Anatomy
Nutrition
Athletic Injuries
Pharmacology
Psychology
100

The biggest bone in the body

What is the femur?

100

Dairy, Protein, Grains, Vegetables, and Fruit

What are the 5 food groups?

100

Most common thigh injury.

What is a hamstring strain?

100

Increased male characteristics in females

What are anabolic steroids?

100

Does work for a reward

What is extrinsic motivation?

200

The collar bone

What is the clavicle?

200

Protein, Carbs, and Fats

What are Macro Nutrients?

200
Most commonly dislocated bone in the foot.

What are the phalanges?

200

Ibuprofen, Tylenol, Benadryl

What are OTC?

200

Does something because they enjoy it.

What is intrinsic motivation?

300

Cells that create bone

What are osetoblasts?

300

Vitamins, Minerals, and Water

What are micronutrients?

300

Most commonly injured ligament in a lateral ankle sprain.

What is the ATF (Anterior Talofibular) Ligament?

300

Acetaminophen

What is Tylenol?

300

Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Acceptance and Depression

What are the 5 stages of grief?

400

Brings blood back to the heart

What are veins?

400

Most researched supplement and helps increase lean muscle mass

What is creatine?

400

Rarely occurs in sports more so happens in traumatic events.

What is a hip dislocation?

400

Produced in the pituitary gland to promote growth in children

What is human growth hormone (HGH)?

400

Food restriction and excessive exercising.

What is anorexia?

500

Carries information to the brain and brings the response back.

What is the PNS (Peripheral Nervous System)?

500

Source of energy for the body.

What are carbohydrates?

500

A violent valgus forced applied to the knee with a audible pop

What is an ACL tear?

500

Most commonly abused stimulant.

What is caffeine?

500

Possible normal eating behaviors but use of laxatives and throwing up.

What is bullimia?

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