These are the large bony protrusions on each side of the ankle.
What are the malleolus?
100
This muscle originates on the base of the skull, aids in shoulder retraction, elevation, depression, and upward rotation. It is in the shape of kite.
What is the trapezius muscle?
100
This injury is very common in adolescent boys and can be very painful with running and jumping. The tell-tale sign is a bump over the tibial tuberosity.
What is Osgood-Schlatters?
100
This injury is the result of the brain "sloshing" into the opposite side of the skull from where the point of impact was.
What is a contracoup injury?
100
Somthing that the injured person can tell the healthcare providers.
What is a symptom?
200
A sprained MCL, ACL, and torn meniscus.
What is an Unhappy Triad?
200
This bone lies directly under the "anatomical snuff box."
What is navicular?
200
This injury of the lower leg may have a delayed onset of symptons but is a true medical emergency.
What is compartment syndrome?
200
This is the color of Cerebral Spinal Fluide (CSF).
What is amber?
200
This is movement a continuation of extension past the anatomical position.
What is hyperextension?
300
This bone contains the glenoid fossa.
What is scapula?
300
The strongest ligament in the human body.
What is illiofemoral ligament?
300
An athlete with this condition will experience pain and tenderness on the bottom of the foot near the heel.
What is plantar fasciitis?
300
This covers the skull and is comprised of muscle, skin, and hair.
What is the scalp?
300
This is the action of rolling the ankle "under."
What is inversion?
400
The semitendinosus, semimembranosus, and biceps femoris.
What are the hamstring muscles?
400
A narrowing of the space between the humeral head and acromion process.
What is impingement syndrome?
400
This upper are injury depicts the classic sign of fan or window shade.
What is a rupture of the biceps brachii?
400
A decrease in glucose demand and a decrease in blood flow.
What are the metabolic changes that occur in a concussed brain?
400
This injury can be a result of running the same wan down streets or running hills.
What is IT Band Syndrome?
500
An injury that is caused by the tibia moving forward on the femur.
What is an ACL sprain?
500
A fracture to the head of the fifth metatarsal is called this.
What is a Boxer's Fracture?
500
This condition is the result of tissue damage due to impact, once the bleeding in the tissue has been neglected or re-injured bone formation begins.
What is myositis ossificans?
500
One of the leading researchers of CTE and heads the "Brain Bank" at the VA Center in Boston.
Who is Dr. Ann McKee?
500
This occurs when a joint encompasses several directions with one movement, in so doing, the joint is moved in a circular fashion.