Anatomy
Special Tests
Motions
Anatomy 2
Rehab
100

The bones of the shoulder

Humerus and Scapula

100

This tests the integrity of the CFL ligament in the ankle 

Talar tilt

100

Motion of the trailing ankle when side shuffling

Eversion

100

Structure between the vertebrae

Intervertebral discs

100
Type of exercise that requires fast power generation 

Plyometrics

200

Your lateral hamstring

Biceps femoris

200

Used to determine if there is a rupture of the Achilles tendon

Thompson test

200

This type of contraction occurs in the pectoralis muscle during the down phase of a bench press

Eccentric

200

Muscle that elevates the shoulder

Trapezius

200

Name of exercises that involve balancing

Proprioceptive exercises

300

Structure where the medial hamstrings feed into

Pes anserine

300

The definition of performing the FADDIR test

Flexion, ADDuction, Internal Rotation

300

During the push off phase of a jump the hip is doing this action

Hip extension

300

Quadricep muscle that crosses both the knee and the hip

Rectus femoris

300

Medical term for bruising

Ecchymosis

400

Ankle ligament with the acronym ATFL, responsible for most ankle sprains

Anterior talofibular ligament

400

Test for a labral tear in the shoulder where you resist flexion thumb up then thumb down

O'briens test

400

A referee raising his hand over his head is doing this at the shoulder

Flexion

400

Rectus femoris, Vastus medialis, vastus lateralis and this other muscle make up the quadriceps

Vastus intermedialis

400

The level of occlusion set for lower extremities when using blood flow restriction

80%

500

Proximal part of the femur

Femoral head

500
The three main tests for an ACL rupture

Lachmann

Anterior Drawer

Pivot shift

500
The hip, knee and ankle performing these actions during a sprint start in the lead leg

hip flexion, knee flexion, ankle dorsiflexion

500

Muscle responsible for hip external rotation, often causes entrapment of the sciatic nerve leading deep glute pain

Piriformis

500

Exercises we can use to determine if an athlete is ready to return to play

Functional exercises