In Front of.
What is Anterior?
This type of bone has a shaft and two ends that are wider to allow for better articulations with other bones.
What is a Long Bone?
movement is flexion and extension
What is a hinge joint?
The number of phases in the Gait Cycle?
What is 4?
The part in an evaluation where you listen how someone was injured.
What is a history?
In back of
What is Posterior?
It is located between your hips and your knee.
What is the Femur?
The type of joint in the Wrist?
What is a gliding joint?
The first contact with the ground in the gait cycle.
What is heel strike?
Information in an evaluation that is factual.
What is objective information?
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What is Superior?
The non-weight bearing bone of the lower leg.
What is the Fibula?
The knee is this type of joint.
What is a hinge joint?
The last phase in the gait cycle where your foot is in contact with the ground.
What is Toe-off?
Opinion based information.
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What is the Radius?
The shoulder and the hip are this type of joint.
What is a ball and socket?
The phase of the gait cycle where all of your weight is on one foot.
What is midstance?
The minimum level of education you need to become a certified athletic trainer.
What is a Masters degree?
What is Superficial?
The small bones in the wrist?
What are Carpals?
A half moon shaped cartilage that is thicker on the lateral edges and gets thinner. It helps in knee stabilization and was once considered a shock absorber.
What is a meniscus?
The phase of the gait cycle where your foot is not in contact with the ground.
The professional organization for Athletic Trainers.
What is the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA)?