A tarsal bone that is located on the lateral side of the foot, between the base of the 5th metatarsal and lateral malleolus
What is the cuboid
A muscle that crosses both the hip and knee on the posterior side
What is the hamstrings
The bones that form the shoulder joint
The broad field of medical practices related to physical activity and sport
What is sport medicine
Transverse, medial longitudinal, lateral longitudinal, metatarsal arch
What are the arches of the foot
Bony prominence medial to the tibial tuberosity on the tibia
What is the pes anserine
A muscle on the medial thigh that assists with proper patella tracking
What is the vastus medialis oblique (VMO)
The piece of cartilage that increases stability in the hip joint
What is the labrum
Equal but not directly opposite loads applied to opposing surfaces to move in parallel directions relative to one another
A valgus force applied to the outside of the knee could cause an injury to this ligament
What is MCL
A bony projection off of the anterior side of the scapula
What is the coracoid process
Located on the anterior surface of the scapula
What is subscapularis
Goes from the ulna to the ulna, supports the radial head
What is the annular ligament
Damaged blood vessels cause blood to enter the area of the fracture
What is hematoma formation
Rounded shoulders, forward head posture, and weak back muscles can lead to this injury
What is shoulder impingement
The carpal bone that is inline with the 3rd metacarpal
What is capitate
Often the culprit for golfer's elbow
What is the common flexor tendon
Formed by the tibia, fibula, and talus
What is the talocrural joint
Circulatory insufficiency, cold hypersensitivity, anesthetic skin & open wounds
What are contraindications to cryotherapy
Blood pooling at the base of the skull
What are battle signs
Bony protuberance on the proximal ulna
What is the olecranon process
Bulk of muscle on the ulnar side of the palmar aspect of the hand
What is the hypothenar eminence
Where the transverse processes of vertebrae meet
What is the facet joint
Use of clinical or scientific methods to establish nature of the patient's illness or injury
What is a diagnosis
Standing on one leg and the pelvis tilts to one side
What is trandelenberg sign