Sports Medicine Spring Final
An athlete is hit in their quadriceps and is in a great deal of pain. They can only actively flex their knee to 80 degrees. Which grade quadriceps contusion do they have?
2nd degree
A boxer's fracture is a fracture of the
5th metacarpal
In a rotator cuff strain, pain increases when the arm moves actively between what degrees of abduction
70 to 120 degrees
Which special test is used to identify an upper motor neuron lesion?
Babinski
An articular fracture dislocation to the proximal end of the first metacarpal is called
Bennetts fracture
A brachial plexus injury usually affects what nerve roots of the plexus
C5-C6
You evaluate an athlete for a quadriceps strain and their manual muscle grading is a 3. What is your recommendation?
ICER
A test used to determine the degree of balance difficulties indicative of a concussion is the
Romberg test
A more effective method of testing the integrity of the biceps brachii tendon is what special test
Speed's test
Which special test tests for a tight iliopsoas
Thomas test
A deformity of the neck in which the head tilts toward one shoulder and, simultaneously, the chin rotates toward the opposite shoulder is termed
Torticollis
An athlete is lifting weight and performing a shrug exercise. Which muscle might be injured?
Trapezius
Which special test tests for a weak gluteus meduis
Trendelenburg test
As the examiner you want to rule out a herniated disc. You would perform what special test?
Valsalva
Which of the following is the mechanism for an acromioclavicular sprain
a fall on an outstretched hand
The middle portion of the deltoid is responsible for what motion
abduction, horizontal abduction
An athlete with a distal clavicle fracture may exhibit clinical signs and symptoms similar to those of what type of injury?
acromioclavicular sprain
If you suspect an AC joint injury you would perform what special test
acromioclavicular stability
The management of second impact syndrome is
activation of EMS
The treatment for an epidural hematoma is
activation of EMS
An individual who complains of sharp groin pain and weakness when running sideways, but not straight ahead, may have a strain to the
adductor muscles
What direction does the shoulder most commonly dislocate?
anteriorly
The most common mechanism of injury for a cervical fracture is
axial loading and violent neck flexion
After being struck on the head,an athlete presents with Battle's sign. What injury should be suspected?
basilar fracture
A strain to what muscle(s) would cause palpable pain in the mid-buttock region that worsens at night and may produce weakness or numbness extending down the back of the leg?
biceps femoris
Speed's test is used to test what condition of the shoulder area
bicipital tendinitis
A deformity caused by a rupture of the extensor tendon of the middle phalanx is called
boutoniere deformity
When trauma has occured to the ear, tearing if the overlying tissue from the cartilaginous plate may result in fluid accumulation. This problem would be referred to as which of the following?
cauliflower ear
If an athlete signs and symptoms include pain in the cervical spine, numbness, weakness, and loss of bladder. The suspected injury is
cervical fracture
A wrist fracture where the radius and the ulna are forced dorsally is called a
colles fracture
If resisted wrist extension is applied to an athlete's hand with the forearm pronated and elbow flexed at 45 degrees, what test is being performed
common extensor tendinitis test
Nearly all injuries at the SC joint result from what type of force
compression
A positive finding with the cervical distraction test indicates
compression of a facet joint
If an athlete shows any sign of concussion they should not be allowed to
continue activity
What type of injury has been sustained when the head is struck and the brain continues to move in the fluid, contusing the opposite side of impact
contrcoup injury
Most injuries to the rotator cuff occur during which phase of throwing
deceleration
The ____________ bursa provides a cushion between the greater trochanter of the femur and the gluteus maximus
deep trochanteric
Drop Arm test is positive if the athlete
drops their arm suddenly
The outermost of the meninges consisting of a dense, fibrous, inelastic sheath that encloses the brain and cord is
dura mater
Tendinitis of the anterior shoukder muscles is common in what phase of throwing
during the deceleration phase of the overhand throwing motion
The adolescent athlete who complains of sudden pain and locking of the elbow joint should be suspected of having
elbow osteochondritis diessecons
Following head trauma, an athlete appears fine, but within 10 to 20 minutes starts to exhibit signs and symptoms or neurological deterioration, such as drowsiness, nausea, vomiting, and decreased level of consciousness. What injury should be suspected?
epidural hematoma
During spondylolysis and spondylolisthesis, muscle spans often occur in the ____________ muscles
erector spinae and hamstrings
The most common mechanism for a clavicle fracture is
falling on the tip of the shoulder
Axial loading of the cervical spine occurs when the neck is in position of
flexion
Which type of injury is responsible for over two-thirds of all head injury deaths?
focal injuries
Raccoon eyes are characteristic of what injury?
fracture of the anterior cranial fossa and sinuses
An athlete comes off the field supporting an injured arm with the head tilted towards the injured shoulder and the chin towards the opposite side. Which injury has likely been sustained?
