What is the average recovery time for a bone break?
What is 6-8 weeks.
What is the largest bone in the shin Tibia or Fibula?
What is tibia
What are the four lobes of the brain?
What is Temporal, Occipital, Frontal, Parietal
What is the term used to refer to the front of the body
What is Anterior.
Injury to the posterior portion of the femur
What is Hamstring?
Swelling or bruising of the bone is called what
What is contusion.
Is an injury to the ligament a sprain or strain?
Sprain
What part of the brain is responsible for movement?
What is Motor Cortex.
You lift your leg out to the right is that adduction or abduction?
What are the four ligaments of the knee?
ACL, PCL, LCL, MCL
What kind of bone break is horizontal across the bone?
Transverse Fracture
What is the test to see if you tore your ACL?
What is Lachman test.
What are some common symptoms of a concussion?
What is headaches, nausea, dizziness, light sensitivity.
What part of the body is more Proximal to the knee? Femur or Humerus
What is Femur.
What type of force is outside forcing inward?
What is Valgus force
There is an open fracture to the leg that has shattered into multiple pieces, what kind of fracture is it?
What is an open comminuted fracture.
What is torn LCL.
What is progressive degenerate of the brain called?
What is CTE (chronic traumatic encephalopathy)
You rotate your hand so that your palm is facing upward what is this called?
What is supination.
Do Muscles Push or pull?
What is Pull?
What are the 4 phases of fracture healing
What is 1.clot 2.fibrocartilage callus 3.Bony callus 4.Bone remodeling.
a small chunk of bone attached to a tendon or ligament gets pulled away from the main part of the bone what type of fracture has occurred
What is avulsion fracture.
What is the fluid between the brain and skull called?
What is Cerebrospinal brain fluid?
Based on anatomical position which phalanges is most lateral?
What is Thumb.
You hit your head against another persons helmet during a football game and choose to go back in. 5 minutes later you hit your head in the same spot again. What type of brain injury is this?
What is second impact syndrome?