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This test checks for a torn ACL or a torn ATFL

Anterior Drawer Test

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Give 5 main members of the sports medicine team

Athlete, physician, coach, parent, psychologist, physiologist, athletic trainer, allied health professional

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what type of testing uses the Harvard Step Test, and 12-Minute Run Test to grade oxygen saturation of the blood?

VO2 Max

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Hypertension

High Blood Pressure.   (130/80 is considered hypertension)

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What is prophylactic taping used for?

Injury Prevention

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Kehr’s Sign

Referred pain in the LEFT shoulder due to a possible SPLEEN INJURY

200

________________ carries oxygenated blood to brain.______________ carry’s deoxygenated blood back to heart

Carotid Artery

Jugular Vein

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The fight or flight response is “instinctive.”  It occurs when a _______________ is stimulated.  This causes a chain reaction with a message sent to an inerneuron, then immediately back to a/an ___________________.

Afferent Neuron

Efferent Neuron

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What type of training consists of the following?  

Repeat bouts of exercise with rest in-between for speed and power

Interval Training

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Little Leaguer's Elbow is also known as:

Golfer's Elbow
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__________ regulate Acid-Base-Balance in the body, regulate sugar, salt and mineral balances.  Your nephrons do this (in the loop of Henle) within this structure.

Kidneys

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How much and when should an athlete hydrate during training?

6-12 Oz. every 15-20 minutes


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Vagus Nerve (Cranial Nerve X) affects 

running, heartbeat, blood pressure.  It runs 10 meters in length of 33 feet.  Longest cranial nerve in the body

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_____________is air within the pleural cavity (lungs) so the lungs cannot expand

Pneumothorax

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A professional association for athletic trainers in the US

NATA is a professional association for athletic trainers in the US

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progressively and gradually challenging or placing additional stress, increased weight, increased reps and longer duration (this is a type of exercise principle))

Overload Principle

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Osteo=

Myo=

Hepa=

Pod or Ped=

Bone

Muscle

Blood

Foot

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________________ is blood in the pleural cavity (Lungs) so they lungs cannot expand

Hemothorax

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3 physiological affects of cryotherapy are:

Decreased Pain

Decreased Muscle Spasm

Vaso Dilation

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-What is an osteopath?


-What is a podiatrist?

Bone Doctor


Foot Doctor

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This is considered a highly contagious infection that is resistant to antibiotics, normally contracted at a medical facility

MRSA=Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus

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When setting rehab goals use:  S.M.A.R.T.  

= Specific, Measurable, Adjustable, Realistic, Time

500

Carb Loading is:  

The nutrition training to max glycogen storage

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What is considered a mortise joint in the human body?

Ankle Joint

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ATC’s gain certification through ________________by passing the BOC (Board of Certification Exam.)

CAATE (Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education)

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