How tissues react
The big four tissue types
Sports med scenarios
Major muscle
The Language of Medicine - Planes, Directions, and Cavities
100

Elastic Region 

The tissues stretches but returns to normal(like rubber)

100

Epithelial Tissue 

Protects,secretes and absorbs 

100

You need to document a detailed list of every athletes name their specific injury,the date it happened.and what treatment they received 

D.Data table

100

The rounded muscle on top of the shoulder

Deltoid

100

Sagittal Plane does what?

Divides body into Left and Right.

200

Yield point 

The limit go past this and tissue changes forever 

200

Connective tissue 

Binds body parts together,provides support

200

A soccer player has a deep bruise on their thigh.You need to mark the exact location on the medical record so the teak doctor knows where to look 

A.Anatomical diagram 

200

The large chest wall muscle.

Pectoralis Major

200

Frontal (Coronal) Plane does?

Divides body into Front (Anterior) and Back (Posterior).

300

Plastic region 

The tissues is permanently stretched 

300

muscle tissue 

To produce movement 

300

You just took an athletes resting heart rate and need to compare it to the National Average to see if they are in the Healthy or Athletic category 

B. Refernce chart 
300

Located on the anterior of the upper arm 

Biceps Brachii

300

Transverse Plane

Divides body into Top Superior and Bottom Inferior.

400

Failure point 

The tissue breaks completely(bone fracture etc.)

400

Nervouse tissue

Communicates signals between the brain and body

400

A wrestler is trying to stay in a specific weight class.You need to show him the visual trend of his weight fluctuations over the last mouth 

C.Line graph 

400

Located on the Postterior of the upper arm 

Triceps Brachii

400

Proximal/Distal

Closer to Further from the point of attachment used for limbs

500

To explain a Grade 2 hamstring strain to a parent,you point to a picture of the back of the leg to show which muscle fibers are torn 

A.Anatomical diagram

500

The large WING muscle on the back

Latissimus Dorsi
500

Medial/Lateral

Toward the midline Away from the midline.

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