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Spine Injuries
Head Injuries
Emergent Care
Upper Extremity Injuries
Anatomy
100
This is one of the most common symptoms of a spine injury.
What is neurologic symptoms/radiating pain?
100
This occurs as the result of a direct blow to the head or body.
What is a concussion?
100
This is developed by the athletic trainers, coaches, athletic director.
What is an EAP?
100
This is the surgical procedure to treat a UCL sprain of the elbow.
What is Tommy John's?
100
This ligament of the elbow and the knee have the same name.
What is the medial collateral ligament (MCL)?
200
This is the medical term for a "stinger."
What is neurapraxia?
200
This is the condition of ongoing symptoms after resolution of a concussion.
What is post-concussion syndrome?
200
All healthcare professionals, coaches, and fitness professionals should be trained and certified in this.
What is CPR/AED/First Aid?
200
This is the immediate treatment for a glenohumeral dislocation following reduction.
What is immobilization?
200
This is C1 and C2.
What is the atlas and the axis?
300
This treatment for spine injuries involves distraction of the vertebrae.
What is traction?
300
This healthcare provider clears an athlete for return-to-play after recovering from a concussion.
What is a physician?
300
This flows bright red and in spurts.
What is an arterial bleed?
300
This is the condition where the structures in the subacromial space are compressed and inflammed.
What is shoulder impingement?
300
This is the bony point of the elbow.
What is the olecranon?
400
This is the most severe form of a disc herniation.
What is sequestration?
400
This is loss of memory for the events that occurred before the head injury.
What is retrograde amnesia?
400
This is lack of or poor blood flow.
What is hypoperfusion?
400
This is where the schaphoid is palpated to detect a fracture.
What is the anatomical snuffbox?
400
There are twelve of these in the spine.
What are thoracic vertebrae?
500
This is the medical term for a "crick" in the neck.
What is torticollis?
500
This bleed is the cause of a epidural hematoma.
What is an arterial bleed?
500
This is decreased oxygen levels in the blood.
What is hypoxia?
500
This is an avulsion of the flexor digitorum profundus and results in the inability to actively flex the distal interphalangeal joint.
What is jersey finger?
500
This muscle is largely responsible for protraction of the scapula.
What is the serratus anterior?