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(SOAP notes, HOPS, ABC's, ect.)
Foot injuries and anatomy
Skin infections and wounds
Ankle injuries and anatomy
Body tissue and anatomy
100
How can the skill level of an athlete affect an injury?
What is the lower the skill level the athlete is, the higher the risk of injury?
100
what is a great toe strain?
What is Turf toe?
100
1 example of each type of skin infections
What is Bacterial: Staph or Strep, Viral: Herpes, warts, or molluscum contagiosum, Fungal: Ringworm
100
What type of joint is the ankle?
What is a hinge joint?
100
Where is smooth muscle found?
What is internal organs?
200
acronym for airway, breathing, and circulation.
What is ABC's?
200
3 causes of plantar fasciitis?
What is overuse, unsupportive footwear, tight achilles tendons, running on hard surfaces, and chronic irritation?
200
Name the wound where tissue is completely ripped from it's source.
What is an Avulsion?
200
What is the % of sports injuries that involve the ankle?
What is 15% ?
200
name the 4 properties of muscle.
What is contractility, excitability, extensibility, and elasticity?
300
Type of data that includes the athlete's size, weight, and structure.
What is anthropomorphic data?
300
3 ways to prevent foot injuries?
What is appropriate footwear, shoe orthotic, and good foot hygiene?
300
How can you prevent MRSA?
What is good hygiene, keep hands clean, keep cuts and scrapes clean, avoid contact with other wounds or bandages, and avoid sharing personal items?
300
What links the lower leg and the foot?
What is the talus?
300
Name 3 different shapes of the muscle.
What is deltoid, trapezius, serratus, rhomboideus, or teres?
400
What does SOAP in SOAP notes stand for?
What is subjective, objective, assessment, and plan?
400
How many bones make up the tarsals, metatarsals, and phalanges of the foot?
What is 26?
400
List the different types of infections and if they are curable.
What is viral(not curable), fungal(curable), and bacterial(curable)?
400
What are the 5 ligaments of the ankle?
What is posterior talofibular ligament, posterior inferior tibiofibular ligament, calcaneofibular ligament, anterior inferior tibiofibular ligament, and anterior talofibular ligament?
400
Muscle that opposes or reverses a prime mover( types of muscle action).
What is an antagonist?
500
If a spinal injury is suspected, how would a trained professional open the airway?
What is a jaw thrust or head- tilt chin- lift?
500
Name the 6 foot movements?
What is dorsiflexion, plantar flexion, pronation, inversion, eversion, and supination?
500
What does MRSA stand for?
What is methacillin resistant staphylococcus aureus?
500
List the ankle motions.
What is plantar flexion, dorsiflexion, inversion, and eversion?
500
name the 2 involuntary muscles.
What is smooth and cardiac muscles?