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SPORTS MEDICINE HOSA-INJURY/ILLNESS PREVENTION AND WELLNESS PROMOTION | ACTUAL QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED ANSWERS 2025|26 | GRADED A+

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SPORTS MEDICINE HOSA-INJURY/ILLNESS PREVENTION AND WELLNESS PROMOTION | ACTUAL QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED ANSWERS 2025|26 | GRADED A+ 1. Blisters most often found on the feet. as the layers of skin rub together, friction causes sepa- ration. The body responds with fluid formation. The fluid causes pressure on nerve endings- perceived as pain. 2. what happens when a blister is neglected? may break and causes a open wound. 3. ankle sprains range from muscle strains and ligament strains to disloca- tions and fractures. 4. mechanism of ankle sprain is usually... 5. ligament most of- ten injured in an ankle sprain 6. why are ankle taping most pre- ventive of inver- sion sprain? 7. Which is less common? Ever- sion or Inversion. combination of excessive inversion and plantar flexion. anterior talofibular because sprains are mostly lateral. Eversion 8. Deltoid Ligament Helps prevent excessive eversion or turning of the heel outward mvmt.

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1. Blisters most often found on the feet.
as the layers of skin rub together, friction causes sepa-
ration. The body responds with fluid formation. The fluid
causes pressure on nerve endings- perceived as pain.

2. what happens may break and causes a open wound.
when a blister is
neglected?

3. ankle sprains range from muscle strains and ligament strains to disloca-
tions and fractures.

4. mechanism of combination of excessive inversion and plantar flexion.
ankle sprain is
usually...

5. ligament most of- anterior talofibular
ten injured in an
ankle sprain

6. why are ankle because sprains are mostly lateral.
taping most pre-
ventive of inver-
sion sprain?

7. Which is less Eversion
common? Ever-
sion or Inversion.

8. Deltoid Ligament Helps prevent excessive eversion or turning of the heel
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, outward mvmt.

9. Categories of First degree, second degree, or third degree.
sprains

10. First degree One or more of supporting ligaments and surrounding
sprain tissues are stretched. Minor discomfort, point tenderness,
little to know swelling. No abnormal movement in the joint
to indicate lack of stability.




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