Sports Medicine Chapter 4

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It is recommended to not exceed more than a ____% increase in aerobic exercise intensity, duration, or frequency per week.

10

When should the preparticipation physical examination be completed before the start of a sports season?

4-6 weeks before

What is the primary intensity and volume of work done in the strength phase of a periodized program?

80% 1RM; 5-8 repetitions

According to the "periodization" model for conditioning, what is incorrect regarding a mesocycle?

A mesocycle is the intermediate level component of a periodized program, falling between a microcycle and a macrocycle.

What can reasonably be done to modify poorly designed facilities and increase safety for participation?

Apply padding where needed

What stretching techniques incorporates powerful contractions of muscles in order to force a joint to a greater ROM?

Ballistic

List the four types of stretching.

Ballistic, static, dynamic, and proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF)

Which of the following factors contribute to the ROM around a joint?

Chronological Age and Gender

Which stretching techniques is best to perform before workouts

Dynamic

describe the overload principle of conditioning?

Exercising beyond an individual's comfort level

What should be adhered to when conducting a preparticipation physical evaluation and communicating medical information obtained from it?

FERPA

Explosive power training can be performed under the guidance of any coach as training rarely results in injury.

False

Faulty equipment would be considered an intrinsic risk factor for sports injury.

False

The primary purposes of the PPE is to determine which positions an athlete is best suited for on a team.

False

There is no need to identify an athlete who has diabetes or epilepsy prior to participation in sports.

False

What is an extrinsic risk factor for sports injury

Fitness level

The following injuries is easily prevented with regular inspections of the athletic facilities?

Fractures

describe training intensity of conditioning?

Level of exertion of exercise

List the four components (phases) of a periodized training program.

Macrocycle, Mesocycle, Microcycle, Transition

List the components of a preparticipation physical examination.

Medical history, musculoskeletal, neurological, cardiac, respiratory, eyes, general medical, mental/psychology

Which injury is easily prevented with regular inspections of the environment?

Muscle Strains

the following is considered to be an intrinsic factor related to sports injury

Muscle Strength

What is not considered to be an extrinsic factor related to sports injury?

Muscle strength

What certifies a strength and conditioning specialist?

National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA)

Describe training frequency of conditioning?

Number of workouts per week

define the specificity principle of conditioning?

Performing activities that closely replicate competition

what describes the concept of periodization?

Planning exercise to achieve a set goal

What is a possible intrinsic risk factor in a football-related injury?

Player skill

What is the most important reason to properly and frequently clean facilities?

Reduce the spread of infections

What increases the risk of upper extremity musculoskeletal injury?

Shoulder girdle weakness

What should be done after the first sight of lightning?

Suspend athletic activity immediately and take cover.

What factors partially contributed to the development of comprehensive guidelines for preparticipation physical evaluations (PPE)?

The growth in number of participants in sports

Locker rooms and shower facilities should Not be designed with?

Therapeutic Modalities

What is considered a musculoskeletal risk factor for the lower extremities?

Tight hamstrings

Describe the overall purpose of the emergency action plan?

To ensure the best care is provided in a timely manner during an emergency

Aerobic fitness can assist in avoiding injuries related to fatigue.

True

All intrinsic and extrinsic risk factors cannot be eliminated completely.

True

An office-based PPE (with the personal physician) is generally considered to be the ideal approach for a PPE when considering family history and rapport with the athlete.

True

Athletes in high-risk sports must be educated about inherent hazards and intrinsic risks.

True

For NCAA athletics, only an updated medical history is required for returning athletes unless an additional medical examination is warranted based on the updated history or a new medical condition.

True

Muscle power can be defined as the time rate of performing work.

True

Periodization of training involves the process of arranging training around specific goals and objectives with predetermined amounts of time spent training and resting.

True

Teaching proper blocking and tackling techniques may reduce the incidence of head and neck injury in football.

True

The body responds to a conditioning program more effectively when it receives proper nourishment.

True

The smallest component of the periodization model is a microcycle, which normally has a duration of 2-4 weeks.

True

The best time to use static stretching is:

at the end of a workout because of increased blood flow.

Humidity is not a consideration when assessing practice environment.

false

Physicians have the legal right to restrict an athlete from participating based on their opinion.

false

Research indicates that ballistic forms of stretching may be the most effective when compared to other forms.

false

A conditioning program consists of:

general and sport-specific conditioning.

An advantage of the office-based PPE is that the personal physician will usually be familiar with the athlete's medical history.

true

Many school districts currently require some type of PPE for student athletes prior to their participation in interscholastic sports.

true

Medical groups recommended that younger secondary school-level athletes receive a comprehensive PPE biannually.

true

Periodized programs typically progress an athlete through three distinct phases: hypertrophy/endurance, strength, and power.

true

Preparticipation physical evaluations are often the only time healthy children come into contact with a physician during the year.

true

Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF) involves a technique originally developed for use with patients suffering from paralysis.

true

The National Athletic Trainers' Association recommends confirming sickle cell trait in all athletes.

true

There is a chance that an athlete who is missing a kidney can participate in a sport such as football, assuming appropriate protective equipment remains in place.

true

When the goal of the training session is absolute strength or muscle power, the recovery period between sets should be relatively long (e.g., 2 to 5 minutes).

true


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