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The first step in an injury evaluation; includes mechanism and symptoms.
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The visual inspection of the injury area.
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Feeling the injured area to assess damage.
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Acronym for assessing movement around a joint.
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Type of testing used to evaluate muscle strength.
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Assessment of sensation, movement, and reflexes.
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Type of testing to evaluate if athlete can perform sport-specific tasks.
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The name given to the athlete's condition after evaluation.
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Objective finding observed by the examiner.
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Subjective evidence of injury reported by the athlete.
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Break in the continuity of a bone.
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Displacement of a bone from its joint.
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Partial or incomplete dislocation.
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Orthopedic procedures used to identify specific pathologies.
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Area of skin supplied by a single spinal nerve.
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Group of muscles innervated by a single spinal nerve.
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Involuntary response to a stimulus, used in neurological testing.
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The way an individual walks, can indicate injury.
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Visible or palpable enlargement of body tissue.
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Grinding or crackling sensation felt during palpation.
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Pain produced when an examiner presses on a specific site.
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Comparing injured side to uninjured side.
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Tapping technique used to detect fractures.
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Squeezing the body part to assess for fracture.
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Test applied to ligaments to determine stability