These three bones make up the shoulder girdle,
What is the humerus, scapula, and clavicle?
This injury occurs with a separation of the glenohumeral joint.
What is a shoulder dislocation?
These are methods for stopping bleeding.
Ideally used for pain/swelling for acute injuries.
What is cryotherapy?
Medical term means movement away from the midline.
What is abduction?
This bony landmark is the posterior ridge on the scapula.
What is the spine of the scapula?
This injury has different grades, each indicating a degree of separation.
What is an A-C Sprain or Acromioclavicular Sprain?
This is the correct ratio for compressions to breaths during CPR.
What is 30:2?
Mechanical modality performed by manipulating soft tissue?
What is massage?
Medical term meaning closer to the head.
What is superior?
This ligament holds the clavicle and sternum together.
What is the sternoclavicular ligaments?
This injury produces popping/snapping in the bicipital groove.
What is biceps tendonitis?
This rate is used for CPR compression.
What is 100-120 compressions per minute?
Biphasic or Bipolar are forms of these.
What is electrical stimulation?
Medical term meaning muscle pain
What is myalgia?
What is the supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor, and subscapularis?
This injury results in catching/clicking in the GH joint.
What is a labrum tear?
This type of shock might come from food or insects.
What is anaphylactic shock?
Typically used to increase elasticity and flexibility of injured area.
What is thermotherapy?
Term meaning a legal wrong committed.
This is damaged during a grade 2 acromioclavicular joint sprain.
What is the acromioclavicular ligament?
This type of labrum tear occurs in the superior/anterior portion.
What is a SLAP tear?
This is the normal respiration pattern for healthy adults.
What is 12-24 breaths per minute?
This type of ultrasound is ideally used for a deep heat.
What is a 1mHz ultrasound?