This condition is when someone suffers concussions back to back and is often fatal.
What is SIS?
The pelvis is divided into 3 portions: The ilium, the ______, and the pubis.
This socket in the shoulder joint houses the head of the humerus.
What is the glenoid?
The ankle joint is made up of these two bones.
What are the talus and the tibia?
The vertebrae mostly found in your neck are called _____ vertebrae.
What are cervical?
This socket contains the head of the femur in the pelvis.
What is the acetabulum?
The acromion process and the clavicle are connected by this ligament.
What is the Acromioclavicular ligament?
The muscle that is responsible for extending your big toe is called...
What is extensor hallucis longus?
This type of hematoma happens between the protective layers and the brain.
What is subdural?
Name one of the 4 quadriceps muscles.
Rectus femoris, vastus lateralis, medialis, intermedius
What are Superior Labrum Inferior Posterior?
Your calf muscle is actually two muscles that fuse together. Name them
What are the gastrocnemius and the soleus?
The _______ nervous system is responsible for fight or flight responses.
What is sympathetic?
These structures act as cushioning inside of the knee joint for the femur grinding on top of the tibia.
What are menisci?
You most often injure your A/C joint by this action
What is ninja rolling OR landing directly on it?
The condition where the space in the front of your shin is filled with fluid and can be very dangerous if not treated immediately is called
This condition is when the cartilage inside the ear is rubbed so vigorously that fluid fills the spaces in between.
What is cauliflower ear?
Name the 4 ligaments inside of the knee capsule. The acronyms are fine.
What is ACL, PCL, MCL, LCL?
Baseball pitchers most often injure this ligament inside of the elbow.
What is the UCL?
Shin splints are medically known as
What is Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome?