1.
A sprain involving the ligaments between the tibia and fibula.
2.
An injury to the joint capsule or surrounding structures without fracture.
3.
A degenerative condition where cartilage wears away.
4.
Common in adolescent athletes, inflammation where tendon inserts at tibial tuberosity.
5.
A condition characterized by softening and degeneration of the cartilage on the underside of the kneecap.
6.
A tear involving the superior labrum of the shoulder.
7.
Injury caused by high-velocity blow resulting in bleeding and bruising.
8.
A dislocation where the clavicle separates from the acromion.
9.
A fracture common in pediatric athletes where the bone bends but doesn't break completely.
10.
Inflammatory condition caused by repetitive elbow flexion and pronation.
11.
A nerve condition seen in cyclists involving compression in the perineum.
12.
Pain syndrome in the lower leg along the tibia.
13.
Inflammatory response of a bursa, usually at the knee or elbow.
14.
Damage to a knee cartilage structure shaped like a C.
15.
Injury where the tendon detaches part of the bone.
16.
Type of fracture caused by repeated stress over time.
17.
Pain and pressure caused by increased swelling in a confined space.
18.
Degeneration of the Achilles tendon without inflammation.
19.
Cold-related injury causing skin and underlying tissue to freeze.
20.
A partial or complete rupture of a ligament due to excessive force.
21.
Result of direct trauma to a muscle, causing internal bleeding.
22.
Bruising under a fingernail or toenail.
23.
A snapping or popping sensation during ligament rupture.
24.
A condition that results from head trauma affecting brain function.
25.
A fracture of the base of the fifth metatarsal.
26.
Condition in which plantar fascia is strained or torn.
27.
Progressive breakdown of articular cartilage in joints.
28.
Instability of the shoulder joint due to weak soft tissue.
29.
Elbow injury from repetitive wrist flexion or valgus stress.
30.
Cold weather injury characterized by pale, waxy skin.
31.
A collection of synovial fluid forming a bump on the wrist.
32.
Rapid onset muscle pain during or after exercise.
33.
non-healing break in the vertebral arch, often causing back pain.
34.
Ankle injury involving excessive inversion.
35.
Fracture from twisting force, common in skiing injuries.
36.
Overuse injury to the tendon on the lateral side of the elbow.
37.
functional overuse injury from excessive running or jumping.
38.
common cause of anterior shoulder pain in overhead athletes.
39.
Nerve entrapment in the wrist due to repetitive movement.
40.
emergency injury where a bone pierces the skin