Bones
Joints
Fractures
Anatomical Movements
Careers in Sports Medicine
100

Found at the medial part of the leg.

What is the Patella?

100

Has 3 Degrees of Freedom.

What is a Ball-and-Socket Joint?

100

A break in which the bone is shattered in to many pieces.

What is a Comminuted Fracture?

100

Hinge joints movements.

What is Flexion/Extension?
100

The multidisciplinary approach to healthcare aspects and application of scientific and medical knowledge to aspects of exercise and athletics.

What is Sports Medicine?

200

Considered to be the "funny bone", but when hit, isn't so funny.

What is the Humerus?

200

Helps a door open and close.

What is a Hinge Joint?

200

A complete break in the bone where the bones ends separate and break through the skin; also known as an open fracture. 

What is a Compound Fracture?

200

Bringing something to and away from the body. 

What is Abduction and Adduction?

200

Spinal manipulation and management of neuromusculoskeleton.

What is a Chiropractor?
300

Found lateral to the sternum and inferior to the cranium, but is apart of the cervical vertebrae. 

What are the Clavicles?

300

Freely movable around the central axis.

What is a Pivot Joint?

300

A break in the bone and the growth plate.

What is an Epiphyseal Plate Fracture?

300

Cupping your hands.

What is Suppination?
300

Designs special diets to allow athletes their best results in athletic events.

What is a  Sports Nutritionist?

400

Holds the one of the most important organs that is superior to all the other bones.

What is the Cranium/Skull?

400

Found in the thumb.

What is a Saddle Joint?

400

A break in the bone that may be complete or incomplete, but does not break through the skin.

What is a Simple Fracture?

400

Pointing your foot.

What is Plantar Flexion?

400

Well versed in athletics, motivation and performance, goal setting and imagery. 

What is Sports Psychology?

500

Found superior to the tibia and fibula and there are 7 of them.

What are Tarsals?

500

Lateral flexion of the vertebral column.

What is a Gliding Joint?

500
A small, incomplete break in the bone that results from overuse, weakness, or biomechanical problems.

What is a Stress Fracture?

500
Bringing your shoulders to your ears.

What is Elevation?

500

Is in the athletics circle of care and should be informed and well educated on the athletes injury and/or well being.

What is a Parent?

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