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Anatomy
Injury Conditions/Special Tests
Injury Conditions
Misc.
100

The failure to perform a legal duty of care.

Omission

100

A complex web of spinal nerves C5 to T1 that innervates the upper extremity 

Brachial Plexus

100

A transverse stress fracture of the proximal shaft of the fifth metatarsal.

Jones fx

100

A condition in which increased intramuscular pressure brought on by activity impedes blood flow and function of tissues within that compartment.

Compartment Syndrome

100


A diagnostic tool whereby a radiopaque material is injected into a joint to facilitate obtaining a radiograph.

Arthrogram

200

the athletic trainer asserts that the injured athlete or other physically active patient was aware of the risks involved and decided to proceed anyway, thereby absolving the institution and the athletic trainer from any liability for damages.

Assumption of Risk

200

Origin of sartorious 

ASIS

200

This may be used to indicate a ruptured spleen

Kehrs sign

200

A fracture of the fifth metacarpal, resulting in a flexion deformity because of the rotation of the head of the metacarpal over the neck.

Boxer's Fracture

200

A deformity marked by the abduction of the leg in relation to the thigh; knock-knee.

Genu Valgum

300

Committing, or not committing, an act with total disregard for the health and safety of others.

Gross Negligence 

300

A biaxial-like condyloid joint with both concave and convex areas but with freer movement; the carpometacarpal joints of the thumbs.

Saddle joint

300


A delayed condition characterized by persistent headaches, blurred vision, irritability, and an inability to concentrate after an impact to the head.

Post concussion syndrome/ delayed symptoms 

300

An avulsion or damage to the anterior lip of the glenoid as the humerus slides forward in an anterior dislocation.

Bankart Lesion

300


A technique whereby direct current is used to drive charged molecules from certain medications into damaged tissue.

Iontophoresis

400

While committing an act that is your responsibility to perform, following the wrong procedure or performing the right procedure in an improper manner.

Misfeasance

400

The narrowing of an opening or stricture of a canal.

Stenosis

400

An inability to bring the teeth together in a normal bite.

Malocclusion

400

A sprain of the metacarpophalangeal MP joint of the thumb when it is in near extension and the thumb is forcefully abducted away from the hand, tearing the ulnar collateral ligament at the MP joint.

Game keepers thumb


400

Delivery of anti-inflammatory medication through ultrasound

Phonophoresis 

500

The roles and responsibilities of an individual in a profession; delineates what should be learned in the professional preparation of that individual.

Scope of care

500

The anteromedial surface of the calcaneus that largely supports the talus.

Sustentaculum Tali

500

A condition characterized by intermittent, bilateral attacks of ischemia of the fingers or toes and marked by severe pallor, numbness, and pain.

Raynauds

500

An acute, fulminating, and potentially fatal disease of skeletal muscles that entails the destruction of skeletal muscles, as evidenced by the release of myoglobin into the blood and urine.

Rhabdomyolysis

500

Minor capillary ruptures in the eye globe.

Subconjunctival hemorrhage

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