When viewed from the side, an adult spine's shape
What is S-shaped curve?
The most frequent fracture in sports
what is Clavicular Fracture?
frequently occurs in baseball and basketball
What is Mallet Finger?
Most common wrist injury
What is Wrist Sprain?
Common among active children and youths
What is forearm fracture?
An abnormal curve of the lumbar spine
What is Lordosis?
What is Scapular Fracture?
Rupture of the extensor tendon
What is Boutonniere Deformity?
frequently referred to as a bible cyst
What is Ganglion Cyst?
occurs when a bursa becomes inflamed
What is Bursitis?
An abnormal curve of the thoracic spine
What is Kyphosis?
Abnormal movement of the scapula
what is Scapular Dyskinesis?
Twist of a finger while it is semiflexed
What is PIP Dislocation?
Most frequently fractured of the carpal bones
What is Scaphoid Fracture?
Hairline cracks in bones of the arm
What is stress fracture?
An abnormal curve from side-to-side
What is Scoliosis?
Occurs when the arm is forced into abduction
What is Glenohumeral Ligament Sprain?
Caused by direct axial force or a compressive force
What is Metacarpal Fracture?
a medical condition that occurs when at least one of the bones within the wrist sustains severe damage or injury
What is a broken wrist?
Pressure on nerves in the arm
what is carpal tunnel syndrome?
The job of the curves of the spine (3 responses)
What is absorb shock, maintain balance, and allow range of motion?
Caused by direct impact to the tip of the shoulder
what is Acromioclavicular Ligament Sprain?
Repeated movement can cause the tendons of the wrist and hand to sustain irritation
What is Trigger Finger?
a condition where the blood supply to one of the small bones in the wrist is interrupted
What is Kienböck's disease?
Pain and swelling of the tough, ropey fibers that connect muscles to bones
What is tendonitis?