Interesting but relatively useless facts in Athletic Training
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This bony protuberance serves as an attachment point for the short head of the biceps brachii
What is the coracoid process
100
This special test assesses the integrity of the supraspinatus muscle, and is identical to the supraspinatus manual muscle test.
What is the Empty can test.
100
This is the most common mechanism of dislocation at the shoulder joint
What is abduction and external rotation
100
This is what The acronym P.E.A.R.L. stands for
What is Pupils equal and reactive to light
100
It's the only bone in the human body that does not articulate with another bone
What is the Hyoid bone
200
This is the area between the greater and lesser tubercles of the humerus.
What is the bicipital groove or intertubicular groove
200
This test for impingement syndrome is performed by the examiner abducting the test shoulder to 90, forward flexing to 45, and passively internally rotating the shoulder.
What is Hawkins-Kennedy test
200
This injury usually occurs as a result of a fall on the tip of the shoulder or outstretched arm, where the humeral head is forced medially and superiorly into the glenoid cavity.
What is A.C. Sprain or separated shoulder
200
Bleeding that is contained within the skull is known as
What is Intracranial Hemorrhage
200
This liquid is usually packaged in a brown opaque bottle because ultraviolet light degrades its effectiveness.
What is Hydrogen Peroxide
300
This is the anatomical landmark that is referenced when we discuss upward and downward rotation of the scapula.
What is the inferior angle
300
This test is performed by the examiner pressing inferiorly on the AC joint and looking to see if it springs back up
What is Piano Key sign
300
This is what the acronym S.L.A.P. stands for.
What is Superior Labrum Anterior to Posterior
300
This sign of a possible skull fracture where there is visible bruising behind the ears.
What is Battle's Sign
300
This is the largest organ of the human body
What is the skin
400
This is the most superior bony protuberance of the scapula.
What is the Acromion process
400
This test is performed standing with the subject's hands clasped behind their head as they are instructed to isometrically contract their biceps while the examiner palpates the long head of the biceps brachii.
What is Ludington's test
400
This is a condition where subacromial soft tissue becomes inflamed, decreasing the space and inhibiting function.
What is Impingement Syndrome
400
This cranial nerve controls shoulder elevation.
What is the Accessory
400
This is the strongest muscle in the human body
What is the tongue
500
This prominent plate of bone crosses obliquely the medial four-fifths of the scapula.
What is the spine of the scapula
500
A positive sign for this test is the subject's inability to lower both shoulders at the same speed, and is indicative of rotator cuff pathology.
What is Drop Arm test
500
A tear that occurs in the inferior (lower) rim of the labrum is known as this.
What is a Bankhart Lesion
500
Fluctuation between hyperpnea and apnea that may indicated intracranial hemorrhage.