Medical Terminology
Sports Psychology
A&P
Anatomical Kinesiology
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"hyper-"

excessive / increased beyond normal

100

ability to focus attention on the task at hand

concentration

100

Primary extensor of the elbow joint

Triceps brachii

100

Primary muscle required for arm abduction

Deltoid

100

Alternate to the "R.I.C.E." protocol

MEAT / TEAM or PEACE & LOVE or, generally, active recovery

200

"brady-"

slow

200
big-picture focus on outside stimuli

broad external attention

200

Superficial neck muscle responsible for head rotation, head tilting, and looking downward; innervated by the spincal accessory nerve along with the trapezius 

Sternocleidomastoid

200

The muscles of the rotator cuff

Supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor, subscapularis

200

Separation between clavicle and acromion process of scapula 

true shoulder separation 

300

"taxi-"

coordination, order

300

State of being energized or excited and alert

Arousal

300

Intermediate back muscles responsible for back extenstion

Erector spinae

300

This muscle is innervated by the long thoracic nerve

Serratus anterior

300

Define: "acute glioblastoma"

sudden onset tumor of the brain (specifically, neuroglial cells)

400

An electric signal propagated down an neural axon

Action Potential

400

aspects of information processing

attentional selectivity, attentional capacity, attentional alertness

400
Weak forearm muscle that appears in 90% of the population & is used to harvest tendon for Tommy John surgeries

Palmaris longus

400

Shoulder pathology commonly found in throwers that increases future injury risk

GIRD (glenohumeral internal rotation deficit)

400

5 components of personality

Openness, Contentiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, Neuroticism

500

The steps of electrical propagation down an axon

depolarization, repolarization, hyperpolarization, resting membrane potential

500

Four components of concentration

Selective attention, maintaining attentional focus, situation awareness, and shifting attentional focus when necessary

500

Direction of external oblique fibers

diagonal, inferiomedially

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Insertion of the latissimus dorsi & (medially) the teres major

Floor of intertubercular groove & medial to intertubercular groove

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Actions of the coracobrachialis

Flexes, abducts, and stabilizes the shoulder joint

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