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What is the most common mechanism of injury when rehabbing an upper extremity?
B) FOOSH (Fall On OutStretched Hand)
Which injury can be tested with the ‘squeeze test’?
A) AC joint
What direction is Protraction?
C) Forward
What is the term used for a torn UCL?
B) Gamekeeper’s Thumb
What are the 3 ROM to be evaluated?
C) AROM, PROM, RROM
(Active, Passive, and Resisted Range of Motion)
Body movements can be done without resistance with:
A) AROM
What is Tinea Corporis?
C) Ringworm
How do you splint a fracture to any extremity?
Immobilize the joints above and below the fracture. Use padding, secure with splints or rigid supports, and check circulation.
Who is in charge of the scene in an emergency situation?
C) Head Athletic Trainer
What are the four rotator cuff muscles?
Supraspinatus, Infraspinatus, Teres Minor, Subscapularis
What is the SLAP test testing for?
Superior Labrum Anterior to Posterior tear (labral tear)
What test(s) are used to test for Tommy John injuries?
Valgus Stress Test and Moving Valgus Stress Test
What is the ligament that causes Tommy John surgery?
C) Ulnar Collateral Ligament
What presents with a honey-yellow crust covering the lesion…
A) Impetigo
Instruct a student how to tape an athlete’s ankle:
- Pre-wrap ankle
- Apply anchor strips
- Apply stirrups and horseshoe strips
- Add heel locks
- Close with figure-eights and cover strips
- Ensure comfort and circulation
Most proximal part of the ulna?
C) Olecranon Process
How many bones does the human body have?
C) 206
Most inferior part of the sternum?
A) Xiphoid Process
What is a strain?
A) Injury to a muscle/tendon
How many pairs of true ribs are there?
A) 7
How many pairs of false ribs are there?
B) 3