D2 T1&2
labral pathology
A baseball player comes to see the athletic trainer and is complaining of diffuse pain, clicking and a sensation of "popping" of the right shoulder when throwing. What pathology might the athletic trainer suspect with this typer of presentation
a reddened are with blisters
A second-degree burn will have which of the following characteristics
anterior deltoid and pectoralis major
A tennis player reports experiencing shoulder pain during the mid-portion of her forehand stroke. Which of the following muscles are responsible for this joint motion and should therefore be screened for potential injury
spondylolysis
An 18 year old diver reports low back pain exacerbated with lumbar extension and relieved with lumbar flexion. Pain is described as localized and primarily dull and achy. She denies radiating or radicular pain.Based on this athlete's sport and history, what injury would you suspect
intramuscular bleeding following a severe contusion
An athlete has been diagnosed as having myositis ossificans. Which of the following factors most likely contributed to the development of this condition
dorsal pedal pulse
An athlete has sustained an ankle dislocation. Which pulse should be palpated to determine involvement of vascular structures
lateral patellar tracking
An athlete is seated with his lower legs hanging freely. Observation reveals the tibial tuberosity is more than 10 degrees lateral to the inferior patellar pole. Based on this tubercle sulcus angle, to what condition may this athlete be predisposed
morton's neuroma
An athlete reports to the athletic training room complaining of burning, numbness, and shooting pain between the third and fourth metatarsal heads. He reports that the pain increases when he wears cleats and lessens when he is sitting or wearing sandals. Which of the following conditions is most closely associated with these symptoms
VII
An athlete you have just evaluated for a possible head injury has a noticeable facial droop on the left side of his face. Which cranial nerve is involved
somatic symptoms, behavioral changes and cognitive impairment
Diagnosis of acute concussion usually involves the assessment of a range of domains. Which of the following clinical domains should be considered in this diangosis
behavioral changes
During a concussion evaluation, the athlete becomes annoyed with assessment questions. In which of the following clinical domains would you classify this exhibited symptom
posterior tibial, dorsalis pedis
The....pulse and ....pulse should be palpated after an acute traumatic injury to the knee area to make sure the peripheral circulation to the involved limb is adequate
with the glenohumeral joint in a maximal internal rotation
To palpate the rotatory cuff muscle responsible for initiating shoulder abduction, how should the patient be positioned
head of the fibula
When conducting a knee evaluation, you suspect an athlete has injured his lateral meniscus. Due to its attachment to the lateral meniscus, what other structure should you suspect may be involved
palpate the contralateral side first, and then palpate the injured ankle with light pressure beginning away from the injury
When evaluating a visibly upset child with an acute ankle injury, which of the following palpation schemes would be most appropriate
perisitent headache, lack of concentration, and fatigue
When evaluating an athlete 3 days after sustaining a mild head injury, which of the following symptoms would lead you to suspect the athlete is experiencing post-concusion syndrome
iliac tubercle
When fitting an athlete for a cane, which structure should be palpated and aligned with the top of the cane
tibialis posterior, flexor digitorum longus, and flexor hallucis longus
When palpating soft tissue on the medial aspect of the ankle, in which order are the flexor tendons palpated moving from the anterior to posterior
approximately 2/3 the distance form the medial attatchment
When palpating the clavicle for a suspected fracture, at which location should attention be focused because the most fractures occur at this area
at the neck of the fibula
Where is the common perennial nerve palpable
acromioclavicular joint, acromioclavicular ligament, corned and trapezoid ligaments
Which of the following joints and its associated ligaments are involved in a shoulder seperation
candida
Which of the following organisms is one of the most common causes of vaginitis in women
in the subjective section, document that the athlete reports a mechanism of shoulder abduction and external rotatoin
While reviewing an athlete's injury report, you note his diagnosis is an anterior dislocation of the glenohumeral joint. How should the mechanism for this injury be documented in the injury report
initial contac
You are observing the gait cycle in an athlete who is postoperative for anterior cruciate ligament repair. The athlete lacks the last 10 degrees of extension. In which phase of the gait cycle would the deficit be most apparent
knee
You are reviewing medical records and note that an athlete has sustained an osteochondral fracture. In which joint does this injury most commonly occur