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What is the classification of nerve injury that involves localized conduction block and temporary loss of sensation and/or motor function?
What is the classification of nerve injury that involves localized conduction block and temporary loss of sensation and/or motor function?
- Neuralgia
- Grade 2: axonotmesis
- Grade 3: neurotmesis
- Grade 1: neuropraxia (correct)
Which type of bone fracture occurs straight across the bone?
Which type of bone fracture occurs straight across the bone?
- Oblique
- Transverse (correct)
- Spiral
- Depressed
What type of pain is characterized by chronic pain along the nerve's course?
What type of pain is characterized by chronic pain along the nerve's course?
- Indirect pain
- Referred pain
- Neuralgia (correct)
- Radiating pain
Which property of long bones refers to the ends of the bones where the growth plate is located?
Which property of long bones refers to the ends of the bones where the growth plate is located?
What is the classification of nerve injury that involves significant motor and mild sensory deficits, with recovery usually occurring in 2 weeks?
What is the classification of nerve injury that involves significant motor and mild sensory deficits, with recovery usually occurring in 2 weeks?
Which type of bone fracture generally occurs on flat bones and is depressed in nature?
Which type of bone fracture generally occurs on flat bones and is depressed in nature?
What is the term for a fracture that results from repeated loading with lower magnitude of forces?
What is the term for a fracture that results from repeated loading with lower magnitude of forces?
Which type of injury occurs when a bone breaks off due to an avulsion?
Which type of injury occurs when a bone breaks off due to an avulsion?
What is the overall goal of rehabilitation?
What is the overall goal of rehabilitation?
In the chronic stage of rehabilitation, what is the aim?
In the chronic stage of rehabilitation, what is the aim?
What is the purpose of protective taping/bracing in rehabilitation?
What is the purpose of protective taping/bracing in rehabilitation?
What is the main aim during the acute stage of rehabilitation?
What is the main aim during the acute stage of rehabilitation?
What does the term 'osteopenia' refer to?
What does the term 'osteopenia' refer to?
What is the primary goal during the sub-acute stage of rehabilitation?
What is the primary goal during the sub-acute stage of rehabilitation?
What does osteoporosis refer to?
What does osteoporosis refer to?
What is the purpose of cardiovascular endurance in rehabilitation?
What is the purpose of cardiovascular endurance in rehabilitation?
What is the primary aim during the sub-acute stage of rehabilitation?
What is the primary aim during the sub-acute stage of rehabilitation?
What is the classification of a bone injury that involves reduced bone mineral density and predisposes to fractures?
What is the classification of a bone injury that involves reduced bone mineral density and predisposes to fractures?
What is the primary goal during the acute stage of rehabilitation?
What is the primary goal during the acute stage of rehabilitation?
What type of bone fracture generally occurs on flat bones and is depressed in nature?
What type of bone fracture generally occurs on flat bones and is depressed in nature?
What is the overall goal of rehabilitation?
What is the overall goal of rehabilitation?
What does the term 'osteoporosis' refer to?
What does the term 'osteoporosis' refer to?
What is the purpose of protective taping/bracing in rehabilitation?
What is the purpose of protective taping/bracing in rehabilitation?
Which classification of nerve injury involves motor and sensory deficit that lasts up to months and might require surgery?
Which classification of nerve injury involves motor and sensory deficit that lasts up to months and might require surgery?
What type of bone fracture generally occurs on flat bones and is depressed in nature?
What type of bone fracture generally occurs on flat bones and is depressed in nature?
What is the term for a chronic pain along the nerve's course?
What is the term for a chronic pain along the nerve's course?
Which property of long bones refers to the ends of the bones where the growth plate is located?
Which property of long bones refers to the ends of the bones where the growth plate is located?
What type of fracture results from repeated loading with lower magnitude of forces?
What type of fracture results from repeated loading with lower magnitude of forces?
In bone injury management, what impedances could affect healing?
In bone injury management, what impedances could affect healing?
Which type of nerve injury involves localized conduction block and temporary loss of sensation and/or motor function?
Which type of nerve injury involves localized conduction block and temporary loss of sensation and/or motor function?
What is the term for a fracture that splits like a fresh tree?
What is the term for a fracture that splits like a fresh tree?
What type of pain is characterized by radiating pain and referred pain?
What type of pain is characterized by radiating pain and referred pain?
Which type of injury occurs when a bone breaks off due to an avulsion?
Which type of injury occurs when a bone breaks off due to an avulsion?
What is the term for a chronic pain along the nerve's course?
What is the term for a chronic pain along the nerve's course?
In bone injury management, what impedances could affect healing?
In bone injury management, what impedances could affect healing?
What type of fracture generally occurs on flat bones and is depressed in nature?
What type of fracture generally occurs on flat bones and is depressed in nature?
What is the classification of a bone injury that involves reduced bone mineral density and predisposes to fractures?
What is the classification of a bone injury that involves reduced bone mineral density and predisposes to fractures?
