The acronym "ROM" stands for this phrase.
What is Range of Motion?
This term describes mucus (aka snot) dripping or “running” out of one's nose.
What is Rhinorrhea?
This muscle, commonly referred to as the "calf muscle," is responsible for plantar flexion of the foot.
What is Gastrocnemius?
During an exercise, this muscle lengthens through the movement.
What is the Antagonist Muscle?
This person has 7 grandchildren.
Who is Doc G?
A positive "Lachman test" is indicative of an injury to this structure.
What is the Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL)?
The acronym in the "BRAT" diet, said to be effective for managing diarrhea, stands for what?
What are Bananas, Rice, Applesauce, and Toast
The bronchi, bronchioles, and alveoli are all part of what organ?
What are Lungs?
This type of exercise involves contracting a muscle without changing its length, often used in early-stage rehabilitation.
What is an Isometric Exercise?
This person once received a red card at a soccer game.
Who is Rachel Hildebrand?
This term describes the abnormal anterior curvature of the spine, often assessed through visual observation and measurement.
What is Kyphosis?
This type of lesion has small, fluid-filled blisters < 10 mm.
What are Vesicles?
This cranial nerve is responsible for facial sensation/mastication.
What is Cranial Nerve V - The Facial Nerve?
When determining the functional ability of a limb for return to competition, this is the recognized score when compared to the non-injured limb.
What is 85% or more?
This person once served as the Secretary for the Texas State Athletic Trainers’ Association (TSATA) from 2018-2019.
Who is Nicole Wilkins?
This is a classic procedure used to determine whether an individual is malingering.
What is the Hoover Test?
This adventitious sound is described as high-pitched and raspy.
What is Stridor?
The iliotibial (IT) band inserts on this bony structure.
What is Gerdy's tubercle?
This pattern involves shoulder flexion, adduction, and external rotation.
What is D1 Flexion?
This person is certified as an NREMT-B (National Registry Emergency Medical Technician - Basic).
Who is Dalton Wyrick?
This special test places a rotational force on the sacroiliac (SI) joint by applying pressure that forces one hip into hyperextension
What is Gaenslen's test?
This condition is characterized by the protrusion of part of the proximal stomach through the diaphragm and into the thorax.
What is Hiatal Hernia?
This type of disc herniation involves the nucleus pulposus being extruded through a weakened region in the annulus fibrosis and involves a separation of part of the nucleus pulposus.
What is Sequestration?
This modality combines ultrasound and topical medications.
What is Phonophoresis?
This person once attended a Maroon 5 concert with VIP tickets.
Who is Ron Walker?