condition
Sidelying
Plantar
Sagittal Plane
Etiology
20. Close to the body's surface
Proximal
Contrallateral
Assessment
Superfical
21. The spinning or turning of a segment away from the midline
Valgus
Palmar
External (Lateral) Rotation
Sagittal Plane
22. Away from the attachment of a limb or given site of reference
Hyperextension
Adduction
upination
Distal
23. Back of the body
Flexion
Posterior
Flexion
Eversion
24. A lack of symmetry of sides of the body
Asymmety
Transverse (Hoizontal) Plane
Volar
Prone
25. Lying on back
Supine
Transverse (Hoizontal) Plane
Biomechanics
Superior
26. Away from the body's surface
Flexion
Active
Supine
Deep
27. A medially directe force or angulation (position) of the joint
Valgus
Prone
Active
Frontal (Coronal) Plane
28. Injury to a ligament
Active Assistive
Sprain
Contrallateral
Asymmety
29. What the athlete feels
Abduction
Symptom
Hyperextension
Extention
30. Toward the midline of the body
Medial
Transverse (Hoizontal) Plane
Volar
Adduction
31. A laterally difrected force or angulation (position) of the joint
upination
Palpation
Varus
Dorsal
32. The spinning or turning of a segment away from the midline
Ipsilateral
Asymmety
External (Lateral) Rotation
Plantar
33. Something done under the power of someone else
Strain
Passive
Circumduction
Sprain
34. A movement that turns the sole of the foot outward - away from the midline of the body
Lateral
Proximal
Deep
Eversion
35. On hands and knees
qaudriped
Prone
Unilateral
External (Lateral) Rotation
36. Examination of an area by touch to determine any differences in general presentation
Supine
Transverse (Hoizontal) Plane
Dorsal
Palpation
37. Pertaining to the cause of the condition
Etiology
Sagittal Plane
Lateral
Medial
38. Bottom surface of the foot
upination
Plantar
Volar
Median (Mid-Sagittal) Plane
39. Movement away from the midline of the body
Abduction
Biomechanics
Sidelying
Medial
40. Somthing done under own power
Hook-Lying
Anterior
Palmar
Active
41. A straightening movement around a joint to restore it to anotomical position
Sign
Extention
Median (Mid-Sagittal) Plane
Sagittal Plane
42. Objective evidence that an athletic trainer can measure or sense
Sign
Abduction
Palpation
Symptom
43. One point - or structure - being higher than another
External (Lateral) Rotation
Superior
Symptom
Etiology
44. Bottom surface of the foot
Dorsal
Biomechanics
Transverse (Hoizontal) Plane
Plantar
45. Somthing done under own power
Biomechanics
Unilateral
Active
Flexion
46. One point - or structure - being lower than another
Inferior
Prone
Circumduction
Posterior
47. The plane that divides the body into equal right and left halves
Etiology
qaudriped
Median (Mid-Sagittal) Plane
Proximal
48. A movement that turns the palm of the hand upward
Kinesiology
Palpation
upination
Eversion
49. Away from the attachment of a limb or given site of reference
Medial
Biomechanics
Inversion
Distal
50. A bending movement around a joint in a limb away from its straighten position
Flexion
Ipsilateral
Abduction
Kinesiology