Injury Classification Types of Injury Inflammatory Phases of
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Injury Classification Types of Injury Inflammatory Phases of Rehab Process Fractures $100 $100 $200 $200 $300 $300 $400 $400 $500 $500
An injury to a ligament
What is a sprain? 100
An injury to a muscle or tendon
What is a strain? 200
Results from a direct blow to the body surface. Is also known as a “ bruise “
What is a contusion? 300
the development of bone like formations in the muscle
What is myositis ossificans? 400
The two types of dislocation
What is subluxation and luxation 500
An injury that is rapid onset and is resulting from traumatic events
What is an acute injury 100
An injury that is slow insidious onset and gradually cause structural damage
What is chronic injury 200
It occurs when the workload from exercise exceeds the ability of the musculotendinous tissue to recover
What is overuse injuries?
Damage to the brain and/or spinal cord which can be potentially life threatening or permanent
What is catastrophic injury? 400
DAILY DOUBLE!!!!!
Where most injuries occur during deceleration
What is eccentric contraction? 500
Swelling , pain , reddening of skin and increase temp
What is signs and symptoms of the inflammatory process 100
You get this initially when a injury occurs
What is vasodilation? 200
You get this a few minutes after a injury occurs
What is vasoconstriction? 300
A sudden increase of blood flow in intersitial space
What is hematoma? 400
Steps of the regeneration phase
What is fibroblast and angiogenesis? 500
Increase circulation and stress healing tissue
What is the reason for rehab? 200
Decrease muscle spasm and pain
What is phases 1 PROM. 100
Beginning increasing muscle strength
What is AAROM? 300
Uses manual resistance
What is Phases 4 RROM 400
PROM , AAROM , RROM
What is the correct sequence for the phases of rehabilitation 500
Does not break the skin
What is a closed fracture? 100
Bone is subjected to repeated episode of overloading
What is a stress fracture? 200
DAILY DOUBLE!!!
Breaks through the skin
What is an open fracture? 300
Happens mostly in adolescents and is a fracture of the epiphyseal growth plate
What is a Salter Harris Fracture? 400
Greenstick , Transverse , oblique , Comminuted and Impacted
What are types of fractures? 500
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