An illegal contact made by a player during a live or dead ball
Foul
Stop the activity immediately to protect the injured person. Carefully move the injured person in a safer place using a stretcher or a crutch, if necessary.
Protection
The game starts with a ____
Toss
This happens when the ligaments in the ankle bone are stretched or twisted, resulting in pain, swelling, and stiffness
Ankle Sprain
_______________is being played by 6 players.
Basketball
Made when the ball enters the basket.
Goal/Shoot
A _________________ to reduce swelling and relieve pain.
Compress
It refers to from the moment a player serves the ball until the ball puts out of play
Rally
This is a minor head trauma caused by a blow to the head.
Concussion
For a team to win a set, they should score______________ points.
25
A request for a player to enter the playing court.
Substitution
______________the injured body part
It refers to the moment when a player touches the ball.
Hit
These happen when the skin rubs off or tears, which is caused by falling or sliding
Abrasion
There are four quarters in a game with ________________ each.
10 minutes
A movement of holding a live ball without dribbling it.
Travelling
To minimize the swelling, __________________ the injured part above the heart level.
Elevate
The official will blow his whistle as a signal that the server may serve the ball.
Ball in Game
This happens when the body loses too much fluid
Dehydration
A ____________ is a legal movement in which a player whose one foot is planted on the floor, tries to move the other foot once or more than once in any direction.
Pivot
Method used to make the ball live again
Alternating Possession
A splint is a thin piece of wood or other rigid material used to maintain any part of the body in a fixed position.
Immobilize
When the receiving team gets the point and gains a chance to serve, they will move clockwise.
Rotation
These happen when the skin rubs off or tears, which is caused by falling or sliding
Abrasion
The Basketball game begins with a__________
Jumpball