Skeletal Anatomy
Anatomical Directions
Anatomical Movements
Sports Medicine Professions
Mixed Bag
100

What is the largest bone in the human body?

Femur 

100

Position towards the front of the body 

Anterior 

100

Decreases the angle between body parts

Flexion  

100

trained to diagnose and treat sports related injuries 

Orthopedic 

100

Injury cause by repetitive motion 

Overuse injury 

200

What bones protect your heart and lungs 

The ribs

200

Direction towards the midline 

Medial 

200

Turning the palm up 

Supination 

200
Focuses on rehabilitation of athletes 

Kinesiologists 

200

Process of using ice or cold therapy 

Cryotherapy 

300

What mineral is essential for strong bones?

Calcium 

300

Away from the head or toward the lower part of the body 

Inferior 

300

Moving away from the midline

abduction 

300

Provides physical therapy to help athletes recover from injuries 

Physical therapists 

300

exercise designed to improve an athletes strength, flexibility, and endurance after an injury   

Rehabilitation 

400

What bones is alongside the tibia and helps stabilize the ankle 

Fibula

400

Position farther from the point of attachment to the body  

Distal

400

Rotating a body part toward the midline

Adduction 

400

Works with athletes on the prevention and management of injuries 

Athletic trainer 

400

Applying pressure to specific points on the body 

Massage therapy 

500

What condition characterized by weakened bones often affects older adults 

Osteoporosis 

500

Direction toward the back or rear of the body 

Posterior 

500

Pointing the toes or foot downward 

Plantar Flexion 

500

Assess athletes physical conditions and provides nutritional advice 

Sports nutritionists 

500

The body's ability to bounce back or recover from physical activities 

Recovery 

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