Which bone is the non-weight bearing bone of the lower extremity?
Fibula
An ATC recommends that an injured hockey player visit the ATR after each practice for ice rehabilitation. On a SOAP note, where is this documented?
Plan
Which type of joint has the ability to move in all planes? As well, list one joint that is this joint type.
Ball and Socket
(Hip or Shoulder)
Following injury, what is the first stage of the healing process? (Both bone and tissue)
Inflammation or Inflammatory Phase
Which term describes the motion of rotating the hand so the palm is facing up?
Supination
Which structure connects muscle to bone?
Tendon
What term describes a body part located further from the trunk of the body than another structure?
Distal
The athlete has determined that the athlete has a hip dislocation. What is the appropriate response?
A. Attempt to Reduce
B. Ask the Athlete to Flex the Hip
C. Call 9-1-1
D. Splint the Injury
C. Call 9-1-1
What is used to treat a patient experiencing decreased oxygen intake, an itchy rash, and difficulty breathing?
EpiPen
What anatomical term describes the relationship of the radius to the ulna?
What is the largest and strongest tendon in the body?
Achilles Tendon
Which structure is most likely damaged if an athlete is complaining of medial knee pain after being hit on the lateral side of the knee?
MCL (Medial Collateral Ligament) Sprain
Which injury requires immediate emergency medical transportation?
A. Fractured Fibula
B. Fractured Femur
C. Fractured Tibia
D. Fractured Ulna
B. Fractured Femur
Which segments of the spine have a posterior curve?
Thoracic, Sacral
When a pressure bandage over a profusely bleeding wound becomes saturated with blood, what is the NEXT step?
Place a clean bandage over the saturated bandage
The malleoli are located on the distal end of which two bones?
Tibia and Fibula
A basketball player complains of anterior knee pain inferior to the patella. Which knee injury is MOST likely?
Patellar Tendonitis
Which muscle is involved in a hip flexor injury?
A. Rectus Femoris
B. Biceps Femoris
C. Gracilis
D. Gluteus Maximus
A. Rectus Femoris
In adolescent athletes, what is the name of the fracture which is incomplete and partially bent?
Greenstick
Which abbreviation indicated the cause of an injury or how it happened?
MOI (Mechanism of Injury)
List the FIVE ankle ligaments (3 on the lateral side, 1 on the medial side, 1 between the tibia and fibula)
Lateral:
ATF, PTF, CF
Medial:
Deltoid
Tib/Fib:
Anterior tibiofibular ligament
During a football game, the running back feels a pop in his left knee when he stops short and cuts to the right. After observation, the athletic trainer finds immediate moderate effusion with joint line tenderness and increased anterior translation compared to the uninvolved side. What structure is likely injured?
ACL (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) Tear
An athlete takes a blow to the knee. Afterwards, she shows joint laxity and abnormal range of motion. Which structure was likely affected?
Ligament
What is the difference between a concentric and eccentric muscle contraction?
Concentric shortens as it contracts, eccentric lengthens during contraction.
An athlete describes signs and symptoms of a head injury to her coach, who fails to report this information. For what reason could this coach be sued?
Negligence