Anatomy & Soft Tissue
Foundations of Injury
Upper Extremity Skeleton
Mechanisms & General Conditions
Upper Extremity Injuries
100

Tendons connect this to this.

What is muscle to bone? 

100

This is a break in a bone.

What is a Fracture?

100

The proper term for the collarbone.

What is the Clavicle?

100

The common mechanism abbreviation for "Fall On Outstretched Hand."

What is FOOSH?

100

Injury to the ligaments of the Acromioclavicular Joint, also called "Shoulder Separation."

What is an AC Sprain?

200

Name the fluid-filled sacs that cushion bones, tendons, and muscles.

What is Bursae (or Bursa)?

200

A Partial or incomplete dislocation of a joint. 

What is a Subluxation?

200

The upper arm bone.

What is the Humerus?

200

Inflammation of a bursa.

What is Bursitis?

200

The type of fracture common in the wrist/hand with a FOOSH mechanism, requiring special attention due to poor blood supply.

What is a Scaphoid Fracture?

300

This acts as a shock absorber and reduces friction in joints.

What is Cartilage?

300

Injury to a muscle or tendon, often caused by overstretching or force.

What is a Strain?

300

The joint where the humerus meets the scapula.

What is the Glenohumeral Joint?

300

Inflammation of the tendons that attach to the elbow's bony points.

What is Epicondylitis?

300

Head of the Humerus comes out of the socket, typically forward.

What is a Glenohumeral Dislocation?

400

This group of four tendons and muscles surrounds the shoulder joint.

What is the Rotator Cuff?

400

What is a Sprain?

What is injury to a ligament, usually caused by tearing?

400

The 8 small bones of the wrist.

What are Carpals?

400

The general cause often associated with Tendonitis and stress injuries.

What is Overuse or Repetitive Motion/Stress?

400

What Medial Epicondylitis is commonly called.

What is Golfer's Elbow?

500

The bones connected by a Ligament.

What is bone to bone?

500

The term for when a tendon is repeatedly pinched between bones during movement.

What is Impingement?

500

Name the three main bones of the forearm.

What are the Humerus, Radius, and Ulna? (Accept Radius and Ulna)

500

The sound associated with a ligament tear.

What is a "Pop"?

500

A condition involving compression of the Median Nerve in the wrist, causing numbness and tingling in the hand.

What is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?

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