MedialepicondylitisGolfer'sElbowNasalfractureWhat is themostcommonfacialfracture?SciaticaDeep,radiating painfrom the backdown theposterior leg.SequestrationOne ofthe stagesof discherniation.ThoracicWhichsection ofthe spine dothe ribsconnect to?HerniaWhenabdominalvisceraprotrudesthrough themuscular wall.AuricularhematomaThe propername forcauliflowerear.UlnaTheolecranonprocess ispart of whichbone?MiddlethirdMandiblefractureA loss of normalocclusion of theteeth after ablow to the jawis a sign of thisinjury.Falling OnOutstretchedHandWhatdoesFOOSHstand for?ScaphoidThe mostcommonlyfracturedcarpal bone.SCjointThe onlyaxial skeletonconnectionfor the upperextremity.MediannerveThis nerve isinvolved incarpal tunnelsyndrome.CervicalsprainWhiplash isanotherterm forwhat injury?Boxer'sfractureA fracture ofthe 5thmetacarpal.DeglovingAdhesivecapsulitis'Frozenshoulder'AbductionGamekeeper'sthumb iscaused by whatforced motionof the thumb?SubduralhematomaThe mostcommoncause ofdeath inathletes.CaudaequinaThe namefor the distalpart of thespinal cord.DermatomeAn area of skinin whichsensory nervesderive from asingle nerveroot.RadioulnarWhich jointperformssupination &pronation?BicepstendonruptureInjury knownfordisplaying a'popeye'deformity.Nervecompressionby thepectoralisminor.One of thecauses ofthoracicoutletsydrome.RemovefromplayIf an athlete hasa suspectedconcussion,what is the firststep that mustbe taken?CostochondritisFloorof theorbitThe locationof thefracture in anorbitalfracture.Colles'fractureInjurycharacterizedby a 'dinnerfork'deformity.SupraspinatustendonOne of thestructuresaffected inimpingementsyndrome.SpinalstenosisNarrowing ofthe spinalcanal that canimpinge on thespinal cord.FaciallacerationSolarplexuscontusionAn athleteget the 'windknocked out'of them.LumbarCoccygealName oneof the fivenerveplexuses.12How manybones are inthe thoracicspine?IntervertebraldiscsWhichstructuresact as shockabsorbers ofthe spine?InguinalThis type ofhernia ismorecommon inmales.BrachialplexusinjuryHumerusfractureThis injury isoften seen inconnection withfirst timeshoulderdislocations.PneumothoraxWhen airenters thepleural cavityand a lungcollapses.LateralepicondylitisAn injurycaused byan overuseof a grippingaction.MedialepicondylitisGolfer'sElbowNasalfractureWhat is themostcommonfacialfracture?SciaticaDeep,radiating painfrom the backdown theposterior leg.SequestrationOne ofthe stagesof discherniation.ThoracicWhichsection ofthe spine dothe ribsconnect to?HerniaWhenabdominalvisceraprotrudesthrough themuscular wall.AuricularhematomaThe propername forcauliflowerear.UlnaTheolecranonprocess ispart of whichbone?MiddlethirdMandiblefractureA loss of normalocclusion of theteeth after ablow to the jawis a sign of thisinjury.Falling OnOutstretchedHandWhatdoesFOOSHstand for?ScaphoidThe mostcommonlyfracturedcarpal bone.SCjointThe onlyaxial skeletonconnectionfor the upperextremity.MediannerveThis nerve isinvolved incarpal tunnelsyndrome.CervicalsprainWhiplash isanotherterm forwhat injury?Boxer'sfractureA fracture ofthe 5thmetacarpal.DeglovingAdhesivecapsulitis'Frozenshoulder'AbductionGamekeeper'sthumb iscaused by whatforced motionof the thumb?SubduralhematomaThe mostcommoncause ofdeath inathletes.CaudaequinaThe namefor the distalpart of thespinal cord.DermatomeAn area of skinin whichsensory nervesderive from asingle nerveroot.RadioulnarWhich jointperformssupination &pronation?BicepstendonruptureInjury knownfordisplaying a'popeye'deformity.Nervecompressionby thepectoralisminor.One of thecauses ofthoracicoutletsydrome.RemovefromplayIf an athlete hasa suspectedconcussion,what is the firststep that mustbe taken?CostochondritisFloorof theorbitThe locationof thefracture in anorbitalfracture.Colles'fractureInjurycharacterizedby a 'dinnerfork'deformity.SupraspinatustendonOne of thestructuresaffected inimpingementsyndrome.SpinalstenosisNarrowing ofthe spinalcanal that canimpinge on thespinal cord.FaciallacerationSolarplexuscontusionAn athleteget the 'windknocked out'of them.LumbarCoccygealName oneof the fivenerveplexuses.12How manybones are inthe thoracicspine?IntervertebraldiscsWhichstructuresact as shockabsorbers ofthe spine?InguinalThis type ofhernia ismorecommon inmales.BrachialplexusinjuryHumerusfractureThis injury isoften seen inconnection withfirst timeshoulderdislocations.PneumothoraxWhen airenters thepleural cavityand a lungcollapses.LateralepicondylitisAn injurycaused byan overuseof a grippingaction.

