This injury can happen if your head gets bumped, causing severe dizziness.
What is a concussion?
The name of the kneecap bone is?
The patella.
This person works with athletes to prevent and treat injuries.
What is an athletic trainer?
ROM stands for?
What is Range of Motion?
The prefix "Supra-" refers to what term?
This injury refers to pain in the front of the lower leg caused by overuse.
What is Shin Splints?
The collarbone is known as?
The stretchy material to support joints like ankles and wrists.
What is athletic tape?
RICE stands for?
What is Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation?
ACL stands for?
What is Anterior Cruciate Ligament?
This common injury refers to when a tendon becomes inflamed, like in “tennis elbow” or “jumper’s knee."
What is tendonitis?
The jaw bone is known as?
True or False: Athletic Trainers can diagnose injuries.
What is strength?
What is moving a body part away from the body?
A contusion is also known as?
What is a bruise?
The thighbone (aka the biggest bone in the body) is known as?
What is the femur?
NATA stands for?
Medical therapy involving the application of heat is referred to as?
What is thermotherapy?
What plane (line of axis) divides the body into left and right portions?
What is the Saggital plane?
This type of fracture is most common in children.
What is a greenstick fracture?
What are phalanges?
A player has a severe heat illness. The trainer should cool the athlete quickly using this method.
This type of exercise refers explosive jump training, incorporating speed and strength training to enhance explosiveness
What are plyometrics?
This is the largest organ in the body.
What is the skin?