The prime elbow flexor
What is the brachialis?
The three sections of the vertebral column
What is cervical, thoracic, and lumbar?
The 4 bones that make up the knee.
What are the patella, femur, tibia, and fibula
Patient reports having a mild headache, sensitivity to light, and drowsiness following a soccer game
What is a concussion
Dr. Bennett
What is a sports physical therapist?
What is the Median nerve?
The natural curve in the lumbar spine
What is a lordotic curve?
The deltoid ligament is often injured due to this injury
What is an eversion ankle sprain?
Client says that they feel like their knee is painful and unstable after a non contact fall while skiing
What is an ACL tear
Work with athletes from the time of injury to their return to competition (ATC)
What is an athletic trainer?
This bundle of muscles causes medial epicondylalgia
What is the flexor bundle?
Used to screen neurological information in the lower extremities
What is a lower quarter screen?
Special test is done by placing the patients hip into flexion, abduction, and external rotation
What is the FABER test?
Patient says they have pain on the outside of their elbow and they have no grip strength
What is lateral epicondylalgia (Tennis elbow)?
Compiling medical histories and conducting physical exams, responsible for determining when the athlete should return to activity
What is a team physician?
The 4 rotator cuff muscles
What is the Supraspinatus, Infraspinatus, Teres Minor, and Subscapularis
What is the nucleous pulposus and annulus fibrosus?
What structure is being tested when doing McMurray's test?
What is the meniscus?
A client comes to you complaining of chronic anterior shoulder pain that hurts with shoulder flexion and abduction
What is shoulder impingement?
Oversee fitness of an athlete or athletic team, most often seen at the professional and collegiate level. Certified by the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA)
What is a strength and conditioning coach?
What is a SLAP tear?
The patients has ROM restriction on one side, but neck pain on the contralateral side.
What is a cervical flexion pattern?
This injury often occurs due to a sheering force applied to a flexed knee (anterior force to proximal tibia with bent knee)
What is a posterior collateral ligament (PCL) sprain?
Patient reports losing 14 pounds, night sweats, a temperature, nausea, and back pain without a mechanism of injury
What is cancer?
Individual who analyzes athletic movement techniques and making adjustments to improve movement efficiency and reduce risk of injury
What is a Biomechanist?