Attaches bone to bone
Ligament
What does Lachman's test for?
Torn ACL
A state of balance within the human body.
What is Homeostasis?
What is the normal range for pulse?
60-100
What is the normal blood pressure?
120/80
What does PCL stand for?
Posterior Cruciate Ligament
Athlete is supine w/ both knees flexed to 90 degrees
Posterior Sag Test (Godfrey's 90/90 Test)
What are a person’s cardinal vital signs?
•Temperature
•Pulse
•Respiration
•Blood Pressure
What is the normal range for temperature?
96-99
What is the normal range for respiration?
12-20
What does ACL stand for?
Anterior Cruciate Ligament
Thessaly Test
Medial tibial plateau, Medial femoral condyle, Adductor tubercle, Gerdy’s tubercle, Lateral tibial plateau, Lateral femoral condyle, Lateral epicondyle, Medial epicondyle, Patella, Tibia, Fibula, etc.
is created by the pressure of blood pushing against the wall of an artery as the heart contracts and relaxes.
Pulse
Bubbling or rattling sounds in the lungs
Rales
Name the Quad Muscles
Rectus Fumoirs
VMO
VLO
Vastus Intermedialis Oblique
What are the normal Q angles for male and females?
Males - 10
Females - 15
What component involves the "screw home mechanism"?
Rotational
Body temperature is regulated by?
Hypothalamus
Systolic 130-139
Diastolic 80-89
Name the hamstring muscles
Semitend
Semimem
Biceps Femoris
Hard downward pressure is applied w/ rotation. What is the test?
Apley’s Compression Test
How long are braces typically worn after surgery?
3-6 weeks
Name 5 pulse sites
Brachial
Radial
Temporal
Femoral
Apical
Posterior Tibial
Dorsalis Pedis
Explain how you would give blood pressure
Have patient sit down
Place blood pressure cuff on the patient around arm
Make sure the stethoscope is over the brachial artery
Blow the cuff to 200 and start to slowly let air out
Listen for the first heart beat and the last heart beat
Record