The position used to analyze physical movement or rotation is called the ___ position.
This taping is called ____ and it helps stabilize/support ____.

What is an ACL Taping, to support the ACL?
What is Protection, elevation, avoiding anti-inflammatories, compression, exercise, loading, optimism, vascularization, and education?
One thing Student atheltic trainers can't do is ___.
What is diagnose?
The two movements possible in the ankle (rotation) are ___ and ___.
What are dorsiflexion and plantarflexion?
The recovery position looks like __. (Show me!)
ABC stands for ___.
What is Airway, Breathing, and Circulation?
The first step of the Emergency Action Plan on Campus is ___.
What is calling Tomo and then calling 995?
The two joins in your fingers are called ___ and ___, and their acronym is ___ and ___.
What are the proximal interphalangeal joint, and the distal interphalangeal joint? What are PIP and DIP?
When an individual has a seizure, you do ___.
What is... remove obstacles in the region, put them into recovery position, call 995, ask for relevant medical history, and stay with the individual?
What is Danger, Response, Airway, Breathing and Circulation?
The most frequently sprained ligament in the ankle is the _______ ligament.
What is the Atherior Talofibular Ligament?
There are ___ cervical vertabra, ___ Thoracic vertebra, and ___ Lumbar vertebra.
What are 5 cervical vertebra, 12 thoracic vertebra, and 5 lumbar vertebra?
This is taken from the ___ view.
What is the lateral view?
The foot has __ bones, including __ phalanges, __ tarsal bones (talus, calcaneus, cuboid, navicular, and 3 cuneiforms), __ metatarsals, and __ sesamoids.
What are 28 bones, 14 phalanges, 7 tarsal bones, 5 metatarsals, and 2 sesamoids?