Anatomy
Special Tests
Finger Injuries
Head Injuries
Miscellaneous
100
The bone that articulates with the glenoid fossa of the scapula, completing the ball-and-socket joint
What is the Humerus
100
Tests for balance
What is Rhomberg's Test
100
Involves a collection of blood under the finger nail
What is a Subungual Hematoma
100
A sign/symptom commonly associated with concussions
What is headache, nausea, blurred vision, loss of consciousness....
100
Excessive varus force applied to the elbow resulting in instability on the lateral side injures this ligament
What is Radial collateral ligament (RCL)
200
The articulation of the shoulder complex serves as the only direct point of attachment for the upper extremity and the trunk
What is the Sternoclavicular Joint or SC Joint
200
Tests for Glenohumeral instability or dislocation
What is the Anterior Apprehension Test
200
A 'jammed' finger
What is a finger sprain
200
A condition when an athlete receives a second concussion before the brain has healed from the first concussion.
What is Second-Impact Syndrome
200
A fracture to the 5th metacarpal
What is a Boxer's Fracture
300
The bony landmark of the ulna serves as the most prominent feature of the elbow on the posterior aspect
What is Olecranon process
300
Tests for Rotator Cuff Impingement
What is the Neer Impingement test or Hawkins-Kennedy Test
300
Involves an avulsion of the extensor tendon at DIP. Patient cannot extend the distal segment of the finger
What is Mallet finger
300
Type of amnesia concerning the athlete’s ability to recall events that occurred just before the injury
What is retrograde amnesia
300
FOOSH
What is Falling On an Out-Stretched Hand
400
The bone of the forearm must reposition itself by rotating over the top during pronation
What is the Radius
400
Tests for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
What is Tinel's Sign at the Wrist
400
Involves a tearing or rupture of the flexor digitorum profundus tendon of the finger. Patient cannot flex the distal segment of the finger.
What is Jersey Finger
400
The type of injury that occurs when the head is stationary and is hit by a moving object. Injury occurs at site of impact
What is a coup injury
400
Supraspinatus, Infraspinatus, Teres Minor, Subscapularis muscles
What is the rotator cuff
500
The elbow ligament attaches the radius to the ulna
What is the Annular Ligament
500
Tests for Biceps Tendon Injury
What is Yeragson's Test or Speed's Test
500
Involves a rupture of the extensor tendon on the top side of the finger. Patient cannot extend the PIP joint
What is Boutonniere Deformity
500
The care you should provide an athlete who has lost consciousness following a head injury.
What is send them to the ER
500
The group of nerves of the shoulder complex and upper arm originating from the spinal cord
What is the Brachial Plexus
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