Wrist and Hand
Shoulder
Elbow/Forearm
Spine/Head/Face
and Concussions
Adolescent Athlete/General Medicine
100
What Does TFCC stand for?
What is Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex
100
A shoulder separation is common terminology for what medical injury?
What is Acromioclavicular joint sprain
100
Pitcher’s elbow Racquetball elbow Golfer’s elbow Javelin-thrower’s elbow All of these common injury names share a common medical injury; what is the medical term?
What is Medial epicondylitis
100
How many vertebrae are in the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar Sacrum, and Coccyx vertebrae respectively?
What is 7, 12, 5, ~5 fused vertebrae, ~4 fused vertebrae
100
What is a epitaxis of the nose?
What is nose bleed
200
What is the name of the ligament that serves as the roof of the carpel tunnel?
What is Transverse Carpel Ligament
200
Frozen Shoulder is common terminology for what medical condition?
What is adhesive capsulitis
200
A VALGUS stress test of the elbow tests which ligament?
What is The Ulnar collateral ligament of the elbow (UCL)
200
In a hangmans fracture what vertebrae is fractured?
What is Cervical vertebrae #2 the axis
200
Severs Disease involves which tendon?
What is Achilles Tendon
300
What nerve runs through the carpel tunnel?
What is The median nerve
300
Name the 4 rotator cuff muscles
What is Supraspinatus, Infraspinatus, Teres Minor, and Subscapularis
300
Lateral Epicondylitis or tennis elbow is caused by which forearm muscle group?
What is Forearm Extensors
300
Kyphosis, Lordosis, and Scoliosis are abnormal curves of the spine. List what the abnormal curvatures are for the respective curves.
What is Kyphosis: Increased thoracic spine curvature Lordosis: Increased lumbar spine curvature Scoliosis: Lateral curvature of the spine
300
What is the common name for a auricular hematoma?
What is Cauliflower ear
400
Name the PROXIMAL row of Carpel bones from the ULNAR side to the RADIAL side.
What is Pisiform, Triquetrum, Lunate, and Scaphoid
400
What is the mechanism for a shoulder dislocation or subluxation? (Name three motions)
What is Forced abduction, extension, and external rotation
400
What is the most important initial factor in managing a concussion as an athletic trainer?
What is Absolute rest
400
True or False: Tinea Corporis (Ring Worm) and Tinea Pedis (Athletes foot) can not be treated with over the counter anti-fungal medications?
What is False, they can be treated with OTC anti-fungal medication
500
Name the Radial Border of the carpel tunnel
What is Tendons of the abductor pollicis longus and extensor pollicis brevis
500
Name the primary muscle actions of each of the rotator cuff muscles. Supraspinatus; Infraspinatus; Teres Minor; and Subscapularis
What is Supraspinatus: Abduction Infraspinatus: External Rotation Teres Minor: External Rotation Subscapularis: Internal rotation
500
Tell me the difference between a colles fracture and smiths fracture.
What is Colles fracture:Fracture of the distal radius where the hand is displaced posteriorly (Hyperextension of the wrist) Smiths fracture: Fracture of the distal radius where the hand is displaced anteriorly (reverse colles fracture/hyperflexion of the wrist)
500
Tell me the difference between Spondylolysis and Spondylolisthesis .
What is Spondylolysis: degeneration or stress fracture of the pars interarticularis portion of the vertebrae. Spondylolisthesis: A slippage of the vertebrae due to a bilateral fracture of the pars interarticularis portion of the vertebrae.
500
List the 5 types of fractures in the salter harris classification.
What is I: Fracture straight across the growth plate (epiphyseal plate) II: Fracture above the growth plate into the metaphysis III: Fracture below the growth plate into the epiphysis IV: Fracture through two sides above and below the growth plate. V: A crushing of the growth plate
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