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EXSS 288 FINAL EXAM STUDY SET 100% Accurate
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What's Sports Medicine? - ANSWERSdescribes a multidisciplinary approach to health management or achievement of full potential, including the physiological, biomechanical, psychological, and pathological phenomena associated with exercise and sport 
 
goal: keep athlete stay healthy and optimize their function 
 
Who is an athlete? - ANSWERSanyone that engages in physical activity 
 
What are the 2 main categories of the umbrella of sports medicine? - ANSWERS1) Human Performance 
2) Injury Manag...
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EXSS 288 Final Questions With Complete Solutions(RATED A+)
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Common mechanism for shoulder dislocation - ANSWERSabduction & external rotation; flexed at 90˙ & rotated backward (handing something to someone behind you) 
 
Common in football, rugby & lax 
 
What should you always check for in dislocations? - ANSWERSinnervation & circulation 
 
What is a hill-sahs lesion? - ANSWERSarticulating surface at top of the humerus is chipped or torn during dislocation 
 
How to handle a glenohumeral dislocation? - ANSWERSNot a medical emergency unless circulation i...
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EXSS 288 Final Questions With Solutions(GRADED A+)
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Ilium - ANSWERS- forms upper 2/5 of acetabulum 
- covers top part of glenoid fossa (top part of socket where femur sits) 
- ASIS-sartorius 
- AIIS-Rectus femoris 
- PSIS-level of S2 
- PIIS 
- iliac crest 
- greater sciatic notch (sciatic nerve runs through this) 
 
Ischium - ANSWERS- forms posterior 2/5 of acetabulum 
- ischial tuberosity 
 
Pubis - ANSWERS- forms anterior 1/5 of acetabulum 
- pubic symphysis: joining two sides of pelvis 
 
Ischial tuberosity - ANSWERS- weight bearing when sitt...
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exss 288 exam 3 Questions With Complete Solutions(RATED A+)
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False less than 10% lose consiousness, about 25% have difficulty with memory - ANSWERSYou have to lose consciousness to have a concussion? 
 
true many different signs and symptoms associated with concussions - ANSWERSNo two concussions are alike.: 
 
False- direct blow to the body can be transmitted through the spinal cord to the head - ANSWERSYou have to get hit in the head to get a concussion. 
 
false, majority will begin to get symptoms within 15-30 min, but some people can start getting sy...
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What does the bony alignment of the spine do? - ANSWERSSupport for posture and allow for muscle connection, ligament connection, nerves to branch out and innervate body 
 
Provides protection for spinal cord 
 
The ribs are connected to what - ANSWERStransverse process 
 
brachial plexus - ANSWERSnetwork of nerves originating at the spinal cord 
 
innervates chest, shoulder, and arms 
 
What cervical vertebrae sticks out with flexion - ANSWERSC7 
 
How many thoracic vertebrae are there? - ANSWER...
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cerebrospinal fluid - ANSWERS-Contained between the arachnoid and pia mater membranes 
-Mechanical and immune protection, 
Forms cushion around brain and spinal chord 
 
coup - ANSWERSinjury occurs directly where impact is 
 
contrecoup - ANSWERSinjury occurs on opposite side of impact 
 
cerebral concussion (mTBI) - ANSWERSDefinition: "clinical syndrome characterized by immediate and transient posttraumatic impairment of neural functions" 
May experience these signs and symptoms without focal...
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EXSS 288 RED CROSS EXAM REVIEW WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 2024
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EXSS 288 RED CROSS EXAM REVIEW WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 2024
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EXSS 288 Exam 3 Questions & Answers 100% Correct!!
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Foot functions - ANSWERSweight bearing, absorb impact loading forces, adapt to uneven ground, allow efficient propulsion 
 
bones in the foot - ANSWERS28 bones 
 
forefoot bones - ANSWERSphalanges, metatarsals, sesamoids 
 
midfoot bones - ANSWERS5 tarsals: cuboid(3), cunieform, navicular 
 
rearfoot bones - ANSWERStalus and calcaneus 
 
arch functions - ANSWERSassists in supporting body weight 
 
foot arches - ANSWERSmedial longitudinal, lateral lonitudinal, transverse, metatarsal 
 
plantar fa...
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EXSS 288 Mechanics and Classification of Athletic Injuries EXAM 2 100% Correct!!
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Intrinsic - ANSWERSInfection (viral, bacterial) 
 
Extrinsic - ANSWERSTissue stressed to the point of mechanical failure due to excessive force 
 
Primary injury - ANSWERSdirect immediate consequence of excessive force/trauma 
 
Secondary injury - ANSWERSHappens when you have poor management of initial injury; delayed injury some time after initial trauma; an accommodation to the primary injury 
 
excessive force - ANSWERSthink of in terms of magnitude or frequency of loading 
 
Example of prima...
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shoulder injury background - ANSWERS-most common complaint 2nd to knee 
-most common in adults - subacromial impingement syndrome, rotator cuff problems 
-athletic- 8-13% of all athletic injuries, primarily overhead athletes 
 
bones of the shoulder - ANSWERShumerus, scapula, clavicle, sternum 
 
shoulder joints - ANSWERSsternoclavicular (SC), acromioclavicular (AC), glenohumeral joint, *[scapulothoracic articulation-not a true "joint"] 
 
sternoclavicular joint (SC) - ANSWERS-almost no motion...
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