The axial skeleton, makes up this percentage of the human skeleton
What is 40%?
It's function is to flex the elbow
What are the bicep muscles?
It's the latin word for heat
What is calor?
The most critical component of an injury evaluation.
What is history?
The forehead is located _____ in comparison to the chin.
superior
seven individual bones make up this section of the vertebral column.
What is cervical?
The largest muscles in the upper body
What is the latissimus dorsi?
This type of fracture does not show up on x-rays
What is stress fx?
What does the P stand for in HOPS?
The cavity that contains the heart and lungs
What is thoracic cavity?
This bone in the forearm, is located on the same side as the fifth phalange in the anatomical position.
What is the ulna?
What is the hamstring muscle?
The typical MOI of a "pulled" muscle.
What is tension?
The special test used to determine a torn achilles tendon.
What is the Thompson Test?
The plane that "cuts" the body into a top and bottom halves.
What is the transverse plane?
Stronger than concrete.
What is the femur?
This muscle functions to extend the knee
What is the quadriceps?
This type of muscle injury is most common in gastrocs, hamstrings, abs, and quads. Most often caused by fatigue and dehydration.
What are muscle cramps?
The 4 types of injury evaluation.
PPE, On-field, Off-field, and progress evaluation
The type of head injury when the head is stationary and hit by an object.
What is coup?
The bones between the carpals and the phalanges
What are the metacarpals?
Spell the muscles the flexes and rotates the head.
S-T-E-R-N-O-C-L-E-I-D-O-M-A-S-T-O-I-D
What is maturation-remodeling?
The term used to describe the predicted outcome of an injury/illness.
What is prognosis?
The ROM that involves when you are moved by someone else.
What is passive?