Injury/ Illness Prevention
Clinical Evaluation & Diagnosis
Miscellaneous
Treatment, Rehabilitation
Organization & Administration
100
What motion is the ankle tape job generally trying to prevent?
Inversion
100
What is the proper term for an ingrown toenail?
Paronychia
100
When was the NATA established?
1950
100
This theory states that the body will adapt to the stresses that are placed upon it.
Wolffe's Law
100
The ability to influence the behavior of a superior
Counterpower
200
What type of medication would be best prescribed to a patient that has impetigo?
Anitbiotic
200
What test is designed to see if the athlete is malingering?
Hoover's Test
200
What are the phases of healing for bone fractures?
Phase 1: Acute phase Phase 2: Repair and Regeneration Phase 3: Remodeling
200
What is Archimedes principle?
It relates to the gradual Increase in weight bearing with modification of the amount of submersion, taking advantage of buoyancy. The more of an individual's body that is submerged, the less weight they are experiencing and vise versa.
200
When newly hired people are often granted more authority to make decisions than they would be 6 months or a year after arrival
Honeymoon effect
300
What can you prescribe to on of your patients that has been diagnosed with plantar fasciitis?
Heel lift in shoes, stretching first thing in the morning, orthotics, NSAIDS, Ice, surgical intervention
300
Pain elicited at the middle 1/3 between the ASIS and the umbilicus is known as what, and refers to what condition?
McBurney's Point, appendicitis
300
What are the fat and water soluble vitamins?
Fat: A,D,E,K Water: B1, B2, B3, B6, B12, C
300
Explain the difference between feedforward and feedback neuromuscular control.
Feedforward: the body pre-planning the movements that they have previously accomplished Feedback: When the body experiences the stress, and then reacts to it
300
Requires that expenditures for any given time period by adjusted according to revenues for the same period
Variable budgeting
400
What is the average water intake for both men and women to ensure proper hydration?
3.7 L/d for men, 2.7 L/d for women
400
What are the structures that run through the anterior, lateral, superficial posterior, and deep posterior compartments of the lower leg?
ANT: Tibialis anterior, Ext. Hallicus Longus, Ext. Digitorum Longus, Peroneus Tertius, Ant. Tibial artery/vein, Deep peroneal nerve LAT: Peroneus Longus, Peroneus Brevis, Superficial Peroneal Nerve SP: Gastrocnemius, Soleus, Plantaris DP: Tibialis Posterior, Flex. Digitorum Longus, Flex, Hallicus longus, Posterior Tibial artery/vein, Peroneal artery, Tibial nerve
400
What does Hilton's Law state, and what concept can it be related to?
The joint capsule, muscles surrounding joint, and overlying skin have the same nerve innervation. When the joint capsule is overstretched a reflex contraction of muscles protect the joint (Co-contractions).
400
What are two advantages and two disadvantages for BOTH Open and closed kinetic chain exercises?
OKC Advantages: Decreased resistance, Promotes functional activity, Concentric acceleration & Eccentric deceleration, Allows for specific joint assessment Disadvantages: Increased acceleratory force (resulting in shear force), Increased deformation of mechanoreceptors, Increased distraction forces, Less muscles activated CKC Advantages: Increase dynamic joint stability, Decreases shear & acceleratory forces, Stimulates proprioception, Safer, Sport Specific, Co-activation / Co-contraction (decreases shear force) Disadvantage: Not necessarily functional, confined to one specific area
400
What drug testing method is utilized to test lower thresholds of drugs and to catch the use of designer drugs?
liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry–mass spectrometry
500
What is the definition of a dietary supplement, and what percentage of collegiate athletes use at least 1 nutritional supplement?
A product other than tobacco intended to supplement the diet that contains at least one of the following: vitamins, minerals, herbs and botanicals or amino acids. 88%.
500
What muscles attach to the scapula?
Serratus Anterior Supraspinatus Subscapularis Trapezius Teres Major Teres Minor Triceps Brachii long head Biceps Brachii Rhomboid Major Rhomboid Minor Coracobrachialis Omohyoid Lattisimus Dorsi Deltoid Levator Scapula Infraspinatus Pectoralis Minor
500
What condition does Sphenopalatine ganglioneuralgia refer to?
brain freeze
500
What is the Kaltenborn technique used for and what are the grades meant to do?
Joint traction Grade 1: loosen, neutralize negative intra-articular pressure w/o actual separation of the joint, decrease pain Grade 2: separates surfaces; taking up slack, determines joint sensitivity Grade 3: stretching of soft tissue around joint, increase mobility in hypomobile joint
500
What are three of the five third party insurance plans and give a brief description of each?
Typically fee-for-service plan: indemnity plan, free to go to medical provider of their choice, plan reimburses a portion of the cost of covered services, the patient is responsible for the copayment or deductible Health maintenance organizations (HMO): Provide participating health care practitioners with a fixed fee for service rendered to member. Provide service at medical facilities, whereas other provide care through a network of individual medical practitioners Preferred provider organizations (PPO): allow greater choice of health care providers and pay medical vendors on a fee-for-service. Allow policyholders to choose any health care providers they wish but offer financial incentives for policyholders to use providers identified by the PPO Exclusive provider organization (EPO): participants enrolled in these can receive benefits only from contracting medical providers Point-of-Service Plan (POS): assign primary care physicians, who act as a gatekeeper by coordinating patient care
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