This part of the intervertebral disc is the gel-like shock absorber.
What is the nucleus pulposus?
A FOOSH injury most commonly causes this fracture.
What is a scaphoid fracture?
This organ is affected by mononucleosis.
What is the spleen?
Movement of the scapula away from the spine.
What is protraction?
This motion occurs at the elbow.
What are flexion and extension?
This bone is found in the anatomical snuffbox.
What is the scaphoid?
This deformity results from flexor tendon avulsion in the finger.
What is Jersey Finger?
The liver is located in this quadrant.
What is the right upper quadrant?
These 4 muscles make up the rotator cuff.
What are SITS (supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor, subscapularis)?
This position puts the MOST pressure on discs.
What is sitting bent forward?
This forearm bone is on the thumb side.
What is the radius?
This condition is linked to long limbs and sudden cardiac death risk.
What is Marfan’s syndrome?
Referred pain from the spleen appears here.
What is the left shoulder?
This ligament holds the radial head in place.
What is the annular ligament?
Tennis elbow involves this muscle group.
What are wrist extensors?
This is the “socket” of the shoulder joint.
What is the glenoid cavity?
This injury shows a “Popeye” deformity.
What is a biceps rupture?
These are 3 red flags for pneumothorax.
What are chest pain, dyspnea, tachycardia?
This is NOT a true shoulder joint.
What is scapulothoracic?
This type of force causes UCL injury (but NOT varus).
What is valgus force?
These are the correct vertebral column segments.
What are 7 cervical, 12 thoracic, 5 lumbar, sacrum, coccyx?
This shoulder injury involves clavicle elevation and separation.
What is an AC joint sprain?
If acute abdomen signs are present, this is your next step.
What is activate EMS?
This lesion is a tear of the superior labrum.
What is a SLAP lesion?
This causes pain from a bulging disc.
What is nerve root compression?