this is towards the midline
What is medial?
The law that requires a medical professional to keep the condition of their patients confidential
What is HIPAA?
what is an individual who is studying the skills necessary for the prevention, evaluation, treatment and rehab of athletes
student at/student trainer or intern
a test used to determine the laxity of the ACL/PCL
what is the Lachmann's test?
these are the 4 main arteries used to detect a pulse
What are the carotid, femoral, brachial, and radial arteries?
name 3 major muscles in the thigh region
What are the quadriceps, IT band, hip flexors, adductors, hamstrings, or gluteals?
to apply ice and compression, rest, and elevate an injury (not necessarily in that order)
What is RICE?
condition of lowering of core body temperature
What is hypothermia?
the common MOI of an anterior shoulder dislocation
the amount of bags of Gatorade go into a 10 gal cooler
What is 2 Gatorade bags?
the N in HIPPIROND tests for these regarding the function of nerves and muscles
What are myotomes and dermatomes?
the muscle that is located b/t the iliac crest, tranverse process, and 12th rib (responsible for backaches)
What is the QL muscle or quadratus lumborum?
a damaged blood vessel under the nail
What is a subungual hematoma?
bursitis and tendonitis are forms of inflammation also known as
What is microtrauma?
a condition in which the sciatic nerve is pinched
what is sciatica?
the name of this graft in ACL surgery refers to a tissue removed from that person's body
What is an autograft?
also known as shin splints
what is MTSS or medial tibial stress syndrome?
this condition is typically caused by multiple concussions and can only be diagnosed after death
What is CTE?
palpating the 5th metatarsal is essential for to determine what fracture
What is a Jones's fracture?
the modality setting on an e stim machine is used for a large area of pain that is poorly localized
What is IFC?
this type of stress can be seen in people who appear bow-legged
What is varus stress?
What is ASIS or anterior superior iliac spine?
this technique (and tools) are used to break down scar tissue and fascial restrictions due to trauma in order to facilitate healing
What is Graston?
chronic long term degenerative changes of a tendon can be described as
What is tendonosis?
this type of muscle contraction works to lengthen the muscle
What is eccentric movement?