The medical name for the heel bone
What is the Calcaneus?
This Bone is Anterior to the knee
What is the Patella?
The "go to" first aid technique to reduce swelling and pain?
What is ice?
This bone is a long bone and is located posterior to the Bicep
What is the Humerus?
The number of bones in one wrist
What is 8?
The most commonly sprained ligament in the ankle.
What is the ATFL?
The Four bones that make up the knee joint
What is the Femur, Tibia, Fibula, and Patella.
The number of bones inside the human body.
What is 206?
What is 3?
This muscle group controls Extension of the wrist
What is the Posterior muscle group?
This is another name for a fracture on the 5th metatarsal
What is a Jones Fracture?
These Two ligaments are located in the middle of your knee
What is the ACL and PCL?
The paper work that must be completed when an athlete is injured.
What is a SOAP Note?
The Three bones that make up the shoulder
What is the Clavicle, Humerus, and Scapula?
The three bones that make up the elbow joint
What is Humerus, Radius, Ulna?
This is the name of the ligament on the Medial ankle. (It is made up of 4 ligaments)
What is the Deltoid ligament?
The Varus Stress test evaluates this ligament.
What is the LCL?
The abbreviation for history.
What is Hx?
These are the four muscles that make up the Rotator Cuff.
What are the Supraspinatus, Infraspinatus, Subscapularis, and Teres Minor
This type of fracture is typically seen in the wrist and occurs most frequently in the adolescent and the elderly.
What is a Greenstick fracture?
The Kleiger stress test evaluates this ligament
What is the CFL?
The McMurray stress test evaluates this part of the knee.
What is the Meniscus?
The name of the National organization that is associated with Athletic Training.
What is the NATA?
This Special test evaluates for shoulder impingement.
What is the Hawkins-Kennedy Test
The "Carpal Tunnel" is located on this side of the wrist
What is anterior?