Skeletal Anatomy
Anatomical Directions
Anatomical Movements
Sports Medicine
Mixed bags
100

That helps support the structure of an oganism

What are Bones 

100

True or False

Anterior moves to the back of the body 

What is False 

100

The limb that moves toward the midline 

What is Adduction 

100

Who Competes in Sports 

What is an Athlete 

100

The strongest bone in the body 

What is Femur 

200

That helps protect vital Organs 

What are Ribs

200

Name 2 Anatomical Movements around the middle 

What is Lateral and Medial 

200

Turning your head to look left or Right

What is Rotation 

200

A Physician helps... 

who helps diagnose Athletes  

200

When Palms are facing down

Pronation

300

Flat bone that runs down the middle of the chest 

What is Sternum 

300

Towards the Brain  

What is Deep 

300

Flipping your hand up, then down, then up again 

What is Supination 

300

Helps support the Athlete dealing with an brain or nervous system injury 

Who is an Neurologist 

300

Name 2 Anatomical Directions that mean the top of the body and below the body

What is Superior and Inferior 

400

three wedged-shaped bones located at the foot 

What is Cuneiforms 

400

Describe Superficial and an example 

Towards the surface of the body and example: Skin 

400

Plantiflexion is when...  

When the toes are pointed down 

400

Helps with an Athlete diet or what they are eating 

Who a Nutritionist 

400

Treats pain and diseases related to musculoskeletal system

what is OrthoPedic surgion 

500

Located at the Knee caps

What is Panteilla 

500

Name 6 Anatomical Directions

Anterior, Posterior, Superior, Inferior, Medial, Lateral, Proximal, Distal, Superficial, Deep 

500

Name the Anatomical Movements that changes the angle of the arm

What is Flexion and Extension 

500

True or False Athletic Trainer have more power to keep making you play even though your injured

What is False 

500

The correct description of Anatomical position 

Standing upright, face forward, palms up, feet together