Hip
Knees
Elbow
Shoulder
Head
100

What type of joint is the hip joint?

The hip joint is a ball and socket joint

100

What is the medical term for the kneecap?

The patella

100

What is the medical term for "Little Leaguer's Elbow"?

Medial Epicondyle

100

What is the shoulder blade called?

The scapula

100

What should you never give an athlete with a head injury?

aspirin

200

What are the bones that make up the pelvis?

Ilium, Ischium, and Pubis

200

How are sprains classified?

As First-degree, Second-degree, and Third-degree

200

What joint connects the humerus and the ulna?

The humeroulnar joint

200

What is “Swimmer’s Shoulder” also known as?

Impingement Syndrome

200

How many cervical bones are in the spine?

7 cervical bones

300

What muscles help with hip flexion?

iliopsoas and sartorius

300

What are the four main bones that make up the knee joint, and which one is the largest in the body?

Femur, Tibia, Fibula, Patella 

300

What are the four primary movements of the elbow and forearm?

Flexion, Extension, Pronation, and Supination

300

What test checks for impingement or weakness in the supraspinatus muscle?

The Empty Can Test

300

What is a common sign of a concussion?

dizziness or a headache

400

What is a hip pointer?

A hip pointer is an injury caused by a direct blow to the iliac crest, causing pain and swelling

400

Which muscles make up the quadriceps group?

Vastus lateralis, vastus medialis, vastus intermedius, and rectus femoris

400

Which three bones make up the elbow joint, and what are their individual roles in movement?

Humerus, Ulna, Radius 

400

What joint connects the shoulder to the rest of the body?

The Sternoclavicular (SC) joint

400

What is cerebral edema?

Cerebral edema is localized swelling on the brain, which is characterized by headaches and occasional seizures

500

What are common signs and symptoms of a hip strain?

stabbing pain over the injury site, muscle spasm, tenderness, and decreased ROM

500

What is the Osgood-Schlatter Disease? 

An overuse injury where the patellar tendon becomes inflamed at its attachment point on the tibial tuberosity

500

What is the main function of the annular ligament in the elbow?

It wraps around the head of the radius and holds it in place, allowing it to rotate during pronation and supination

500

What are the four muscles of the rotator cuff?

Supraspinatus, Infraspinatus, Teres Minor, and Subscapularis

500

What are the bones that make up the skull?

Occipital, Temporal, Parietal, Frontal, Sphenoid, Zygomatic, Mandible, Maxilla, and Nasal bone

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