Anatomy
Treatment
Spinal Injury
TBI
Strain Sprain
100

These are the bony structures that protect the spinal cord 

What are vertebrae? 

100

This is a modality of treatment where the spine is put back into alignment. 

What is chiropractic?

100

This is the name when the annulus of a disc presses against the lining of a disc

What is a disc bulge?

100

This injury occurs when the brain impacts the inside of the skull 

What is a concussion?

100

This is when the connective tissue of the body is torn, even microscopically. 

What is a sprain? 

200

These are the squishy objects that allow movement and flexibility of the spine. 

What are discs?

200

A modality of treatment where muscles are strengthened to protect injured body parts 

What is physical therapy?

200

This is the name when the annulus of a disc partially exits the wall of the spinal disc.

What is a disc protrusion? 

200

These are the three grades of traumatic brain injury 

What are mild, moderate, and severe?

200

This is when the muscle tissue in the body is torn, even microscopically. 

What is a strain? 

300

The material inside a spinal disc. 

What is an annulus?

300

This method of treatment involves unblocking clogged meridians to permit the body to heal itself

What is acupuncture?

300

This is the name when the annulus of a disc fully exits the disc itself.

What is a disc extrusion? 

300

These include dizziness, cognition problems, headaches, nausea, light sensitivity, confusion, and mood disturbances. 

What are concussion symptoms?

300

This is a way of minimizing inflammation after a strain/sprain injury without the use of medication.

What is heat or ice?

400

This is the longest bone in the human body.

What is a femur?

400

This treatment uses liquid medication to reduce inflammation to an injured body part

What are epidural steroid injections?

400

This is the name of the bony material that grows over inflammation around the spinal discs over an extend period of time, suggesting a pre-existing degenerative condition.

What are osteophytes?

400

This type of provider, though not a medical doctor, can address cognition and memory problems in a TBI patient.

Who are neuropsychologists or speech pathologists?

400

This is the name of the material that grows over the injury site of a strain/sprain.

What is scar tissue?

500

This type of joint allows the body to pivot and move freely through space, in a number of directions. Examples include the shoulder and the hip joint.

What is a ball-and-socket joint?

500

This is abbreviated as NSAIDs

What are nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs?

500

This is the official name of pre-existing injury to the spinal disc. 

What is degenerative disc disease (DDD)?

500

This is the approximate percentage of concussions/mTBIs that are not missed by doctors in the ER

What is 56 percent?

500

This is the approximate time someone can suffer strain/sprain injury before a neurological injury is suspected.

What is 6 months?

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