What is the term for a fracture that splits like a fresh tree?
What is the term for a fracture that splits like a fresh tree?
Which property of long bones refers to the ends of the bones where the growth plate is located?
Which property of long bones refers to the ends of the bones where the growth plate is located?
What is the primary aim during the sub-acute stage of rehabilitation?
What is the primary aim during the sub-acute stage of rehabilitation?
What is the main purpose of protective taping/bracing in rehabilitation?
What is the main purpose of protective taping/bracing in rehabilitation?
What can predispose an individual to fractures according to the text?
What can predispose an individual to fractures according to the text?
What is the focus of rehabilitation during the chronic stage?
What is the focus of rehabilitation during the chronic stage?
What is the primary goal during the acute stage of rehabilitation?
What is the primary goal during the acute stage of rehabilitation?
What is the main goal of rehabilitation according to the passage?
What is the main goal of rehabilitation according to the passage?
What is the classification of bone injuries resulting from reduced bone mineral density?
What is the classification of bone injuries resulting from reduced bone mineral density?
'Reduced bone mineral values 2.5 s.d.' is associated with which condition according to the text?
'Reduced bone mineral values 2.5 s.d.' is associated with which condition according to the text?
'Aim to restore function to the greatest degree possible, in the shortest time possible, without aggravating injury' describes which aspect of rehabilitation according to the passage?
'Aim to restore function to the greatest degree possible, in the shortest time possible, without aggravating injury' describes which aspect of rehabilitation according to the passage?
Cardiovascular endurance is the ability to sustain _________ exercise over an extended period.
Cardiovascular endurance is the ability to sustain _________ exercise over an extended period.
Agility is the ability to change directions rapidly when moving at a high rate of ________.
Agility is the ability to change directions rapidly when moving at a high rate of ________.
Strength is the ability to produce force in one maximal ________.
Strength is the ability to produce force in one maximal ________.
Balance is the body's coordinated neuromuscular response to maintain a defined position of equilibrium in response to changing visual, tactile, or ________ stimuli.
Balance is the body's coordinated neuromuscular response to maintain a defined position of equilibrium in response to changing visual, tactile, or ________ stimuli.
The total Range of Motion (ROM) that occurs pain-free in each plane of motion is measured with a goniometer or tape ________.
The total Range of Motion (ROM) that occurs pain-free in each plane of motion is measured with a goniometer or tape ________.
Speed is the ability to move body mass over ________.
Speed is the ability to move body mass over ________.
Control person Ensures ‘others don't get in way of charge person Recruits others ‘authorities to help Pre-Participation Exam Objective: to ensure the health and safety of the athlete Establishes a baseline of data in the event an injury does occur Focus - depending on specific age groups, intended sport/activity Identify: weakness that may hinder athletic performance, predispose to injury. Medical History Comprehensive history General medical Orthopedic General medical problems Past surgery or hospitalizations(surgery etc) Medications(otc) Use of alcohol, tobacco, etc. Vital signs Establish baseline physiologic parameter and vital statistics Physical Exam Cardiovascular exam Auscultation of heart sounds Check for cardiac abnormalities History of loss of consciousness, syncope, dizziness, heart palpitations, and chest pain during/after exercise Pulmonary exam Auscultate for breath sounds History of coughing, shortness of breath, or breathing difficulty Ear, nose, and mouth may also be checked Musculoskeletal exam History of previous injury Nature of injury When it occurred Who evaluated it Duration of treatment and rehab Use of special Protective equipment Neurological exam History of past head injury, loss of consciousness, amnesia or seizures Exam: pupillary examination and reaction to light, cranial nerve assessment, motor-sensory exam, deep tendon reflex testing Physical Fitness Profile Body composition Fat. The ______ Exam Objective: to ensure the health and safety of the athlete Establishes a baseline of data in the event an injury does occur Focus - depending on specific age groups, intended sport/activity Identify: weakness that may hinder athletic performance, predispose to injury.
Control person Ensures ‘others don't get in way of charge person Recruits others ‘authorities to help Pre-Participation Exam Objective: to ensure the health and safety of the athlete Establishes a baseline of data in the event an injury does occur Focus - depending on specific age groups, intended sport/activity Identify: weakness that may hinder athletic performance, predispose to injury. Medical History Comprehensive history General medical Orthopedic General medical problems Past surgery or hospitalizations(surgery etc) Medications(otc) Use of alcohol, tobacco, etc. Vital signs Establish baseline physiologic parameter and vital statistics Physical Exam Cardiovascular exam Auscultation of heart sounds Check for cardiac abnormalities History of loss of consciousness, syncope, dizziness, heart palpitations, and chest pain during/after exercise Pulmonary exam Auscultate for breath sounds History of coughing, shortness of breath, or breathing difficulty Ear, nose, and mouth may also be checked Musculoskeletal exam History of previous injury Nature of injury When it occurred Who evaluated it Duration of treatment and rehab Use of special Protective equipment Neurological exam History of past head injury, loss of consciousness, amnesia or seizures Exam: pupillary examination and reaction to light, cranial nerve assessment, motor-sensory exam, deep tendon reflex testing Physical Fitness Profile Body composition Fat. The ______ Exam Objective: to ensure the health and safety of the athlete Establishes a baseline of data in the event an injury does occur Focus - depending on specific age groups, intended sport/activity Identify: weakness that may hinder athletic performance, predispose to injury.
