What type of structure attaches bone to bone
Ligament
Sulcus sign tests for what?
Inferior instability
The most common shoulder dislocation?
Anterior
HIPAA stands for what?
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
C7 is easy to identify as it is....
Most prominent spinous process
Action of Tib. Anterior?
Dorsiflexion and Inversion
An athlete needs tommy john surgery. What test was likely used to indicate condition?
Valgus stress of elbow
Softening of the articular cartilage of the patella is known as?
Chondromalacia
What is omission?
Failure to do something you should have
T7 is at what anatomical landmark?
Inferior border of scapula
What muscles attach at pes anserine
Sartorius, Gracilis, and Semi tendinosus
You suspect an achilles rupture. What test would you use?
Thompson Test
The most common dislocated wrist/carpal bone?
Lunate
This is known as a blueprint for handling medical emergencies that helps establish accountability and roles.
EAP
Spleen is located in what quadrant?
Left Upper
Actual name for spring ligament?
Calcaneonavicular ligament
Clarke's sign tests for what?
Chondromalacia
Mechanism for PCL Tear?
Direct fall on flexed knee or car accident
Statutes intended to shield certain health care practitioners from certain types of legal liability when they voluntarily come to the aide of injured or ill person under specific circumstances.
Good Samaritan Law
A vertical plane running from front to back; divides the body or any of its parts into right and left sides.
Sagittal
This muscle helps elevate the scapula
Levator Scapulae
Ludingtons Test is done how and tests for what?
Px asked to put arms behind head and interlock fingers.
- px is then asked to alt. contrack relax biceps ms.
Long head of bicep rupture
Decorticate positioning is shown as what?
Arms to the core. Flexed arms and wrist. Decerebrate is arms extended
The professional body that sets the standards for the practice of athletic training
Board of Certification (BOC)
The Tricupsid valve connects what?
Right atrium to right ventricle