

List 4 areas that encompass Sports Medicine.
What does NATA stand for?
Athletic Training is the prevention, recgonition, evaluation, treatment, and rehabilitation of athletic injuries.
How many bones are in the average human adult body?
What is the common name for the clavicle?
What is the medical name for the shoulder blade?
Name the 4 motions of the foot/ankle?
Name the 4 muscles that make up the quadriceps.
Name the 3 muscles that make up the hamstrings.
Tendons connect bone to bone.
Adduction is moving away from the midline.
The Deltoid is made up of 4 parts.
Name the 2 calf muscles and the motions they create.
Supination is turning your palm up.
The triceps provide flexion of the forearm.
Extension is a movement that decreases the angle of 2 bones.
Matching:
| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
|---|---|---|
Femur | arrow_right_alt | Collar Bone |
Sternum | arrow_right_alt | Shin Bone |
Mandible | arrow_right_alt | Shoulder Blade |
Calcaneus | arrow_right_alt | Thigh Bone |
Humerus | arrow_right_alt | Heel Bone |
Tibia | arrow_right_alt | Knee Cap |
Frontal | arrow_right_alt | Upper Arm Bone |
Clavicle | arrow_right_alt | Jaw Bone |
Patella | arrow_right_alt | Fore Head |
Scapula | arrow_right_alt | Breast Bone |
Matching:
| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
|---|---|---|
External Obliques | arrow_right_alt | Flexion of the knee/Extension of the Hip |
Biceps Femoris | arrow_right_alt | Extension of the Forearm |
Gastronemius | arrow_right_alt | Flexion of the hip/Extension of the Knee |
Rectus Femoris | arrow_right_alt | Flexion of the Forearm |
Triceps Brachii | arrow_right_alt | Plantar Flexion of the Foot |
Tensor Fascia Lata | arrow_right_alt | Rotation of the Trunk |
Biceps Brachii | arrow_right_alt | Extension of the Hip |
Gluteus Maximus | arrow_right_alt | Abduction of the Leg at the Hip |
Name the medical term for the knee cap.
The Radius is on the thumb side of the forearm.
The fibula bears all the weight of the body.
Muscles have an Origin and an indention.
Name the large muscle in your chest.
Your palms/hands are pronated when the body is in Anatomical Position.
Matching:
| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
|---|---|---|
Myocardial Infaraction | arrow_right_alt | Psychogenic Shock |
Severe Blood Loss | arrow_right_alt | Cardiogenic Shock |
Emotionally Overwhelming | arrow_right_alt | Metabolic Shock |
Chemical Imbalance | arrow_right_alt | Hemorrhagic Shock |
Name the medication used to combat Anaphylatic Shock.
List 5 types of blood vessels and the color of blood in each vessel.
How much blood is in the average human adult?
What is the responsibility of platelets?
The calcaneus is the heel bone.
List the 4 chambers of the heart.