Medical History Comprehensive history General medical ______ General medical problems Past surgery or hospitalizations(surgery etc) Medications(otc) Use of alcohol, tobacco, etc.
Medical History Comprehensive history General medical ______ General medical problems Past surgery or hospitalizations(surgery etc) Medications(otc) Use of alcohol, tobacco, etc.
Vital signs Establish baseline physiologic parameter and vital ______
Vital signs Establish baseline physiologic parameter and vital ______
Physical Exam Cardiovascular exam Auscultation of heart sounds Check for cardiac abnormalities History of loss of consciousness, syncope, dizziness, heart palpitations, and chest pain during/after exercise Pulmonary exam Auscultate for breath sounds History of coughing, shortness of breath, or breathing difficulty Ear, nose, and mouth may also be ______
Physical Exam Cardiovascular exam Auscultation of heart sounds Check for cardiac abnormalities History of loss of consciousness, syncope, dizziness, heart palpitations, and chest pain during/after exercise Pulmonary exam Auscultate for breath sounds History of coughing, shortness of breath, or breathing difficulty Ear, nose, and mouth may also be ______
Musculoskeletal exam History of previous injury Nature of injury When it occurred Who evaluated it Duration of treatment and rehab Use of special Protective ______
Musculoskeletal exam History of previous injury Nature of injury When it occurred Who evaluated it Duration of treatment and rehab Use of special Protective ______
Neurological exam History of past head injury, loss of consciousness, amnesia or ______
Neurological exam History of past head injury, loss of consciousness, amnesia or ______
Physical Fitness Profile Body composition ______
Physical Fitness Profile Body composition ______
The Pre-Participation ______ Objective is to ensure the health and safety of the athlete. It establishes a baseline of data in the event an injury does occur. It focuses on depending on specific age groups, intended sport/activity. It identifies weaknesses that may hinder athletic performance, predispose to injury.
The Pre-Participation ______ Objective is to ensure the health and safety of the athlete. It establishes a baseline of data in the event an injury does occur. It focuses on depending on specific age groups, intended sport/activity. It identifies weaknesses that may hinder athletic performance, predispose to injury.
The primary goal during the acute stage of rehabilitation is to ________ the injury without aggravating it.
The primary goal during the acute stage of rehabilitation is to ________ the injury without aggravating it.
Neurological exam history involves past head injury, loss of consciousness, amnesia, or ________.
Neurological exam history involves past head injury, loss of consciousness, amnesia, or ________.
The total Range of Motion (ROM) that occurs pain-free in each plane of motion is measured with a goniometer or tape ________.
The total Range of Motion (ROM) that occurs pain-free in each plane of motion is measured with a goniometer or tape ________.
The purpose of cardiovascular endurance in rehabilitation is to sustain _________ exercise over an extended period.
The purpose of cardiovascular endurance in rehabilitation is to sustain _________ exercise over an extended period.
In the chronic stage of rehabilitation, the aim is to ________ function to the greatest degree possible.
In the chronic stage of rehabilitation, the aim is to ________ function to the greatest degree possible.
Osteoporosis refers to reduced bone mineral density and predisposes to ________.
Osteoporosis refers to reduced bone mineral density and predisposes to ________.
Speed is the ability to move body mass over ________.
Speed is the ability to move body mass over ________.
Agility is the ability to change directions rapidly when moving at a high rate of ________.
Agility is the ability to change directions rapidly when moving at a high rate of ________.
The focus of rehabilitation during the chronic stage is to restore function to the greatest degree possible, in the shortest time possible, without aggravating ________.
The focus of rehabilitation during the chronic stage is to restore function to the greatest degree possible, in the shortest time possible, without aggravating ________.
Cardiovascular endurance is the ability to sustain _________ exercise over an extended period.
Cardiovascular endurance is the ability to sustain _________ exercise over an extended period.
In the chronic stage of rehabilitation, what is the aim?
In the chronic stage of rehabilitation, what is the aim?
Vital signs Establish baseline physiologic parameter and vital ______
Vital signs Establish baseline physiologic parameter and vital ______
Agility is the ability to change directions rapidly when moving at a high rate of ________.
Agility is the ability to change directions rapidly when moving at a high rate of ________.
Strength is the ability to produce force in one maximal ________.
Strength is the ability to produce force in one maximal ________.
Balance is the body's coordinated neuromuscular response to maintain a defined position of equilibrium in response to changing visual, tactile, or ________ stimuli.
Balance is the body's coordinated neuromuscular response to maintain a defined position of equilibrium in response to changing visual, tactile, or ________ stimuli.