Composed of 5 vertebrae
What is Lumbar spine?
blood in urine
What is hematuria?
Number of teeth in the human jaw
What is 32?
Commonly called "burners" or "stingers"
What is a brachial plexus injury?
Major nerve group in neck/ shoulder
What is the brachial plexus?
Blood vessels and nerves become compressed in space between clavicle and first rib causing pain and/or other symptoms
What is thoracic outlet syndrome?
"true ribs"
What is pairs 1-7
Second concussion happens before symptoms of an initial concussion has resolved.
What is second impact syndrome?
Second cervical vertebra (C2) is called
What is axis?
Shoulder girdle planes of movement
What is flexion/extension (sagittal), abduction/adduction (frontal), internal/external rotation (transverse)?
Increased convexity of thoracic spine
What is kyphosis?
Located in the left upper quadrant
What is the spleen?
Severe contusion to the eye. Blood will pool in the anterior portion of the eye and appear as if the pupil is filling with blood.
What is Hyphema?
Spinal canal is too small for the spinal cord and nerve roots. Compression of nerve roots and neurological deficits are common
What is cervical stenosis?
Rotator cuff muscles
What is Supraspinatus, Infraspinatus, Teres minor & Subscapularis?
Lateral curvature of the spine due to bony or musculature anomalies
What is scoliosis?
connective tissue disorder typically associated with the very tall athlete
What is Marfan Syndrome?
Bleeding below the dura mater. Develops slowly due to venous bleeding- in some case, symptoms do not appear for hours or even days after the initial injury
What is subdural hematoma?
Technique used for supine athletes and requires at least 8 rescuers
Multi-person lift
SLAP stands for
What is Superior Labrum Anterior-Posterior
Stress fracture in the neural arch (pars interarticularis)
What is spondylolysis?
Excessive thickening of the left ventricle wall resulting in less efficient pumping of blood
What is Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy?
What is Skin, Aponeurosis, Periosteum, Bone, Meninges ?
Direct mechanism of injury involves a blow to the head that causes injury at the impact site.
What is a coup injury?
Shoulder joint deformity and down-sloping shoulder contour. Pt will resist ay type of movement- passive or active.
What is Shoulder dislocation?