Treatment/Rehab
Evaluations
Anatomy
Misc.
Exercise
100
The acronym P.R.I.C.E. 

What is Protection, Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation

100

The most validated test for ACL laxity

What is the Lachman Test

100

The only internal organ that can be regrown

What is the liver

100

Taping two adjacent fingers or toes together

What is "Buddy Taping"

100

Blowing up a balloon is one example of this type of movement pattern 

What is a breathing pattern 

200

_____ is used to increase ankle mobility after an injury in an open-packed position

What is Ankle Traction?

200
These bring blood away from the heart into the rest of the body

What are arteries?

200

Approximately 206 in the body (and hopefully none outside)

What are the number of bones in an adult?

200

The words corresponding to "closer to the midline" and "further from the midline," respectively 

What are "proximal" and "distal"

200

Minerals such as sodium, potassium, magnesium, and calcium lost via sweat during exercise 

What are electrolytes

300

Using soundwaves to push energy into and through the skin 

What is Ultrasound

300

The three tests for an AC Seperation

What are the cross-arm, sulcus, and external rotation tests

300

The muscle in the wrist that approximately 15% of the population does not have

What is the Palmaris Longus

300

The single-most studied dietary supplement 

What is creatine?
300
A knee dominant exercise with one knee bent in front and the other positioned behind 

What is a lunge

400

Using electrical currents to push medication through the skin

What is iontophoresis

400

A partial dislocation and spontaneous relocation of a joint

What is a subluxation 

400

The balance system is located in the inner ear

What is the vestibular system

400

The presence of bone/calcium deposits after repeated injury where soft tissue normally should be found

What is Hetrotrophic Ossification? 

400

The first energy system used during exercise; primary energy system for exercises <12 seconds (i.e. sprinting) 

What is ATP (adenosine triphosphate) 

500

This set of muscles transfers forces from the lower body into the upper body 

What are the core muscles 

500
The brain disease characterized by the buildup of tau proteins after repeated sub-concussive impacts

What is Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy 

500

By weight, this is the strongest muscle in the human body and is responsible for helping close the jaw 

What is the masseter

500
This percent of body weight lost leads to a decrease of performance 

What is 3% 

500

An example of an exercise incorporating a (L) arm vertical push and a (R) arm vertical pull at the same time

What is a simultaneous (L) overhead carry and (R) suitcase carry