Athletic Injury Assessment |
Contents
UNIT ONE Introduction and anatomic basis for athletic injury assessment | 1 |
The body as a whole II | 11 |
Osteology | 24 |
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abdominal abduction acromion anatomic ankle articular articulation athlete's athletic activity ATHLETIC INJURY ASSESSMENT athletic trainer Biceps brachii blood body bone bony calcaneus capsule carpal cartilage cause cavity cervical chest clavicle condyle contusion deformity dislocation distal drawer test elbow evaluate extensor femoral femur fibers fibula finger flexed flexion flexor foot forearm fracture function Greater trochanter hand head heat hematoma humerus injured area injured athlete INJURY ASSESSMENT PROCESS instability Instruct the athlete joint lateral lete located LOWER EXTREMITIES lumbar mechanism of injury medial medial malleolus ment metacarpal metacarpophalangeal joint metatarsal movements muscles neck nerve normally occur olecranon overuse pain palpation passive patella plantar posterior procedures pronation proximal radiograph range of motion resistance result rotation scapula Secondary survey shoulder signs and symptoms skin skull somatotype spine strains stress structures surface swelling synovial tenderness tendon thigh tibia tion tissue trauma ulna UPPER EXTREMITIES vertebrae wrist