All individuals involved in the care of the athlete.
What is circle of care?
A student interested in a career in sports medicine and athletic training, who begins by assisting the certified athletic trainer at a high school.
What is a student athletic trainer?
The long bone on the medial side of the lower leg.
What is the tibia?
A disruption in the ligament.
What is an sprain?
A health care specialist who provides conservative management with adjustments and manipulations of spinal articulations.
What is a chiropractor?
A federal agency that develops regulations for employees whos jobs may put them at risk of bloodborn pathogens.
What is OSHA ?
The long bone on the lateral side of the lower leg.
What is the fibula?
A disruption in the muscle or tendon.
What is a strain?
A specialist who designs and implements safe and effective strength and conditioning programs.
What is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist?
A portable storage container for medical supplies.
What is a med kit?
These three bones make up the ankle mortise.
What is the tibia, fibula and talus?
Friction causing the skin to separate and fill with fluid.
What is a blister?
A health care specialist who designs special diets with the goal of enhancing athletic performance.
What is a sport nutritionist?
The most important part of the athletic training room.
What is use of space?
The small group of bones towards the back of the foot.
What are the tarsals?
A bony growth on the calcaneus.
What is a heel spur?
A specialist who works with athletes to recover from serious injury through emotional support.
What is a sport psychologist?
The area of the training room that contains the refrigerator, ice machine, whirlpool and hydroculator.
What is the wet area?
What are the group of long bones in the middle of the foot?
What are metatarsals?
Pain that occurs below the knee, on the inside of the leg.
What is medial tibial stress syndrome?