Movements
Injuries
Injury Cycle
Anatomy
Potpourri
100
To bend.
What is flexion?
100
An opening in the skin that has jagged edges.
What is a laceration?
100
This is how long the acute injury phase lasts.
What is 48 hours?
100
These connects bones.
What are ligaments?
100
The body position that is used as a reference for healthcare providers.
What is the anatomical position?
200
To turn under.
What is inversion?
200
The medical term for a broken bone.
What is a fracture?
200
This is what happens to the blood flow during the acute injury phase.
What is an increase?
200
This is how many bones are in the typical human body.
What is 206?
200
Further from the trunk.
What is distal?
300
To move a body part away from the midline.
What is abduction?
300
When there is a flap of skin with the injury.
What is an avulsion?
300
This phase can last up to one year.
What is the remodeling phase.
300
These connects muscles to bones.
What are tendons?
300
A collection of blood in a joint.
What is hemarthrosis?
400
To straighten.
What is extension?
400
When a ligament is injured.
What is a sprain?
400
Due to it's poor blood supply this type of soft tissue typically does not heal well.
What is cartilage?
400
A very strong soft tissue that is made of a matrix.
What is cartilage?
400
The English translation of the Olympic motto Citius, Altius, Fortius
What is higher, faster, stronger?
500
Palms up.
What is supination?
500
When there is an open wound associated with a fracture.
What is a compound fracture?
500
Loss of muscle strength and mass.
What is atrophy?
500
The largest organ of the human body.
What is the skin?
500
A collection of blood in a joint.
What is a hemarthrosis?
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