Anatomy
Injuries
Organs
Movement terms
True or False
100

This bone is found in the thigh, running from the hip to the knee

What is the femur

100

The most common injury in sports

What is the ankle sprain
100
The largest organ in the human body

What is skin

100

This movement helps one bring their thigh towards their stomach 

What is hip flexion 

100
A sprain always involves ligaments and a strain always involves muscles and tendons

True

200

This muscles helps press the gas petal in a car, it is found in the lower leg, creates the movement plantar flexion

What is the calf

200

The term for putting a dislocated joint back into place

What is reducing the joint 

200

The large dome-shaped muscle that sits below the lungs and is responsible for breathing

What is the diaphragm 

200

The shoulder can this many movements. For an extra 200 points, name all of the movements 

what is 8 movements: flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, internal rotation, external rotation, horizontal abduction, and horizontal adduction 

200

An Athletic Trainer can put a joint back into the socket when it dislocates

True. However, we typically do not attempt elbow or hip

300

The amount of muscles in the hamstring muscle group. Name two for an extra 100 points

What is three muscles: Biceps femoris, Semimembranosus, and semitendinosus 

300
The medical term for a slice or cut 

What is a laceration 

300

This organ produces bile, which is stored in the gallbladder, and helps digest fats

What is the liver

300

This movement describes when you bring your foot up towards your shin

What is dorsiflexion 

300

Tendons connect bone to bone 

False, ligaments do this

400

The ligament that is on the inside of the knee

Medial collateral ligament or MCL 

400

The injury to the brain that results from a sudden hit or whiplash effect

What is a concussion 

400

This organ sits in the lower right quadrant of the abdomen. The exact function is still unknown

What is the appendix

400

This movement term describes any movement away from the midline of the body

What is abduction 

400

An athlete experiencing a concussion will always loose consciousness 

False. 

500

The only bone in the body that is not connected to another bone 

What is the hyoid 

500

The injury that is more common in women's soccer than any other sport. The mechanism is typically non-contact from pivoting on a planted foot. Surgery is almost always required 

What is an ACL tear
500

The volume of blood pumped by the heart per minute is known by this medical term

Cardiac output 

500

The upper trapezius muscle does this movement to the scapula. There are two movements, I will accept one 

Elevation and retraction 

500

The anterior drawer special test assesses the MCL 

False. It assesses the ACL 

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