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Cervical Fracture - ANSWERSCause: Axial Loading (a blow to the top of the athletes head while in flexion) 
Signs: Neck point tenderness, restricted motion, cervical muscle spasm, cervical pain and pain in chest and extremities, numbness or weakness in the trunk or limbs 
Care: Treat as if unconscious 
 
Cervical Disloacations - ANSWERSCause: Violent flexion and rotation of the head 
Signs: Many of the same symptoms as a cervical fracture. Head may be tilted toward the dislocated side with extrem...
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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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3 major parts of the brain - ANSWERScerebrum, cerebellum, brain stem 
 
Meninges - ANSWERS*Membranes covering the brain and spinal cord 
*Dura mater 
*Arachnoid 
*Pia mater 
 
Where is cerebrospinal fluid found? - ANSWERSBetween arachnoid and pia mater space 
*Technically the subarachnoid space 
 
Cerebral Concussion (Mild Traumatic Brain Injury) - ANSWERS*Caused by a forceful contact or snapping of the head 
*How it looks to reporter: 
 *Dazed and confused, can't recall facts about game, may l...
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Patellar Tendon Conditions - ANSWERSstrains, tendonitis, Larsen-Johansson disease, Osgood-Schaltter disease, iliotibial band syndrome 
 
Strains (PTCs) - ANSWERSmay lead to tendonitis or rupture; infrapatellar --> younger athletes; suprapatellar --> mature athletes 
 
Tendonitis (PTCs) - ANSWERSjumper's knee = usually chronic/long lasting, can be disabling, occurs below the knee cap, common in fast growing youth 
 
Larsen-Johansson Disease - AN...
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Exss 288 Final Exam practice quiz/test Which of the following is the most common athletic injury? 
a. Dislocated Shoulder 
b. Sprained Ankle 
c. Torn ACL - ANSWERSb. Sprained ankle 
 
If an athlete is suspected to have a partial tear in their PCL, it would be classified as a: 
a. Grade 3 sprain 
b. Grade 1 sprain 
c. Grade 2 sprain - ANSWERSc. Grade 2 sprain 
 
If you have a grade 4 AC joint sprain which of the following will be present? 
a. Posterior Clavicle displacement 
b. Nerve damage 
c. D...
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Cervical Fracture - ANSWERSCause: Axial Loading (a blow to the top of the athletes head while in flexion) 
Signs: Neck point tenderness, restricted motion, cervical muscle spasm, cervical pain and pain in chest and extremities, numbness or weakness in the trunk or limbs 
Care: Treat as if unconscious 
 
Cervical Disloacations - ANSWERSCause: Violent flexion and rotation of the head 
Signs: Many of the same symptoms as a cervical fracture. Head may be tilted toward the dislocated side with extrem...
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Patellar Tendon Conditions - ANSWERSstrains, tendonitis, Larsen-Johansson disease, Osgood-Schaltter disease, iliotibial band syndrome 
 
Strains (PTCs) - ANSWERSmay lead to tendonitis or rupture; infrapatellar --> younger athletes; suprapatellar --> mature athletes 
 
Tendonitis (PTCs) - ANSWERSjumper's knee = usually chronic/long lasting, can be disabling, occurs below the knee cap, common in fast growing youth 
 
Larsen-Johansson Disease - ANSWERSresult of excessive pulling on the infer...
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