fractured clavicle
A sprain of the ulnar collateral ligament of the MP joint of the thumb, caused by forceful abduction of the thumb while the thumb is extended, is called
game keeper's thumb
Which group of muscles performs hip extension
hamstring and gluteus maximus
The most frequent sign or symptom associated with consussion is
headache
Runners are often at risk for low back pain due to tight ________ muscles
hip flexors and hamstring muscles
A contusion caused by a direct compression to an unprotected iliac crest is referred to as
hip pointer
The main function of the rotator cuff muscles is to
hold the head of the humerus in the glenoid fossa
In a moderate AC joint sprain, what motion will caused increased pain and a snapping sound at the joint
horizontal adduction
Which ligament limits hyperextension
illiofemoral ligament
An inability to flex the distal phalanx because of a rupture of the tendon is called
jersey finger
Rupture of the extensor tendon from the distal phalanx due to foreceful flexion of the phalanx is called a
mallet finger
A common sign of a facial fracture to the maxilla or mandible is
malocclusion
A condition that may occur after a contusion to the quadriceps muscle group involving abnormal ossification of bone deposition within the muscle tissue is called
myositis ossificans
Abnormal oscillating movements of the eye is termed
nystagmus
What type of injury would you suspect on an athlete who received a direct blow to the posterior elbow
olecranon bursa injury and ulnar nerve contusion
An inability to elevate the eye is a classic sign of a(n)
orbital blowout fracture
If you suspect an athlete has fractured their humerus what would be the signs and symptoms?
pain, swelling, pt tenderness
Which tests would you perform to determine the severity of a hamstring strain?
passive, active, resistive knee flexion and active and resistive knee extension
How do you perform a Neer impingement test?
place one of your hands on the patient's scapula and grasp their forearm with the other. Arm should be internally rotated. Flex the arm positioning hand over head.
Decreased attention span, blurred vision, vertigo, memory loss, and irritability are signs and symptoms of
post-concussion syndrome
After receiving a blow to the sternum, an athlete has difficulty swallowing, a diminished pulse, and hoarsness. What injury may have occured?
posterior displacement of the clavicle
The most important preventative measure for head and facial injuries is
protective equipment
A varus stress applied at 15 to 20 degrees of elbow flexion stresses what structure
radial collateral ligament
When performing the brachial plexus traction test, a positive sign of a brachial plexus injury is
radiating to the opposite side of the lateral bending
An athlete experienced an acute muscular injury to the soft tissue of the anterior hip. Upon manual muscle testing, you find weakness with hip flexion and knee extension. Based on those findings, what muscle is strained?
rectus femoris
What are the reasons that impingement injuries occur
reduction of the space through which the supraspinatus muscle can pass
An athlete has sustained a sprain to the cervical region and is having radiating paresthesia down the left arm. What should be done for this athlete?
refer to a physician
Lateral epicondylitis results from which type of mechanism?
repetitive extension of the wrist
Following head trauma, inability to recall events that took place earlier in the day is an example of
retrograde amnesia
Which special test is used to test for a pelvic fracture?
sacroiliac compression and distraction test
The two innominate bones of the hip are the
sacrum and coccyx
An athlete sustains a whiplash injury. Which muscle would you suspect to be sore or in a spasm
scalenes and sternocleidomastoid
If an athlete has pain over the anatomical snuff, it indicated which of the following injuries?
scaphoid fracture
Ipsilateral pain during the first 70 degrees of a straight leg raising test indicates a possible
sciatica
When viewing an athlete from a posterior view the spine is found to be curved. This condition is known as
scoliosis
After sustaining a head injury an athlete's skin becomes pale and clammy. What condition should be suspected?
shock
A classic sign of an acute burner is muscle weakness in what actions/ROM
shoulder abduction and external rotation
In a first time glenoghumeral dislocation, the injure arm is usually held in what position
slightly abducted and externally rotated
When an elbow is dislocated, the arm is frequently held in what position?
slightly flexed with the forearm appearing shortened
A young boy athlete complains of diffuse knee pain and as the weeks go by he now is unable to touch his abdomen and thigh. You suspect he may have which injury?
slipped capital femoral epiphysis
A bilateral separation in the pars interarticularis that leads to anterior displacement of a vertebra is called
spondylolisthesis
Lordosis is often associated with ____________ abdominal muscles and ___________ pelvic tilt
strong; a forward
Delayed signs and symptoms days or even weeks after head trauma are most likely to be associated with what injury?
subdural hematoma
The empty cans test is used to determine injury to what muscle?
supraspinatus
Which of the characteristics would suggest a cervical sprain rather than a strain?
symptoms that persist for several days
Patrick FABERS test is positive if
the leg is unable to relax
The sacroiliac joints are a union between what two bones?
the sacrum and the ilium
When performing the piriformis test a positive test would be
tightness in the hip/buttock
A positive valgus stress test at 15 to 20 degrees of elbow flexion often indicates a tear to what structure?
ulnar collateral ligament
A softball catcher is complaining of swelling over the hypothenar eminence and numbness into the small finger. What structure might be injured?
ulnar nerve
If an athlete complains of burning and tingling or paresthesia in the fourth and fifth fingers, what structure may be damaged?
ulnar nerve
If an athlete complains of burning, tingling, or paresthesia to the fourth and fifth fingers, what structure may be damaged?
ulnar nerve
When performing the well straight leg test, the examiner raises ___________ leg
uninjured