Jake is a pitcher in minor league baseball. After one hard pitch, he realized he was
injured. He had torn the ligament in his shoulder. This injury is a
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sprain
The responsibilities of an athletic trainer include
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treating and preventing athletes' injuries
MMT
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manual muscle test
AROM
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active range of motion
The danger of moving someone who may have spinal injuries is in causing
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paralysis
US
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ultrasound
Cartilage
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, Firm, flexible, whitish tissue that softens and protects certain parts of the
body. Found in places like the ear, nose, larynx, knees, etc.
The first thing an athletic trainer does when she comes to the aid of an injured athlete
is
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evaluate and assess the injury
Teri is an example of:
An athlete who suppresses pain during a competition
A volleyball player who should have worked harder on building her hamstring
strength
An athlete who should not play competitive sports
Someone who is not a team player
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An athlete who suppresses pain during a competition
With all athletic injuries, except for broken bones, it is important to put weight on the
injured area or use it as normally as possible to help speed the healing process.
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injured. He had torn the ligament in his shoulder. This injury is a
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sprain
The responsibilities of an athletic trainer include
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treating and preventing athletes' injuries
MMT
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manual muscle test
AROM
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active range of motion
The danger of moving someone who may have spinal injuries is in causing
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paralysis
US
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ultrasound
Cartilage
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, Firm, flexible, whitish tissue that softens and protects certain parts of the
body. Found in places like the ear, nose, larynx, knees, etc.
The first thing an athletic trainer does when she comes to the aid of an injured athlete
is
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evaluate and assess the injury
Teri is an example of:
An athlete who suppresses pain during a competition
A volleyball player who should have worked harder on building her hamstring
strength
An athlete who should not play competitive sports
Someone who is not a team player
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An athlete who suppresses pain during a competition
With all athletic injuries, except for broken bones, it is important to put weight on the
injured area or use it as normally as possible to help speed the healing process.
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false