Name the Body Part
Name the Injury
Shoulder
Arm/Wrist/Hand
Thorax/Abdomen
100

Rotator Cuff Strain

Shoulder

100

Fracture of the collar bone

Clavicle Fracture

100

An injury to the cartilage in the shoulder

Labrum Tear

100

A common mechanism for wrist injuries

FOOSH

100

Direct blow to the thoracic cage

Rib Fracture

200

Pneumothorax

Thorax

200

Injury to tendons in the elbow

Epicondylitis 

200

An injury caused by a direct blow to the shoulder blade

Scapular Fracture

200

Obvious deformity and inability to flex and extend at the elbow

Elbow fracture or Elbow Dislocation

200

The term for a collapsed lung

Pneumothorax

300

Thoracic Outlet Syndrome

Shoulder

300

Compression of nerves in the wrist

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

300

An injury to the joint at the distal end of the clavicle

AC joint sprain

300

The term for a thumb sprain

Gamekeeper's Thumb

300

Usually occurs when a fractured rib punctures a lung

Hemothorax

400

Colle's Fracture

Wrist

400

Blood in pleural space

Hemothorax

400
When the humerus is removed from the glenoid fossa

Shoulder dislocation

400

The term for a fracture to the 5th metacarpal

Boxer's Fracture

400

Concussion of the heart

Commotio Cordis

500

de Quervain's Disease

Wrist

500

Herniation of the synovium surrounding a tendon in the wrist

Ganglion Cyst

500

Compression of the supraspinatus tendon, the subacromial bursa, and the long head of the biceps

Impingement

500

The most common carpal bone to be fractured

Scaphoid

500

What phase of the contracting heart must an athlete be hit for commotio cordis to occur 

Repolarization

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