Calcium deposits in the muscle that result from repeated trauma is
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A force that, with enough energy, crushes
tissue is a
force
A condition that has a gradual onset with
diffuse tenderness, inflammation and
usually crepitus of a tendon is called:
A condition that is characterized by pain
and discomfort during and immediately
after exercise?
The two types of muscle spasms are:
Calcium deposits in the muscle that result
from repeated trauma is:
DOMS intensity peaks after 24-48 hours and
then gradually decreases.
Ecchymosis is the bluish- purple
discoloration of the skin usually after a
contusion.
Avulsion fractures are common when bone
tissue is weaker than the tendon or ligament
attaching onto it.
A first-time dislocation should be treated as
a possible fracture
Stress forces become concentrated where
bones change shape and direction, leaving
them prone to fracture.
Humerus, ulna, tibia, radius
Skull, ribs, scapulae
Wrist and ankle
Vertebrae and jaw
Bonus
Most commonly
injured type of bone
2 force pairs act at opposite sides
causing a concave/ convex shape
Loads caused by twisting in opposite
directions
External loads applied towards one
another from opposite directions
Equal but not directly opposite loads are
applied towards each other
Force that pulls or stretches tissue
All of the following are qualities of a
synovial joint EXCEPT:
Does not move
Lined with a synovial membrane
Has a joint space
Has a capsule or ligaments
All of the following are functions of bone
EXCEPT:
Hematopoiesis (blood cells)
Body support
Organ protection
Mineral production
A fracture that occurs on the side opposite
to the point at which trauma was
initiated is a(n)
fracture.
An incomplete break in the bone mostly
seen in adolescents is a(n) ____________
fracture.
The greatest difficulty with grade 1 & 2
sprains is restoring stability due to
stretched tissue and inelastic scar tissue
which forms
Dense white fibrous covering of a bone
Ends of the bone, provides area for
muscle attachment
Hallow cylindrical part of a long bone,
shaft
The property that allows tissue to return
to normal after deformation is
When a load exceeds the ability of the tissue
and tissue break down occurs it is
Make your wager
The point at which the tissue is deformed
and will no longer have elasticity is