Upper body
Lower body
Trainer/doctor

Pain Scale
Extra
100

Is the elbow located on the front or the back of the arm?

Back

100

Is the thigh in the front or back of the leg?

Front

100

True or false: It is good to tell Margarita about your injury only in Spanish.

FALSE - use English!

100

Pain = dolor. Molestia = ______. 

Bother

100

True or False: I will use as much English as possible next time I talk to Margarita or Michael

TRUE!

200

Name 3 parts on the arm. 

Forearm, wrist, elbow, shoulder, hand, finger. 

200

Name 3 parts on the leg.

Thigh, hamstring, knee, foot, ankle, toes, hip.

200

What is one question the doctor/trainer will ask you when you come in injured?

-How did this happen?

-What were you doing?

-Have you had this injury before?

-How long has this been going on? Days? Weeks? Hours?

-How does it feel?

-What bothers you the most?

-Did you hear anything when it happened?

200

True or false: If an injury is bothering you, this is level 7 pain.

False - bother is 1-5 pain usually

200

True or false: The coaches and trainers at Triple-A speak Spanish.

False - they do not speak Spanish at the Triple-A level with the Rangers.

300

When you have no feeling in your arm, this is called _______. 

Numb

300

If you pull your hamstring, is this in the upper or lower part of your body?

Lower

300

You have an injury and the doctor asks you how long has this been going on? What is a response?

Days? Weeks? Hours?

It happened yesterday, last week, last year ...

300

Make a sentence describing your pain. (Pretend you have an injury)

My + adjective ( ________ )  + body part ( ____ ) + verb (_____)                                              


300

Marearse means to what?

To get dizzy

400

After pitching a game the night before, your shoulder may feel _____.

Tight or sore. 

400

Where is the calf located? Point to it.

Back of the lower leg. 

400

The trainer asks you: Did you hear anything when it happened? You say, yes. What are some noises that you might hear?

Pop, crack, snap. (pum, chasquido)

400

When a pain is persistent and does not go away, this is called ________.

Lingering

400

Un hormigueo is a what?

Tingle

500

This body part is below your face, above your shoulders, in the front of your neck - what is it?

Throat

500

When you get hit by a ball and your skin turns red and purple what is this called?

A bruise.

500

Why is it important to be specific about your pain?

-Better communication with your trainer/coach/doctor 

-You can prevent (prevenir) more serious injuries 

-You can tell them what you need to get better 

500

What is an adjective (adjetivo) that describes level 10 pain?

Excruciating (insoportable) 

500

When you get hit in the head really hard by the ball, you might have a _______.  

Concussion (conmoción cerebral)

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