FOOT, ANKLE, LOWER LEG UNIT KNEE UNIT CHAPTER 1-3 CHAPTER 4 THIGH UNIT
100
What is "turf toe"
Another name for hallux sprain
100
What is hinge
The knee is classified as this kind of joint
100
Galen
Physician at Gladiator Contest 129-199 A.D.
100
Periodization
What is a long-term training plan.
100
Femur
What is the strongest bone in the body?
200
What is plantar flexion
Flexion of toes or foot towards the sole of the foot
200
Lateral Collateral Ligament
The ligament located on the outside of the knee
200
National Athletic Trainers Association
What does NATA stand for?
200
Post-season
This season begins after the last competition and comprises the early part of the off-season.
200
Quadriceps
What is the muscle group called on the front of your thigh?
300
What is eversion
The deltoid ligament stabilizes this motion.
300
What is PCL sprain
An athlete running into the bleachers hitting knee anteriorly; body goes forward might have this injury
300
Team Physician
Who has the ultimate and absolute authority over all health matters.
300
Specific Adaptations to Imposed Demands
What does SAID stand for?
300
History, Observation, Palpation and Special Tests
What does HOPS stand for?
400
Medial Longitudinal Arch
Arch that originates along the medial border of the calcaneus and extends forward to the distal head of the 1st metatarsal.
400
Meniscus
What part of the knee anatomy is called "shock absorbers?"
400
Podiatrist
Name of the the specialist for foot related injuries
400
Warm-up, motivation, overload, consistency, progression, intensity, specificity, individuality, stress and safety
List 4 Principles of Conditioning.
400
Gracillis
What is the muscle called located on your inner thigh?
500
What is the calcaneus and fibula
The calcaneofibular ligament connects these two bones together
500
Medial Collateral Ligament
A blow to the lateral side of the knee causes injury to what?
500
Biomechanics, Exercise Physiology, Sport Psychology, Sports Nutrition, Strength & Conditioning, Physical Therapy, Athletic Training, Physician, Sports Dentistry, Chiropractic
List 5 Areas of Specialization for Sports Medicine
500
Flexibility, Strength, Power and Endurance
What are the 4 Foundations of Conditioning?
500
Biceps femoris, Semitendinous, Semimembraneous
This the 3 main muscles of the Hamstring Group






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