What bone is known as the “kneecap”?
What is the Patella
The elbow and knee are examples of this type of synovial joint
- What is the Hinge
What muscle group is responsible for knee extension?
What are the Quadriceps
What is the P.R.I.C.E Method
What is ...
- Protection
- Rest
- Ice
- Compression
- Elevation
This National Organization sets the professional standards for Athletic Trainers
Who is the ...
- The NATA
- (National Athletic Training Association)
What bones form the forearm?
- What is the Radius & Ulna
This synovial joint type found at the base of the thumb allows for opposition, the movement that lets you touch your thumb to your fingertips.
- What is the saddle joint
This muscle is nicknamed the "six-pack" muscle and helps you bend forward at the waist.
- What is the rectus abdominis
This is the main goal during the first few days after an injury
- What is reducing pain and inflammation
Athletic trainers must past this exam in order to work in the state of Texas?
What is the ...
- BOC (Board of Certification)
- Touch on Written & Practical Exam (Apprenticeship Method)
What are the two divisions of the skeletal system
- What are the axial and appendicular skeletons
The shoulder and hip are examples of this type of joint.....
- What is the ball-and-socket joint
This large muscle on the front of the upper arm is used when you flex your elbow.
- What is the biceps brachii
This tool is commonly used in rehab to apply controlled cold therapy and compression at the same time
What is ...
- Game Ready
- Cryotherapy unit
What degree do you need to have to be an Athletic Trainer anywhere in the U.S.A?
What is ...
- Master's Degree (from a University that has a Master AT Program)
- Have to have passed your B.O.C!
The anterior crest (shin) is which bone?
- What is the Tibia
The atlas and axis (first two cervical vertebrae) form this type of joint, allowing you to shake your head “no.”
- What is the pivot joint
This dome-shaped muscle is the primary muscle used for breathing
- What is the diaphragm
What does M.O.I mean?
- What is the Mechanism of Injury
Athletic trainers work under the direction of this type of licensed medical professional.
- Who is a Physician
How many cranial bones are there?
Bonus / can include in question to name them
- 8 bones
- What are the Frontal, 2 Parietal, 2 Temporal, Occipital, Sphenoid, Ethmoid bones
Name all 6 types of joints
What is the
Ball-and-socket
Hinge
Pivot
Condyloid/ellipsoidal
Saddle
Gliding/plane
Name all 3 hamstring muscles
What are the
Biceps femoris - Lateral
Semitendinosus - Medial
Semimembranosus - Under bicep femoris
What are the 3 stages of healing?
What is the ...
1. Inflammatory Phase
2. Fibroblastic Repair Phase
3. Maturation/ Remodeling Phase
Athletic trainers must protect athlete information under this federal privacy law.
- What is HIPAA
- (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act)