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The initial assessment used to identify life-threatening conditions.
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Diagnostic test that uses sound waves to produce images of structures inside the body.
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record of an individual’s past and present health information.
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test used to assess neurological function after a suspected concussion.
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Inflammation of a tendon.
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standardized form used to gather medical history during PPEs.
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Grading system for muscle strength from 0 to 5.
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physician's formal conclusion about a patient's condition.
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Test used to assess joint laxity or integrity.
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Injury in which the bone is partially or completely displaced from its normal position.
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Palpable or visible snapping of the tendon during movement.
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complete break or loss of continuity in a bone.
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Pain that radiates from a central point outward, often indicating nerve involvement.
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Tissue injury characterized by microtears in muscle or tendon.
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Objective indicator of a condition that can be observed or measured.
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subjective experience described by the patient.
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force that pulls tissue apart.
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Injury that develops slowly over time due to repetitive stress.
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Term describing normal movement limits for a joint.
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Test used to measure range of motion of a joint.
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Test to assess coordination and balance post-head injury.
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Point of maximal tenderness during physical assessment.
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Functional movement test often used in return-to-play decisions.
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reasoning Evidence-based process used to determine clinical decisions.
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Severity scale often used in orthopedic injury classification (e.g., Grade I–III).