This test checks for a torn ACL or a torn ATFL
Anterior Drawer Test
Give 5 main members of the sports medicine team
Athlete, physician, coach, parent, psychologist, physiologist, athletic trainer, allied health professional
what type of testing uses the Harvard Step Test, and 12-Minute Run Test to grade oxygen saturation of the blood?
VO2 Max
Hypertension
High Blood Pressure. (130/80 is considered hypertension)
What is prophylactic taping used for?
Injury Prevention
Kehr’s Sign
Referred pain in the LEFT shoulder due to a possible SPLEEN INJURY
________________ carries oxygenated blood to brain.______________ carry’s deoxygenated blood back to heart
Carotid Artery
Jugular Vein
The fight or flight response is “instinctive.” It occurs when a _______________ is stimulated. This causes a chain reaction with a message sent to an inerneuron, then immediately back to a/an ___________________.
Afferent Neuron
Efferent Neuron
What type of training consists of the following?
Repeat bouts of exercise with rest in-between for speed and power
Interval Training
Little Leaguer's Elbow is also known as:
__________ regulate Acid-Base-Balance in the body, regulate sugar, salt and mineral balances. Your nephrons do this (in the loop of Henle) within this structure.
Kidneys
How much and when should an athlete hydrate during training?
6-12 Oz. every 15-20 minutes
Vagus Nerve (Cranial Nerve X) affects
running, heartbeat, blood pressure. It runs 10 meters in length of 33 feet. Longest cranial nerve in the body
_____________is air within the pleural cavity (lungs) so the lungs cannot expand
Pneumothorax
A professional association for athletic trainers in the US
NATA is a professional association for athletic trainers in the US
progressively and gradually challenging or placing additional stress, increased weight, increased reps and longer duration (this is a type of exercise principle))
Overload Principle
Osteo=
Myo=
Hepa=
Pod or Ped=
Bone
Muscle
Blood
Foot
________________ is blood in the pleural cavity (Lungs) so they lungs cannot expand
Hemothorax
3 physiological affects of cryotherapy are:
Decreased Pain
Decreased Muscle Spasm
Vaso Dilation
-What is an osteopath?
-What is a podiatrist?
Bone Doctor
Foot Doctor
This is considered a highly contagious infection that is resistant to antibiotics, normally contracted at a medical facility
MRSA=Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus
When setting rehab goals use: S.M.A.R.T.
= Specific, Measurable, Adjustable, Realistic, Time
Carb Loading is:
The nutrition training to max glycogen storage
What is considered a mortise joint in the human body?
Ankle Joint
ATC’s gain certification through ________________by passing the BOC (Board of Certification Exam.)
CAATE (Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education)