CCFT DOMAIN 1 - SCREENING AND ASSESSMENT
Anthropometric and geometric - Answer -Technical movement in exercise and sport is
subject to these influences in anathomy
Anatomical phenotypes - Answer -Different body dimensions and body-segment
lengths
Localized - Answer -If there is an anatomical difference it needs to be:
Vitruvian Man - Answer -Leonardo da Vinci - The sketch shows man as the measure of
all things, both literally and figuratively. The square in which the figure is positioned
represents the terrestrial, whereas the circle represents the universe and the abstract.
Height - Answer -The length of a man's outspread arms is equal to his height. -da Vinci
One-eighth - Answer -From the bottom of the chin to the top of the head is how much of
a man's height? -da Vinci
Head - Answer -What is used as a reference length in da Vinci's-based systems in
determining the total length of the body, the length of body segments, and their
placement on the body.
Seven and a half or eight - Answer -How many head lengths do most common models
use to establish the height of the average body?
Longer than average - Answer -An elbow observed to be well below the level of the
belly button in an eight head model indicates an arm - or at least an upper arm - that is
longer than average (if the torso length is average)
Geometry of positions and movement - Answer -Deviations from average
anthropometry will also necessarily change what?
Wider grip - Answer -What will change a out the grip when racking the weight on the
shoulders for pressing or when receiving the bar during a clean if the athlete has longer
forearms
Long thighs - Answer -What type of thighs necessitate a higher hip starting position
(and therefore a more horizontal back position) off the floor in pulling motions?
Steeper - Answer -Shorter thighs mean a lower hip position and what type of back
angle in the start position off the floor in pulling motions?
, Acute exertional compartment syndrome (AECS) - Answer -a rare cause of of leg pain
often associated with a delay in diagnosis and potentially leading to irreversible muscle
and nerve damage
Pressure - Answer -AECS is characterized by a rise in what within a closed fascial
space in the absence of a specific traumatic event?
In AECS, the rise in pressure within a closed fascial space can lead to what? - Answer
-Override capillary perfusion pressure leading to a reduction in myocyte oxygenation
and ultimately resulting in myonecrosis and neurological damage
myocyte - Answer -muscle cell
myonecrosis - Answer -death of individual muscle fibers
Chronic Exertional Compartment Syndrome - Answer -Elevated intra compartmental
pressure which results in muscle ischemia and pressure on neurovascular structures
Ischemia - Answer -Lack of blood supply
Surgical emergency - Answer -While CECS is relatively benign, AECS is what?
Rarity and atypical presentation - Answer -What makes AECS an often delayed
diagnosis?
Muscle necrosis and neurovascular injury - Answer -Without prompt treatment with
fasciotomy, AECS can lead to what?
Non-fracture, atraumatic limb pain - Answer -It is critical for clinicians to maintain a high
index of suspicion for AECS in patients with acute presentations of what?
debridement - Answer -removal of foreign material and dead or damaged tissue from a
wound
Risk factors for non-fracture ACS - Answer -1. Vascular abnormalities
2. Thrombi
3. Blood dyscrasias
4. Anticoagulation use
5. Infection
6. Soft tissue injury
7. Illicit drug use
8. Metabolic conditions predisposing to myonecrosis
24 hours - Answer -Patients who were diagnosed with AECS within what time frame
had no evidence of long-term complications
Anthropometric and geometric - Answer -Technical movement in exercise and sport is
subject to these influences in anathomy
Anatomical phenotypes - Answer -Different body dimensions and body-segment
lengths
Localized - Answer -If there is an anatomical difference it needs to be:
Vitruvian Man - Answer -Leonardo da Vinci - The sketch shows man as the measure of
all things, both literally and figuratively. The square in which the figure is positioned
represents the terrestrial, whereas the circle represents the universe and the abstract.
Height - Answer -The length of a man's outspread arms is equal to his height. -da Vinci
One-eighth - Answer -From the bottom of the chin to the top of the head is how much of
a man's height? -da Vinci
Head - Answer -What is used as a reference length in da Vinci's-based systems in
determining the total length of the body, the length of body segments, and their
placement on the body.
Seven and a half or eight - Answer -How many head lengths do most common models
use to establish the height of the average body?
Longer than average - Answer -An elbow observed to be well below the level of the
belly button in an eight head model indicates an arm - or at least an upper arm - that is
longer than average (if the torso length is average)
Geometry of positions and movement - Answer -Deviations from average
anthropometry will also necessarily change what?
Wider grip - Answer -What will change a out the grip when racking the weight on the
shoulders for pressing or when receiving the bar during a clean if the athlete has longer
forearms
Long thighs - Answer -What type of thighs necessitate a higher hip starting position
(and therefore a more horizontal back position) off the floor in pulling motions?
Steeper - Answer -Shorter thighs mean a lower hip position and what type of back
angle in the start position off the floor in pulling motions?
, Acute exertional compartment syndrome (AECS) - Answer -a rare cause of of leg pain
often associated with a delay in diagnosis and potentially leading to irreversible muscle
and nerve damage
Pressure - Answer -AECS is characterized by a rise in what within a closed fascial
space in the absence of a specific traumatic event?
In AECS, the rise in pressure within a closed fascial space can lead to what? - Answer
-Override capillary perfusion pressure leading to a reduction in myocyte oxygenation
and ultimately resulting in myonecrosis and neurological damage
myocyte - Answer -muscle cell
myonecrosis - Answer -death of individual muscle fibers
Chronic Exertional Compartment Syndrome - Answer -Elevated intra compartmental
pressure which results in muscle ischemia and pressure on neurovascular structures
Ischemia - Answer -Lack of blood supply
Surgical emergency - Answer -While CECS is relatively benign, AECS is what?
Rarity and atypical presentation - Answer -What makes AECS an often delayed
diagnosis?
Muscle necrosis and neurovascular injury - Answer -Without prompt treatment with
fasciotomy, AECS can lead to what?
Non-fracture, atraumatic limb pain - Answer -It is critical for clinicians to maintain a high
index of suspicion for AECS in patients with acute presentations of what?
debridement - Answer -removal of foreign material and dead or damaged tissue from a
wound
Risk factors for non-fracture ACS - Answer -1. Vascular abnormalities
2. Thrombi
3. Blood dyscrasias
4. Anticoagulation use
5. Infection
6. Soft tissue injury
7. Illicit drug use
8. Metabolic conditions predisposing to myonecrosis
24 hours - Answer -Patients who were diagnosed with AECS within what time frame
had no evidence of long-term complications