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- 3. A deep wound with jagged edges.
- 4. A condition or factor that serves as a reason to withhold a certain medical treatment.
- 6. Contraction with the active muscle lengthening under load.
- 9. Force that crushes a tissue during an injury is a _________force.
- 14. Used to reduce body temperature during heat related illness.
- 16. Common acronym for the treatment combination used for treating inflammation.
- 19. A type of head injury which athletic trainers are specially trained to evaluate and care for.
- 20. In 1990 Athletic Training became recognized as an allied _________ profession.
- 22. Applying research findings to our daily patient care.
- 25. Infection of your finger tip is called a ________.
- 27. Term used to describe a bruise.
- 29. A condition that has a gradual onset with diffuse tenderness and inflammation of a tendon is called___________.
- 33. Lachman’s is a common _________ used to check the ACL.
- 34. A fluid filled sac found around the knees and elbows.
- 36. Common brand of equipment used for isokinetic testing and rehabilitation.
- 37. A commonly used piece of equipment that contains liquids for athlete hydration
- 38. Higher position in the body.
- 40. When it comes to the wellbeing of their athletes, AT’s ________ for enhanced health and safety protocols.
- 42. A commonly used assessment tool for evaluating head injuries and concussions.
- 43. The most common direction for the shoulder to displace is in the _________ direction.
- 44. A device used to measure the torque of a body part.
- 45. Treatment to help reduce the chance of injury.
- 46. The ability to move a joint or a series of joints.
- 47. An Athletic Trainer’s preferred method of transportation.
- 48. Month known as “National Athletic Training Month”.
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- 1. A scrape is also known as an ______.
- 2. The bone most commonly dislocated in the wrist is called the ________ bone.
- 5. Movement that is performed solely by an athlete or patient is called______ movement.
- 7. Athletic trainers are certified in performing this life saving technique(acronym).
- 8. A sensitive area in a muscle that causes generalized musculoskeletal pain.
- 10. Movement away from the midline of the body is called_____________.
- 11. Instrument used to measure temperature relative to humidity.
- 12. The company with over 225 community athletic training partnerships across NY, NJ, and PA.
- 13. ________ warm-ups prime the body for exercise.
- 15. Performed on field or in the AT room to determine the nature of an injury.
- 17. Posture that results from an increased curve in the lumbar spine is called______.
- 18. When you need to return to full health, AT’s can provide _________.
- 21. Requirement by many states to practice athletic training.
- 23. When does the rehabilitation period begin after injury?
- 24. Taping technique used for ankle stabilization and injury prevention.
- 26. Athletic trainers working in an office setting under the supervision of a doctor.
- 28. The ______ is the national organization which advocates for and supports the athletic training profession.
- 30. The type of injury that occurs when there is a tearing of a muscle or tendon.
- 31. Shoulder joint injured during subluxations/dislocations.
- 32. A worn accessory which makes ATs look cooler than other health professionals
- 35. Similar to EMTs, Athletic trainers are considered this type of professional.
- 37. Acronym used to describe the progression of sensation during cryotherapy.
- 39. Hands on treatment performed by the athletic trainer.
- 40. _____ wraps are commonly used to provide compression following injury.
- 41. Another term used for swelling.
