haney anatomy c 11
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Whats the difference between a first degree sprain and a second degree sprain? | First degree:one or more supporting ligaments and surrounding tissues are stretched. Second degree: portion of one or more ligaments is torn.
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What is the most common shoulder sprain. | Acromioclavicular Sprain. (AC)
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Fractures to what bones happen because of a direct blow or indirect trauma? | Clavicle, Humerus, Scapula, and Sternum.
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What are the three non-movable joints in the shoulder girdle? | Acromioclavicular (AC), Sternoclavicular (SC), and Coracoclavicular (CC).
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Whats the name of the long one of the upper arm? | The Humerus.
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The skeletal articulation is structurally weak, but mobile. | The humerus and scapula.
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What joint is similar to the hip joint? | Glenohumeral (GH)
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What bone "floats" on the back of the rib cage? | The scapula.
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The rotator cuff muscle group is commonly referred to as ________. | SITS. (Supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor, and subscapularis)
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What are the fluid-filled sacs that cushion over a prominent bone? | Bursae.
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What are the common causes for shoulder muscle strains? | Lack of strength, repetitive overuse, improper technique, and inadequate warm-up.
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_______ and _______ of the shoulder are commonly bruised in sports. | Muscles and bones.
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