Anatomical Terms
Bones
Joints
Gait Cycle
Athletic Training
100

In Front of.

What is Anterior?

100

This type of bone has a shaft and two ends that are wider to allow for better articulations with other bones.

What is a Long Bone?

100

movement is flexion and extension

What is a hinge joint?

100

The number of phases in the Gait Cycle?

What is 4?

100

The part in an evaluation where you listen how someone was injured.

What is a history?

200

In back of

What is Posterior?

200

It is located between your hips and your knee.

What is the Femur?

200

The type of joint in the Wrist?

What is a gliding joint?

200

The first contact with the ground in the gait cycle.

What is heel strike?

200

Information in an evaluation that is factual.

What is objective information?

300

Above

What is Superior?

300

The non-weight bearing bone of the lower leg.

What is the Fibula?

300

The knee is this type of joint.

What is a hinge joint?

300

The last phase in the gait cycle where your foot is in contact with the ground.

What is Toe-off?

300

Opinion based information.

What is subjective information?
400

Below

What is Inferior?
400
 A bone that has a round articulation so it creates a pivot joint at its proximal end.

What is the Radius?

400

The shoulder and the hip are this type of joint.

What is a ball and socket?


400

The phase of the gait cycle where all of your weight is on one foot. 

What is midstance?

400

The minimum level of education you need to become a certified athletic trainer.

What is a Masters degree?

500
Towards the surface

What is Superficial?

500

The small bones in the wrist?

What are  Carpals?

500

A half moon shaped cartilage that is thicker on the lateral edges and gets thinner.  It helps in knee stabilization and was once considered a shock absorber.

What is a meniscus?

500

The phase of the gait cycle where your foot is not in contact with the ground.

What is swing phase?
500

The professional organization for Athletic Trainers.

What is the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA)?

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