The liver breaks down fats and produces this chemical to replace sugar when you ARE NOT eating carbohydrates. This is an enzyme or hormone that keeps your brain alive because it needs sugar
Ketone
A Scrape on your skin
Abrasion
Two structures in the villi that absorb macronutrients into the bloodstream. Your food is absorbed in these structures within the walls of the small intestines
Lacteals and Capillaries
Pancreas
Athlete, parent coach, physician, dietician ATC or Physical Therapist
Study of bones
Osteology
This test evaluates the pupils after a concussion. Give the acronym and spell out the words of the acronym.
PEARRL
SAC
Standardized Assessment of Cuncussion
In sports medicine the SAID principle means:
Specific Adaptions to Implied Demands. This indicates that when you stress the body through exercise, it will adapt.
Example of a closed chain exercise:
Example of an open chain exercise
pushups or leg press
Dumbell curls or let extensions
Golfer's Elbow or Medial Epicondylitis
RBC= Name of it
WBC= Name of it
Irregularly Shaped Blood Cell= Name of it
Opaque Fluid = Most of blood is made up of this
Red protein of cell=
Eurythrocyte
Leukocyte
Thrombocyte
Plasma
Hemoglobin
ADL=
Hemo=
DOA=
s̅ =
c̅ =
Activities of Daily Living
Blood
Dead on Arrival
Without
With
Name the 8 carpals
The body's pain killers
Endorphins
Ergogenic Aids= (examples)
Thermogenic Aids= (examples)
Both of these are PERFORMANCE ENHANCERS (legal to take)
--Electrolytes
--Caffeine
PED's- What is it and What are examples?
Performance Enhancing Drugs:
Steroids, HGH, Blood Doping
-Fracture at the wrist of Radius and Ulna distally
- Fracture that pierces the skin
- Fracture that pierces an organ
Colle's Fx
Compound Fx
Complicated FX
Lordosis= (Nickname)
Kyphosis =(Nickname)
Scoliosis = (What type of curve?)
Spondylolisthesis= Describe
Swayback
Hunchback
S-Curve
One vertebrea overlaps the one below it
What is the condition from profuse, rapid sweating during sports without replacing electrolytes quickly? (Such as long distance running on a hot day)
Hyponatremia
- Disease of profuse pain at the tibial tubercle
- Test for disease where apophysis is at the heel
- Injury that causes shortening of muscle AROM
- Osgood Schlatter's Disease
- Sever's
- Contracture
-What muscles are on the posterior surface of the arm?
-What muscles are the agonist for these posterior arm muscles?
Triceps
Biceps
What does positive finding of the Anterior Drawer test for the knee indicate?
Torn ACL
Not taking in enough macro and micro-nutrition is an indication of:
Malnutrition
-Muscle Wasting
-Muscle growing
Atrophy
Hypertrophy