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CHAPTER 13 WORKSHEET
OFF-THE-FIELD INJURY
EVALUATION
MATCHING: Match the following terms with the appropriate response.
_____ 1. Arthrography A. Subjective perceived change in the body
_____ 2. Arthroscopy B. Use of touch to determine abnormalities
_____ 3. Coronal C. Objective indicator of a condition
_____ 4. Diagnosis D. Visual study of a joint with x-rays
_____ 5. Electromyography E. X-ray produces cross-sectional view
_____ 6. Etiology F. Prediction of the course of condition
_____ 7. Midsaggital G. Splits body into front and back
_____ 8. Myelography H. Uses fiberoptic scope into joint
_____ 9. Palpation I. Name of a specific condition
_____ 10. Prognosis J. Splits body into superior and inferior
_____ 11. Sign K. Dye is injected into spinal canal
_____ 12. Sonography L. Cause of an injury or disease
_____ 13. Symptom M. Electrical activity generated in muscle
_____ 14. Tomography N. Uses sound waves to view the body's
_____ 15. Transverse interior
0. Splits into right and left halves
SHORT ANSWER: Answer the following questions with a brief response.
16. What is the difference between evaluation and diagnosis?
17. Is the knee proximal or distal to the ankle?
18. Is the shoulder medial or lateral to the sternum?
19. What term denotes drawing a body part away from the midline of the body? Toward the midline?
20. How would an evaluator palpate a painful joint?
21. What is active movement?
22. What is passive movement?
23. If a manual muscle test is graded GOOD, what does this tell us about muscle strength?
24. If an athlete feels pain in the left shoulder and down into the upper arm, what mught this referred pain indicate?
25. Special tests are commonly used to determine what in an evaluation?
26. What must be accomplished in a functional test before the athlete is cleared for participation?
27. What are some advantages in using arthroscopy?
28. Why would a physician want to do a bone scan rather than an x-ray?
29. What could an analysis of synovial fluid tell the physician.
LISTING:
In obtaining a history, the examiner should do the following three things:
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List four concerns that can be noted while observing an injury.
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List the three types of joint movement.
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