Anatomy Basics
Fun Facts
Muscles & Movement
PT Injuries & Pathology
PT Tools & Techniques
100

This plane divides the body into left and right halves

What is the sagittal plane

100

This type of stretching involves moving a joint through its range of motion repeatedly (often used in warm-ups)

What is dynamic stretching

100

This muscle is the primary flexor of the elbow

What is the biceps brachii

100

This common injury happens when a ligament is stretched or torn

What is a sprain

100

This piece of equipment adds light resistance and comes in different colors to indicate difficulty

What are resistance bands

200

This type of joint allows the widest range of motion in the body

What is ball-and-socket joint

200

This type of contraction occurs when a muscle produces force while lengthening

What is an eccentric contraction

200

This muscle performs hip abduction and stabilizes the pelvis during gait

What is the gluteus medius
200

This type of pain happens after an intensive workout and usually peaks 24–48 hours later

What is Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness (DOMS)

200

This basic technique uses cold to reduce swelling after an acute injury

What is cryotherapy (ice)

300

These two muscles together form the "calf muscle complex"

What is the gastrocnemius and soleus

300

This hormone, released during exercise, is nicknamed the “feel-good hormone"

What is endorphins

300

This large back muscle is primarily responsible for shoulder extension, adduction, and internal rotation

What is the latissimus dorsi

300

This common running injury causes pain on the front of the lower leg due to repetitive stress on the tibia

What is shin splints (medial tibial stress syndrome)

300

This gait aid provides the most stability of handheld assistive devices

What is a walker

400

This ligament prevents anterior translation of the tibia on the femur

What is the ACL

400

This structure connects muscle to bone and helps transmit force during movement

What is a tendon

400

This deep core muscle increases intra-abdominal pressure and stabilizes the spine

What is the transverses abdominis

400

This overuse injury of the elbow is caused by repetitive wrist extension and gripping

What is tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis)

400

This soft strap is wrapped around a patient’s waist to help safely guide or steady them during walking

What is a gait belt

500

This part of the brain coordinates voluntary movement, balance, and motor learning but does not initiate movement

What is the cerebellum

500

This common fitness principle states that improvements occur only when the body is challenged beyond its normal level

What is the overload principle

500

This specific quadriceps muscle is the only one that crosses both the hip and the knee

What is the rectus femoris

500

This nerve compression injury at the wrist causes numbness and tingling in the thumb, index, and middle fingers

What is carpal tunnel syndrome

500

This device measures joint range of motion

What is a goniometer

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