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Sports Medicine (Actual) Exam Graded A+
1st Degree - ANSWER-strain or sprain - over stretching of the tendon or ligament

2nd degree - ANSWER-partial tear - no longer has a lot of stability

3rd degree - ANSWER-complete tear or rupture

Abduction - ANSWER-moving body part away from body (movement along the frontal
plane)

Abrasions - ANSWER-scrape

Achilles Tendon Rupture - ANSWER-can be caused by tendonitis - may be able to see
the deformity, but swelling may prevent that - use Thompson Test (squeezing calf)

Achilles Tendonitis - ANSWER-pain in back of heel & may notice some swelling in
tendon - feels "creaky"

Acromian Process - ANSWER-AC joint is here and common injury associated is
shoulder separation

Acromioclavicular - ANSWER-semi-movable joint between the acromion of scapula and
clavicle - important for shoulder elevation. Injury = separation

acute - ANSWER-right after injury - corresponds to the inflammation stage

Adduction - ANSWER-moving body part toward midline (movement along frontal plane)

Agonist - ANSWER-the primary muscle causing movement

Anatomical Snuffbox - ANSWER-indentation below thumb by wrist - location of the
scafoid

Ankle Sprain - ANSWER-most common injury - could notice joint effusion or entire foot
may be swollen - pain where ligaments are

Antagonist - ANSWER-the muscle opposing the primary muscle causing movement

Anterior - ANSWER-toward the front of the body

Anterior Compartment Syndrome - ANSWER-due to contusion/blunt force trauma -
swollen & skin looks shiny/glassy - decreased function - may need to have pressure
released by cutting open

Appendix - ANSWER-temperature, abdominal pain, and flu like symptoms

, Arthroscopy - ANSWER-best diagnotic test because you can see the actual structure

Articular - ANSWER-joint surface of a bone that is lined with cartilage

Avulsion - ANSWER-ligament or tendon pulling off a piece of bone

Avulsions - ANSWER-force peels a little piece of skin up (flap)

Base of 5th Metatarsel - ANSWER-where you can get an invulsion fracture

Bone Scan - ANSWER-diagnotic test best to determine a stress fracture because you
can see the bone healing

Bruise (ecchymosis) - ANSWER-result of an injury in some cases - referring to the
coloration

Bursa - ANSWER-sack containing fluid to prevent friction of muscle/tendon over bone

calcaneus - ANSWER-heel bone - strong and dense

Chondral - ANSWER-Fracture on the articular cartilage

Chondromalacia - ANSWER-roughing behind kneecap-arthritis

Chronic - ANSWER-result of repetitive microtrauma

Clavicle - ANSWER-s-shaped bone known as the collar bone - susceptible to fractures
at the curves

Closed Fracture - ANSWER-does not break through skin

Collateral Injury - ANSWER-avoid full knee extensions - use isometrics and stengthen
knee first and then move onto other areas

Comminuted - ANSWER-more than two pieces of bone fragments

Compression - ANSWER-bone collapses on itself

Concentric action - ANSWER-a shortening action

Contralateral - ANSWER-the opposite side from the affected area

Contusion - ANSWER-injury caused by blunt force trauma

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