Vocabulary
Preventing Injuries
Muscles
Head and Facial Injuries
Throat and thorax and Abdominal injuries
100

A profession dedicated to maintaining and improving the health and well-being of the physically active population and preventing athletics. 

What is Athletic Training?

100

One example of this type of injury prevention would be weight category wrestling. 

What is Proper Matching?

100

Muscle's found in the walls of the heart.

What is Cardiac Muscle?

100

severe bleeding within the brain caused by a blow to the head particularly over the temporal or parietal regions.  

What is Intracranial Hematoma?

100

A rib contusion will cause an athlete to experience pain with these action.

What is inhaling and exhaling?

200

When a person fails to even minimal care when needed.

What is Gross Negligence? 

200

One Example of this type of injury prevention would be teaching a football player that his helmet is protection and should not be used as a weapon.

What is Educating an athlete?

200

Muscles that are attached to the bones

What is Tendon?

200

An athlete seeing sparks of flashes of light is a symptom of this injury.

What is Detached Retina 

200

This is deep breathing at a rate of more than 24 hours per minute.

What is Hyperventilation?

300

To an erect with arms at the side and palms facing forward.

What is Anatomical Position?

300

One Example of this type of injury preventing is  helping athletes have a good muscular strength and flexibility.

What is Physical Fitness?

300

They reduce the size of an opening in the body.

What is Sphincter Muscles?

300

the eye sits in this socket.

What is orbital foramen?

300

This is a lump of tissue usually in the intestine.

What is Hernia?

400

The chronic inflammation of a bursa sac.

What is Bursitis?

400

One example is following the guide line of a player warming up before a game is one way of preventing an injury.

What is Rule Enforcement?

400

This muscle is most responsible for movement 

What is Prime Mover?

400

carries sound from the pinna to the tympanic membrane, or eardrum

What is auditory canal?

400

This organ can be removed if it causes pain.

What is the spleen?

500

Severe bleeding within the brain caused by a blow to the head.

What is Intracranial Hematoma?

500

Practicing the comprehensive injury prevention reduces the Risk of what. 

What is legal liability?

500

Muscles divided into two categories

What is Voluntary and Involuntary?

500

This is the roof of the mouth

What is palate?

500

These are the two organs that are found in the abdomen.


What are Solid organs and hollow organs?