Integumentary System
Tissue Response to Injury
Rehabilitation
Therapeutic Modalities
Components of Fitness
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100

The blue star is labeling this structure.

What is the hair shaft?

100

These are three phases of the healing process.

What is 1. the inflammatory response phase, 2. Fibroblastic repair phase and 3. the maturation / remodeling phase?

100

The goal of rehabilitation is this.

What is to restore to an appropriate level of competitive fitness.

100

The concept that there is something with in the spinal cord that organizes and interpret sensations that can be influenced depending on which nerves are stimulated explains what theory?

What is the gate control theory?

100

These are the two types of components of fitness.

What is health related and skill related?

100
This is the primary function of the integumentary system.

What is to act as a barrier to protect the body from the outside world?

200

This layer of the skin has nerve endings, sweat glands and oil glands.

What is the dermis?

200
Provide on example of a chemical mediator.

What is 

  • histamine or 

  •  leukotrienes or

  •  cytokines

200

In phase 2 of rehabilitation this should be fully restored.

What is range of motion? 

200
This is what RICE stands for.

What is rest, ice, compression, and elevation?

200
A 100m sprint is one way to test which component of fitness?

What is speed?

200

The ability of a joint to move through a full range of motion is this.

What is flexibility?

300

Well-vascularized tissue  that functions as fat storage and provides insulation and cushioning for the skin is this layer of skin.

What is the hypodermis?

300

These are the five cardinal signs of inflammation.

What is 1. pain 2. swelling 3. redness 4. heat and 5. loss of function?

300

This should be the focus of phase 3 of rehabilitation.

What is sport specific exercises?

300
One of the concerns with frozen ice packs it this.
What is, it can burn the skin due to the chemicals making it colder than freezing?
300
1 RM is one way to test which component of fitness?

What is muscle strength?

300

Phagocytes do this.

 What is ingest microorganisms, other cells, and foreign particles?

400

The green star is labeling this structure.

What is the sensory nerve?

400

The accumulation of fluid that penetrates through vessel walls into and joining extravascular space is defined by this word.

What is exudate?

400

Increasing a component of rehabilitation (or a work out)  to make it more challenging so the body can adapt explains which principle of rehabilitation? 

What is the overload principle?

400

A TENS unit is an example of this type of modality.

What is electrotherapy?
400
Ploymetrics (box jumps) are one exercise to improve this component of fitness.
What is power?
400

This mediator comes from the injured cells, causes vasodilation and increased cell permeability which causes swelling.

What is histamine?

500

Sebum lubricates the skin to protect against friction and makes it more impervious to moisture is secreted by which structure of the skin?

What is the sebaceous gland?

500

An enzyme that leads to a chain of conversions to create a fibrin clot defines which term?

What is thromboplastin? 

500
The SAID principle stands for this.

What is specific adaptations to imposed demands?

500

This modality is useful in stimulating cell metabolism.

What is massage?

500

The reason why the BMI is not a good indicator of health when discussing body composition is because of this.

What is muscle tissue weighs more than fat tissue?
500

Ultrasound is this type of therapeutic modality.

What is thermotherapy?