Intro/Terminology
Injury assessment
Emergency Procedures/Rehab
Foot
Knee/Hip
100
______________ is a collection of fluid in the tissues. a) ecchymosis b) necrosis c) edema d) hypoxia
What is edema
100
Which one of the following is a way to rule out a fracture? a) mcmurrays test b) talar tilt test c) thompson test d) vibration test
What is the vibration test
100
In the primary survey, you do all but which of the following? a) measure vital signs b) circulation c) breathing d) airway
What is measure vital signs
100
The ___________ is your heel bone. a) metatarsals b) tibia c) calcaneous d) talus
What is calcaneus
100
Athlete got kicked in lateral knee, but hurts in medial knee. What injury is this? a) meniscal tear b) mcl sprain c) lcl sprain d) patellar tendonitis
What is mcl sprain
200
A _______________ is a collection of blood and lymph in a confined space. a) ecchymosis b) hematoma c) necrosis
What is a hematoma
200
_______ means lying on one's stomach. a) supine b) prone c) flexion d) rotation
What is prone
200
What is normal pulse rate? a)120 b)60 c)12 d)20
What is 60
200
The anterior tibialis performs what movement? a) flexion b) dorsiflexion c) eversion d) plantarflexion
What is dorsiflexion
200
A major sign of ________ is grinding. a) patellar tendonitis b) turf toe c) chondromalacia patella d) stress fracture
What is chondromalacia patella
300
Kehr's sign is an example of what? a) rebound pain b) rescue pain c) reflex pain d) referred pain
referred pain (pain one a spot other then where you got hit)
300
The legs are _______________ to the stomach. a) superior b) deep c) superficial d) inferior
What is inferior
300
An athlete has cool, pale skin, profuse sweating, and normal body temp. What does he have? a) heat stroke b) heat exhaustion c) hypothermia d) cyanosis
What is heat exhaustion
300
____________ is on the medial side of the ankle. a) Deltoid b) peroneal longus c) peroneal brevis d) Anterior Tibialis
What is the deltoid
300
Which test tests for ACL injury? a) talar tilt test b) anterior drawer test c) grind test d) mcmurrays test
What is anterior drawer test
400
This ROM occurs when the athlete pushes against an athletic trainer's or physical therapist's hand. a) AROM b) PROM c) RROM d) CROM
What is resistive range of motion.
400
The soleus is a ________ muscle. a) proximal b) deep c) superficial d) inferior
What is deep
400
Cryotherapy includes all but what? a) cold pack b) cold whirlpool c) vapocoolant spray d) moist heat
What is moist heat
400
Athlete complains of pain on posterior lower leg. There is some gross deformity and athlete heard a pop. What injury is it? a) anterior compartment syndrome b) turf toe c) ankle sprain d) achilles tendon rupture
What is an achilles tendon rupture
400
The ___________ crosses from your ASIS to your medial tibia. a) rectus femoris b) semitendinosis c) biceps femoris d) sartorius
What is the sartorius
500
______________ is wasting away of muscle. a) referred pain b) hypertrophy c) synergy d) atrophy
What is atrophy?
500
Moving away from the body is called ____________. a) adduction b) pronation c) flexion d) abduction
What is abduction
500
______________ is a form of exercise using a cybex machne. a) isotonic b) isometric c) isokinetic
What is isokinetic
500
_______ Fx is an avulsion fracture of the fifth metatarsal. a) transverse b) greenstick c) stress d) Jones
What is a Jones Fx
500
What causes myositis ossificans? a) epiphyseal fx b) no physical therapy c) aggressive treatment d) stress fx
What is aggressive treatment
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