Prefix
Types of Injuries
Anatomical Directions
Occupations
Random
100

Prefix for too much

What is Hyper?

100

A scrape or a road rash 

What is an abrasion?

100

The meniscus on the inside of the knee

What is the Medial Meniscus?

100

Cannot write prescriptions and works under a dr

What is a PA?

100

Injury that happens suddenly

What is acute?

200

Prefix for Blood

What is Hema or Hemo?
200

Sprain

What is an injury to a ligament?

200

Laying face down

What is Prone?
200

Mainly works with athletes; takes on many roles in sports medicine

What is an Athletic Trainer?

200

Most common in sports with repetitive motions

What is chronic?

300

Prefix for not enough or too little

What is Hypo?
300

Injury to a tendon

What is a Strain?

300

Plantar Flexion

What is pointing your toe?

300

Helps people attain fitness goals; no degree needed

What is a Personal Trainer?

300

The separation of two bones at the joint

What is dislocation?

400

Prefix having to do with bone

What is Osteo?

400

The tearing away of a piece of bone by the tendon

What is an avulsion fracture?

400

Laying face up

What is Supine?

400

Rehabilitates patients to do everyday tasks

What is OT?

400

Feeling for injury

What is Palpation?

500

Prefix having to do with muscle

What is Myo?

500

Discoloration, pooling in tissue from an injury

What is edema?

500

The furthest from the joint

What is distal?

500

Mainly works in hospitals planning exercise programs to help people with all sicknesses

What is an Exercise Physiologist?

500

When someone tells you how they're feeling after being injured

What is symptom?