Bones
Muscles
Hand and wrist injuries
Shoulder/Elbow Injuries
Random
100

It is the forearm bone on your pinky side.

Ulna

100

When performing dips I am using primarily which muscles.

Triceps

100

Skiiers thumb is also known as this

Gamekeepers thumb

100

The shoulder joint is the most easily injured body part for this reason

It has the most range of motion

100

The hand bone on the medial side that looks like a little oval.

Pisiform

200

The anatomical term for your fingers

Phalanges

200

This forearm muscle helps to rotate and flex.

Brachioradialis

200

The end of a bat or raquet might cause this injury to the hand

Hamate FX

200

A player with this injury will come off of the field slumped at the shoulders with arm pulled close to the midline of the body

Broken Clavicle

200

Fly's would strengthen this muscle group

Pecs

300

This bone is also known as your collarbone

Clavicle

300

Weightlifters like to get that "V" shape in thier back. What muscles are responsible for that look.

Latisimus Dorsi OR Lats


300

The MOI for Mallet Finger

Getting hit on the tip of the finger

300

Sign for bicep rupture named after a cartoon character.

Popeye Arm

300

FOOSH meaning

Fall on outstretched hand

400

The most commonly fractured bone in the hand

Scaphoid

400

To shrug uses this muscle group

Trapezius OR Traps

400

Fracture of the 4th and 5th metacarpals

Boxers fracture

400

Which shoulder injury involves the SITS muscle group

Torn Rotator Cuff
400

Anatomical Direction most common for shoulder dislocations

Anterior

500

The bony prominence on the inside of the elbow

Medial Epicondyle

500

The motion of palm up fingers pulled toward the bicep is using this group of forearm muscles.

Flexors

500

A Distal Radial Fracture is also known as

Colles Fx

500

The chronic elbow involving the lateral epicondyle and extensors

Tennis Elbow

500

What additional injury would occur with a posterior dislocation

fracture

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