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AT214 Ankle and Lower Leg Injuries(A+ Graded) AT 214 Chp 20: Knee(all solved) AT214 The Elbow Quiz(100%correct answers)

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AT 214 Test 4(with complete solutions)

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The most discernible difference between a cervical dislocation and a cervical fracture is: correct answers Position of the neck Seventy-five percent of back flexion occurs at the joint between: correct answers L5- S1 Adolescents engaging in sports such as gymnastics and swimming are prone to a...

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AT 214 EXAM 2 ½(A+ Guaranteed Answers)

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What are the signs someone has a fractured talus? correct answers Acute pain, inability to WTB, Catching, clicking, snapping Sever's Disease - What is it correct answers Apophyseal traction-type injury commonly seen at the Achilles Tendon Attachment on the Calcaneus. Its Somewhat of a stress fra...

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AT 214 Foot Quiz(correctly solved)

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The foot's function during the stance phase of running includes: correct answers Acting like a shock absorber at heel strike and functioning as a rigid lever at toe-off A bunion on the first metatarsal is often associated with a structural forefoot valgus. correct answers False Which of the f...

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AT 214 Ankle Quiz(complete solutions)

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A condition that occurs when the tissue fluid pressure has increased because of the confines of the fascia and/or bone resulting in compression of the muscles, nerves, and blood vessels is called: correct answers Compartment Syndrome During rehabilitation of the ankle, early touch down is crucial...

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AT 214 Shoulder(all solved)

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The acromioclavicular joint is a strong joint reinforced by several key ligaments. correct answers False Anterior instabilities account for 95% of all chronic instabilities of the glenohumeral joint. correct answers True To test for bicipital tendinitis and subluxation, have the athlete flex t...

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AT 214 shoulder test(all solved)

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Which of the following muscles is NOT a part of the rotator cuff? correct answers Deltoid The most important and most commonly injured bursa around the shoulder joint is the: correct answers Subacromial bursa The most common shoulder direction for the shoulder to displace is in the ___________...

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AT214 The Forearm, Wrist, Hand and Fingers Quiz(correctly solved)

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Which bone in the wrist is most commonly dislocated? A. Lunate B. Capitate C. Scaphoid D. Hamate correct answers A Which of the following is the most common cause of wrist sprains? A. Forced hyperflexion B. Forced torsion C. Forced hyperextension D. Forced shearing correct answers C St...

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AT 214 Exam 4 – Head(correct answers)

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An athlete who starts to exhibit symptoms of giddiness, attention difficulties, anxiety, and headaches hours or days after a collision may be considered to have: correct answers Postconcussion syndrome Which of the following symptoms are not indicative of a serious eye injury? correct answers Exc...

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AT 214 Knee(complete solutions)

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the strongest cruciate ligament of the knee is the correct answers posterior cruciate ligament the mechanism of injury that leaves the posterior cruciate ligament at greatest risk for injury is correct answers landing on the anterior aspect of the bent knee with the foot plantar flexed the med...

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AT214 The Elbow Quiz(100%correct answers)

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The motions of the elbow joint are: A. Flexion and extension B. Pronation and supination C. Radial and ulnar deviation D. Inversion and eversion correct answers A The adolescent athlete who complains of sudden pain and locking of the elbow joint should be suspected of having: A. Epicondyliti...

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Foot, Ankle, Knee AT214, Shoulder, Elbow, Wrist, Hand AT214(with complete solutions)

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Plantar fasciitis, or heel spur syndrome, is rarely seen in distance runners, but is very common in sprinters correct answers false Hammer toes are caused by a bony growth on the head of the first and fifth metatarsals correct answers false A stress fracture of the 2nd metatarsal is known as a...

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AT 214 Exam 3 – Shoulder(accurately solved)

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The most common shoulder direction for the shoulder to displace is in the _______________ direction. correct answers Anterior Which of the following can be used to treat thoracic outlet syndrome? correct answers All of the above Which of the following tests assesses for impingement syndrome? c...

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AT 214 Chp 20: Knee(all solved)

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Athletes who toe-out when they walk may have an externally rotated hip (anteversion) correct answers False For a grade 3 medial collateral ligament sprain, the recommended treatment is surgical repair followed by vigorous rehabilitation correct answers False When measuring for a functional leg...

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AT214 Ankle and Lower Leg Injuries(A+ Graded)

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ankle is a ________jt? correct answers stable hinge Mvmt occurs at subtalar jt correct answers inv and ever ankle is more stable in ____ than ____ correct answers df, pf normal gait requires ______˚ df and _____˚pf (with knee fully extended) correct answers 10, 20 normal ankle function...

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