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Damage of tearing to the joint or capsule |
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In Manual Muscle Testing (MMT) what comes first |
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Compression type forces cause what type of injury |
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Stress X-Rays evalutate what type of injury |
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Opening/seperation of joints |
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Infection of the skeletal muscles that result in edema and/or redness |
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Life-threatening allergic reaction |
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In the evalution process, what part will tell you the most information |
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Dislocation is caused by what type of forces |
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What percent of bilateral strength can be injured and still play with it |
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0%; you cant lose any strength |
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In the evaluation process, you check for movement patterns where |
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Special stress tests NOT inspection |
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an injury which occurs to ligaments caused by being stretched beyond their normal capacity and possibly torn |
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When two different observers do the test and try for the same answer |
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The speed and strength of a signal being transmitted by nerve cells. Testing these factors can reveal the nature of nerve injury, such as damage to nerve cells |
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splint as you find it (the extremity) |
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Pain you cannot play with: |
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Pain where you are not able to protect yourself and will make the condition worse |
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Merchant view is view of what |
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How to improve Intra-rater reliability: |
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do process over and over again until you get good at it |
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Joint locking and unable to move extremity: |
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What absorbs the most energy during X-ray: |
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Inflammation of the tendon |
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You dont know when it happened, occurs slowly over a period of time (little by little) |
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Injury occured by insidious onset: |
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decrease in the mass of the muscle, leads to increase of muscle weakness |
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Deep Tendon Reflex Grading: Grade 0: Grade 1: Grade 2: Grade 3: Grade 4: |
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Grade 0: no reflex Grade 1: Hyporeflexia Grade 2: Normal Grade 3: Hyperreflexia Grade 4: Hyperactive |
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The pain described as "pins and needles" is called |
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Whose safetly is most important as an evaluator? |
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Your safety is first, as an evaluator |
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The greatest risk for an inspector if a knee is about to be evaluated: |
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If you see a player holding their knee, the first thing you do: |
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look at the mechanism of injury (MOI) |
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Air hunger/difficulty breathing |
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Fracture--usually noticable |
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What is the most damaging contraction: |
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True Positive & True Negative |
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An example of not a good evaluation: |
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Stop evaluation but dont need EMS for pain where: |
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Pain in the left shoulder |
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"seperated shoulder" is because of: |
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This bony anatomy forms the lateral humeral articulating surface on the lateral epicondyle |
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Valgus stress test of the elbow is looking for trauma in what ligament: |
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This bony anatomy makes up the anteriomedial border of the medial epicondyle.It is also the site where the semilunar notch on the ulna fits |
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Indention in the lateral epicondyle that accepts the radial head during elbow flexion |
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The rotator cuff muscle that is most torn: |
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Winging scapula test is testing for what muscle weakenss: |
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Which is the only joint that connects the shoulder girdle to the axial skeleton: |
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The winging scapula test is testing which nerve: |
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Muscle NOT associated with elbow pronation and supination: A) Biceps Brachii B) Coracobrachialis C) Triceps Brachii |
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Which fracture of the SC joint is an immediate medical emergency: |
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Porximal and distal radioulnar joints are what type of joints: |
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Which muscle being tight results in not being able to tilt the scapula forward: |
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When the alignment of the forearm and humerus extend beyond 0 degrees in full extension what occurs: |
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For overhead throwing athletes if they are experiencing pain in the cocked position what would be causing it: |
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Istability or Impingement |
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What muscle inserts at the coracoid process: |
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What muscle inserts at the radial tuberosity |
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Which part of the trapezius retracts the scapula: |
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The scapulothoracic rhythm is: |
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The indented superior surface of the manubrium is: |
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Location of the top and bottom of the scapula marked by the thoracic vertebrae: |
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Deterioration of what muscle causes scapular depression |
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