What are the bones of the elbow?
What are the Ulna, Radius, and Humerus?
An injury that results in a bone being moved out from where it regularly is.
What is a dislocation?
The medical term for the front of the body?
What is Anterior?
Th empty-can test tests for:
What is supraspinatus weakness?
The term for when a broken bone fails to heal.
What is nonunion?
What is the job of the meniscus?
They are there to be shock absorbers and stabilize the knee.
What is another name for lateral epicondylitis?
What is tennis elbow?
The medical term for a bruise?
What is a Contusion
What does the tenel's sign test for?
What is ulnar nerve compromise?
The small bone that is commonly found embedded within a muscle or tendon near joint surfaces?
What is a sesimoid bone?
What is the weight bearing bone in the ankle?
What is the Tibia?
What is another name for the injury Halux valgus.
What is a bunion?
The term for the movement of the the scapulas away from each other?
What is Protraction?
When do you use Valgus/Varus tests?
To assess the integrity of the collateral ligaments.
the purpose of this step in taping an ankle is to provide a base for all the other tape to stick to. what is this step?
What are anchors?
Where is the Calcaneo-fibular ligament located?
Where is the foot?
What causes a medial collateral ligament sprain?
What is a Valgus force?
The term for the movement of the wrist toward the ulna/toward the body?
What is ulnar deviation?
what does the Apley's scratch test for?
What is an acromioclavicular sprain?
What month is National Athletic Trainers Month?
When is March?
What are the names of all 8 carpal bones?
What are the scaphoid, lunate, triquetrum, pisiform, hamate, capitate, trapezoid, and trapezium?
What is the difference between tendonosis and tendosynovitis?
Tendinosis is a degeneration of the tendon without inflamation. Tendosynovitis is a degeneration of the tendon with inflamation
The term for the thumb and fingers moving back to their original position.
What is reposition?
what is the phalens test for?
What is carpal tunnel?
What is the difference between signs and symptoms?
A sign is something physical that a doctor can feel/see. A symptom is something that the patient feels and has to describe.