Muscles
Bones
Soft Tissue Injury
Head Trauma
Miscellaneous
100
This "six pack" muscle is responsible for trunk flexion.
What is Rectus Abdominus?
100
A fracture of the 5th metacarpal is called this (named for the athlete not the dog).
What is a boxer's fracture?
100
The action of the quadriceps.
What is knee extension?
100
The main function of this connective tissue is to keep the tibia from sliding forward.
What is the anterior cruciate ligament?
100
The three types of ankle sprains.
What are lateral, medial, and high?
200
The articulation between the Sacrum and Pelvis.
What is the sacro-iliac joint?
200
A fracture of the distal radius and ulna is called this.
What is a Colles Fracture?
200
Located on the lateral thigh the Iliotibial Band is a broad piece of this.
What is fascia or connective tissue?
200
Following a knee injury, an athlete might wear this type of brace when he/she returns to play.
What is a functional brace?
200
This is a sprain of the first metatarsal-phalangeal joint.
What is Turf Toe?
300
This is an injury to the iliac crest caused by a direct blow.
What is a hip pointer?
300
This anatomical landmark is located between the the two abductor tendons of the thumb.
What is the Anatomic Snuffbox?
300
In this type of muscle contraction the muscle shortens against resistance.
What is CONCENTRIC?
300
The Intercondylar Notch is the space between these two rounded ends of the distal femur.
What are the condyles?
300
Aspirin, Tylenol, ibuprofen and Aleve are examples of this type of medication.
What is an analgesic or pain reliever?
400
These are the most commonly strained hip muscles.
What are the hip flexors?
400
The scaphoid is the most commonly fractures of this group of wrist bones.
What are the carpals?
400
Hip/thigh adduction is the action of this muscle group.
What is are the groin muscles?
400
The Lachman's Test and the Anterior Drawer Test are diagnostic tools for this injury.
What is an ACL injury?
400
These are 3 organisms that can cause infection.
What are a virus, bacteria, fungus, parasite?
500
An avulsion is a forcible tearing away of this.
What is a tendon and/or bone attachment?
500
You can easily fracture this bone by FOOSH and it will likely take longer to heal than any other bone.
What is the scaphoid?
500
Of the quadriceps muscles (vastus medialis, vastus lateralis, rectus femoris and vastus intermedius) this is a hip flexor.
What is rectus femoris?
500
These are two reasons females have a biomechanical disadvantage for ACL injury.
What are wider hips, smaller ACL, narrower notch, increased Q angle ?
500
This word refers to a blood sugar level that is too low.
What is hypoglycemia?