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What does anterior mean?

In front of

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Which directional term means at the back part of (behind)?

Posterior

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What does lateral mean?

 Toward the side, away from the mid-line

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What does medial mean?

Toward the midline, middle, away from the slide

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Which directional term means away from or farther from the origin?

distal

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What does proximal mean?

Near, closer to the origin

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Which directional term means near the upper surface, towards the back?

dorsal

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Which directional term means toward the bottom or belly?

ventral

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What does superior mean?

Above, over

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Which directional term means below or under?

 inferior

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What is the connective tissue that is a bone to bone connector?

Ligament

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What is the purpose of a tendon?

To connect the muscle to the bone

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What is the purpose of cartilage?

serves to provide structure and support to the body's other tissues without being as hard or rigid as bone. It can also provide a cushioning effect in joints.

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Which connective tissue is contractile tissue fibers bound together to produce movement?

Muscle

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Which connective tissue does this: function to move, support, and protect the various organs of the body, produce red and white blood cells and store minerals?

 bone

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What is a greenstick fracture?

When the bone cracks on one side only, not all the way through

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Which type of fracture is it when the bone is broken in one place?

single fracture

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What is a comminuted fracture?

When the bone is broken into two or more pieces it crushed

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What is a bowing fracture?

Only happens in kids, muscle bends but doesn't break

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What is an open fracture?

An open fracture is when the bone is sticking through the skin.

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How are sprains caused?

By being stretched beyond the normal capacity and possibly torn

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Where do sprains most commonly occur?

ankle, wrist, knees, toes and fingers

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What are some of the sprain risk factors?

Not warming up properly, poor conditioning, fatigue

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What does R.I.C.E. and H.O.P.S. stand for?

 Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevate

 History, observation, palpation, special tests

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What is a strain?

A strain is an injury to a muscle or tendon in which the muscle fibers tear as a result of overstretching