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When in the inflammation process would you apply heat or thermotherapy to injury?
What is subacute phase (atleast 48 hours after initial injury)
100
Sustaining a second head injury before symptoms associated with the first have fully cleared
What is second impact syndrome
100
With any back injury, you should be extremely concerned if you notice any of these signs and symptoms or potential red flags
What is neurological symptoms, severe pain, shock, blood in urine or stool, difficulty breathing
100
The shoulder girdle is made up of what three bones?
What is scapula, clavicle, humerus
100
The wrist extensors originate from what bony landmark?
What is lateral epicondyle
200
What are the four signs of inflammation
What is swelling, redness (erythema), fever, and pain
200
A concussion mechanism of injury that is caused by a direct blow
What is contrecoup, coup
200
Getting the "wind knocked out of you" is actually the paralysis of what muscle?
What is diaphragm
200
Glenoid labrum provides additional_________ to the glenohumeral joint.
What is stability
200
What structures pass through the carpal tunnel?
What is median nerve and the 8 flexor tendons
300
Name the three mechanical forces that have been identified to cause injuries
What is shear, tensile, compression
300
Name the three layers of the cerebral meninges from outer to inner?
What is dura mater, arachnoid, pia mater
300
A lateral blow that causes a rib fracture can threaten what internally?
What is lungs (pneumothorax), internal organs
300
What two things make the glenohumeral joint so unstable?
What is shallow glenoid and extreme mobility
300
Name three injuries occuring from a FOOSH injury?
What is forearm fractures (Colles/Smith's), scaphoid fracture, lunate dislocation...
400
Connective tissues heal by forming ______ that begins to develop 3-4 days after the injury and can last months
What is scar tissue
400
Name this injury: double vision, hyphema in the anterior chamber, inability to look up
What is orbital blowout fracture
400
Herniated disks are most commonly injured in what region of the spines
What is lumbar spine (L4, L5)
400
Name the four muscles of the rotator cuff group
What is supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor, subscapularis
400
Name this injury: pain at the medial epicondyle of the humerus, pain with wrist flexion, history of racket sports or gripping
What is medial epicondylitis (Little League Elbow)
500
RICE stands for what?
What is rest, ice, compression, elevation
500
Cervical spine injuries can be most dangerous with which Mechanism of Injury?
What is axial loading
500
An athlete with a spondylolsis or spondylolthesis will have extreme pain with what motion?
What is hyperextension
500
Name three overuse or chronic shoulder injuries
What is biceps tendonitis, impingement, rotator cuff strain
500
Gamekeeper's thumb is a sprain of what ligament and is usually caused by what type of force?
What is UCL and valgus force