Mechanics/ Classification of Injury
Concussion / Head / Elbow
Splinting/Special Tests
Knee
Other Ortho
100

The examiner will feel this type of end feel when a second degree ligament sprain has occured.

What is soft (or definite)?

100

A concussion is also referred to by this, more clinical, name.

Mild traumatic brain injury

100

This type of splint is lightweight, waterproof, and reusable.

What is a SAM Splint?

100

This motion, occurring in the frontal plane, can result in an injury to the LCL.

What is varus?

100

This is the most common type of ankle sprain.

What is inversion OR lateral ankle sprain?

200

This type of injury occurs due to a single bout of excessive force.

Acute injury

200

A subdural hematoma is caused by disruption of these vessels?

What are veins?

200

These joints should be splinted when stabilizing an injury.

What are the joints above and below the injury?

200

This type of graft comes from a cadaver.

What is an allograft?

200

This type of muscle contraction is most likely to cause a hamstring strain.

Eccentric

300

This type of fracture typically occurs in skeletally immature young people.

What is a greenstick fracture?

300

This cognitive test includes evaluations such as delayed recall, concentration, and orientation.

What is the Standardized Assessment of Concussion (SAC)?

300

This special test is utilized to assess for an ACL injury.

What is Lachman's test?

300

This is an example of an agility exercise that may be incorporated into an ACL IPP.

Varied answers.

300

This type of fracture could happen secondarily to an inversion ankle sprain.

Avulsion or Jones fracture

400

Bones are most resistant to this type of mechanical stress.

What is compression?

400

This is the clinical name for a nosebleed.

What is epistaxis?

400

This should be done prior to AND after splinting an injury.

Check pulse and motor & sensory control

400

This percentage of youth sport coaches implement ACL injury prevention programs with their team.

20%

400

When referring to a shoulder injury, this is what SLAP stands for.

Superior labrum, anterioposterior

500

This place on the stress/strain curve is where tissue fails completely.

What is ultimate tensile strength?

500

These are the three portions of the UCL.

Anterior, Posterior, and Transverse

500

A positive during this special test might indicate a high ankle sprain.

What is Kleiger's test?

500

This is a modifiable risk factor of ACL injury.

Muscular strength, Neuromuscular control, Biomechanics, Social Environment

500

Give one example of how to appropriately care for a patellar dislocation (after it has been relocated).

Immobilize, ice, crutches, horseshoe pad, elastic wrap/ACE wrap, muscle strengthening, taping