Injuries
Anatomy
Rehab
Famous Athletes & Their Injuries
Diseases & Injuries
100

This is a type of injury is where a player’s brain experiences an impact, causing temporary confusion or loss of function

Concussion

100

The small, triangular bone located at the knee, which glides within the groove of the femur

Patella

100

This form of therapy focuses on controlled exercises designed to strengthen muscles and restore range of motion after an injury

Physical therapy

100

This football player is well-known for returning to play despite suffering a significant knee injury and winning multiple Super Bowl championships

Tom Brady

100

Swelling of the joints

Arthritis

200

This is the name for an inflammation of the tendon, commonly caused by repetitive motion, often seen in tennis players

Tendonitis (tennis elbow)

200

The bone in the upper arm that connects the shoulder to the elbow

Humerus

200

This type of rehab method involves the use of water to help restore movement and relieve pain

Hydrotherapy

200

This soccer player is famous for suffering multiple injuries throughout his career, including knee surgeries and recurring ankle problems, but is known for his remarkable return to the sport

Cristiano Ronaldo

200

An injury to the muscles or tendons caused by sudden, forceful movement

Sprain

300

This type of injury is common in soccer and occurs when a ligament in the knee is stretched or torn

ACL tear

300

The major tendon that connects the calf muscles to the heel bone

Achilles tendon

300

This type of rehab uses cold or heat to reduce pain, swelling and inflammation in injured tissues

Cryo/heat therapy

300

This NBA player for the Chicago Bulls tore his ACL during a playoff game in 2014 and later made a successful return to the court

Derrick Rose

300

An injury where a bone is displaced from its normal position in a joint

Dislocation

400

This injury occurs when a muscle or tendon is overstretched or torn, often occurring in the hamstring or calf muscles

Strain

400

The large muscle located at the front of the thigh, responsible for extending the knee

Quadriceps

400

The technique of using electrical impulses to promote muscle contraction and speed up recovery

Electrical stimulation

400

This tennis star famously struggled with a chronic back injury, eventually leading to him retiring in 2023

Andy Murray

400

Bruise caused by trauma to soft tissue

Contusion

500

This is a common injury in contact sports where a bone breaks but does not pierce the skin

Closed fracture

500

The largest muscle in the body, responsible for moving the hip and thigh

Gluteus maximus

500

The use of crutches, braces, and bandages to help stabilize an injured limb helps with...

Immobilization

500

This olympic sprinter suffered a hamstring injury during the 2008 Beijing Olympics, preventing him from winning a medal

Tyson Gay

500

The condition of excessive fluid buildup in the tissues, often following an injury

Edema