injury evaluation terminology
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Injury Evaluation Terminology. Palpation. To touch an anatomical structure with your hands Palpating the tibial tuberosity How can palpation help you figure out what the injury is?. Abrasion. Top layer of skin is removed “road rash” “turf burn” Long healing time Re-injury - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Injury Evaluation Terminology
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Palpation
To touch an anatomical structure with your hands
Palpating the tibial tuberosity
How can palpation help you figure out what the injury is?
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Abrasion
Top layer of skin is removed
“road rash”“turf burn”Long healing time
Re-injury How skin heals
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Abrasion
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Incision
Skin is cut with something sharp
Usually a deep wound“clean edges”Usually needs to be
closed Sutures Staples Steri-strips
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Incision
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Laceration
Skin is “torn”Characterized by
jagged edgesUsually deepMore difficult to
repair than an incision
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Laceration
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Avulsion
Tissue is completely or partially “torn” away
Tissue is usually “hanging off”
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Puncture
Something has gone partially or completely through the skin
“do not” remove whatever has punctured the skin It may be controlling
bleeding
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Puncture
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Amputation
Part of the body has been partially or completely removed
Body part can sometime be re-attached Keep “part”
Cold Dry
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Acetaminophen
OTC – pain killer Tylenol
Pain reliever Headaches, fever and
minor aches and painsNo anti-inflammatory
effect Not good for
controlling swellingSame as CVS brand
Acetaminophen
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Ibuprofen
OTC - Anti-inflammatory Advil, Motrin, Rufen
and NuprinNSAID
Non Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory
Decrease swelling, menstrual cramping, headaches, fevers and arthritis
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Naproxen
OTC -Anti-inflammatory Became OTC in US -
1994 Aleve
NSAIDSlightly stronger than
IbuprofenDecrease swelling,
menstrual cramping, headaches, fevers and arthritis
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Ligament Tendon
Ligament vs. Tendon
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Conjunctivitis
“pink eye”Acute inflammation of
the conjunctivitis Outermost part of the
eye and the inner eye lids
Highly contagious
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Aerobic Exercise
“with oxygen”Moderate intensity
for a relatively long period of time
Distance running, swimming, biking, etc.
Haile Gebrselassie2:03.59
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Anaerobic Exercise
High intensity, short duration
Examples heavy weight-lifting all types of sprints jumping rope hill climbing interval training rapid burst of hard
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Any exercise done for more than 2 minutes is Aerobic
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Goniometer
Instrument used to measure joint range of motion In degrees
Quantify ROMMeasure progress of
rehab
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Atrophy
Muscle gets smaller in size
Result of Immobilization Injury / disease Lack of use
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Hypertropohy
Muscle gets bigger in size
Result of rehabilitation / training
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Contusion Ecchymosis
A “bruise”caused when blood
vessels are damaged or broken as the result of a blow to the skin
“black and blue”Most common sign
of a contusion
Bruise
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D.O.M.S.
Delayed Onset Muscle SorenessPain and stiffness in muscles Several hours or days after strenuous
exerciseUsually subsided as your body get
accustomed to the exercise
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Retrograde Amnesia Post-Traumatic Amnesia
Patient cannot remember things that happened before the injury event
What are good questions to assess whether an athlete has retrograde amnesia?
Patient cannot remember things that happened after the injury event
What are good questions to assess whether an athlete has post-traumatic amnesia?
Amnesia
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Edema
“swelling”Blood (or other fluids
absorbed by soft tissue)
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Diplopia
“double vision”Often associated with
concussion“halo”effect
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Epitaxis
“bloody nose”Atilla the hun
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Nerve
form a network of pathways for conducting information throughout the body.
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Hallux
The “big toe”
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Greenstick Fracture
is a fracture in a young individuals
soft bone in which the bone bends and partially breaks.
bone cracks but doesn't break all the way through
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Hyphema
Accumulation of blood in the anterior chamber of the eye
Result of blunt force trauma to the eye
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Color Blindness Test
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Tinea
“ringworm”Skin infection caused
by a fungus Warm Moist Dark
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Ringworm (tinea)
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Ischemia
Restriction of blood flow
Usually do to some wrong with the blood vessel
Usually results is tissue damage or death
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Vasoconstriction Vasodilation
Narrowing of the blood vessels
Contraction of the muscular wall of the vessel Usually large arteries
Results in a decrease in blood flow to a part of the body
Widening of the blood vessels
Relaxation of the muscular wall of the vessels Usually in large arteries
Results in increase in blood flow to a part of the body
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Tetanus
“lock jaw”Preventable disease Caused by skin wound that becomes infected
with Clostridium Tetani Commonly found in soil
Tetanus “shot” Children Adult – every 10 years
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Paraplegia Quadriplegia
Impairment of motor and sensory function of the lower extremities
Impairment of motor and sensory functions of all their limbs and torso
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Photophobia
SymptomOver-sensitivity or hypersensitivity to lightSymptom of concussion
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