KINE 318 Review #4 - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Golfer's Elbow
    Medial epicondylitis
  2. What is the most common facial fracture?
    Nasal fracture
  3. Deep, radiating pain from the back down the posterior leg.
    Sciatica
  4. One of the stages of disc herniation.
    Sequestration
  5. Which section of the spine do the ribs connect to?
    Thoracic
  6. When abdominal viscera protrudes through the muscular wall.
    Hernia
  7. The proper name for cauliflower ear.
    Auricular hematoma
  8. The olecranon process is part of which bone?
    Ulna
  9. Middle third
  10. A loss of normal occlusion of the teeth after a blow to the jaw is a sign of this injury.
    Mandible fracture
  11. What does FOOSH stand for?
    Falling On Outstretched Hand
  12. The most commonly fractured carpal bone.
    Scaphoid
  13. The only axial skeleton connection for the upper extremity.
    SC joint
  14. This nerve is involved in carpal tunnel syndrome.
    Median nerve
  15. Whiplash is another term for what injury?
    Cervical sprain
  16. A fracture of the 5th metacarpal.
    Boxer's fracture
  17. Degloving
  18. 'Frozen shoulder'
    Adhesive capsulitis
  19. Gamekeeper's thumb is caused by what forced motion of the thumb?
    Abduction
  20. The most common cause of death in athletes.
    Subdural hematoma
  21. The name for the distal part of the spinal cord.
    Cauda equina
  22. An area of skin in which sensory nerves derive from a single nerve root.
    Dermatome
  23. Which joint performs supination & pronation?
    Radioulnar
  24. Injury known for displaying a 'popeye' deformity.
    Biceps tendon rupture
  25. One of the causes of thoracic outlet sydrome.
    Nerve compression by the pectoralis minor.
  26. If an athlete has a suspected concussion, what is the first step that must be taken?
    Remove from play
  27. Costochondritis
  28. The location of the fracture in an orbital fracture.
    Floor of the orbit
  29. Injury characterized by a 'dinner fork' deformity.
    Colles' fracture
  30. One of the structures affected in impingement syndrome.
    Supraspinatus tendon
  31. Narrowing of the spinal canal that can impinge on the spinal cord.
    Spinal stenosis
  32. Facial laceration
  33. An athlete get the 'wind knocked out' of them.
    Solar plexus contusion
  34. Lumbar
  35. Name one of the five nerve plexuses.
    Coccygeal
  36. How many bones are in the thoracic spine?
    12
  37. Which structures act as shock absorbers of the spine?
    Intervertebral discs
  38. This type of hernia is more common in males.
    Inguinal
  39. Brachial plexus injury
  40. This injury is often seen in connection with first time shoulder dislocations.
    Humerus fracture
  41. When air enters the pleural cavity and a lung collapses.
    Pneumothorax
  42. An injury caused by an overuse of a gripping action.
    Lateral epicondylitis