Head and Neck
Facial Injuries
Nervous System
Rehab
100

The number of thoracic vertebrae

12

100

Ear condition, also known as swimmers ear

Otitis externa

100

Nerves that bring signals to the brain

Afferent nerves

100

It is not necessary to get a patient’s history when they first begin rehabilitation.

False

200

This is the condition that causes humpback

kyphosis

200

The most common injury to the ear

Cauliflower Ear

200

The number of cranial nerves

12

200

Exercise where the muscle fires but does not change length

Isometric exercises

300

The number of vertebrae in the spine

33

300

A collection of blood in the anterior eye chamber

Hyphema

300

This nerve stimulates scent

olfactory nerve

300

The initial inflammatory phase of rehabilitation begins

immediately after the injury has occured

400

The main function of the cornea

let light pass to the retina

400

Dizziness or symptoms of vertigo are caused by this injury

ruptured eardrum (tympanic membrane)

400
The cerebrum controls these things

sound, sight, smell, touch, and taste

400

Working muscles or other tissues more than normal is called

Overload principle

500

Bleeding in the brain just below the skull

Epidural hematoma

500

The medical term for double vision

Diplopia

500

The sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems are a part of this bigger system

Autonomic Nervous System

500

IMPRESS stands for this

Initial inflammatory phase

Mobility restoration phase

Proprioception phase

Resistance training phase

Endurance training phase

Sport-Specific functional phase

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