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Transcript of 6 Essenti al Nutrient s Structur es In The Knee Potpour ri InjuriesTypes of Synovia l Joints 1 2 3 4...
6 Essent
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Category 1 for 1Question:
This nutrient is our body’s primary source of energy
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What is CARBOHYDRATES?
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Amino Acids are the building blocks of this nutrient
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What is PROTEINS?
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Category 1 for 3Question:
9 calories of energy per gram is provided by this nutrient?Check Your Answer
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What are FATS?
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These two nutrients are needed in very small amounts and are found in a wide variety of foods?Which type of joint is slightly moveable?
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What are VITAMINS and MINERALS?
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The nutrient of life.
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What is WATER?
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Category 2 for 1Question:
Shoulder or hip
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What is Ball and Socket?
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Elbow and Knee
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What is Hinge?
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Atlas and Axis vertebrae
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What is Pivot?
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Question:Thumb
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What is saddle?
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One of the joints in the wrist
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What is Condyloid?
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This is an overstretching and/or tearing of ligaments caused by traumatic twisting of a joint
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What is Sprain?
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This type of force that causes injuries crushes the tissue
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What is compression?
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This type of force pulls and stretches ligaments
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What is Tension?
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This type of force that causes injuries moves against the parallel organization of fibers
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What is Shear?
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Ligaments can withstand this type of force more than any otherCheck Your Answer
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What is Tension?
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Articulations are commonly known as what?
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What is joints?
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Where are articulations found in the body?
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Where two bones meet
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What is the most complex joint in the human body?
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What is the knee?
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What does PRICE stand for?
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What is Protection, Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation?
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Category 4 for 5Question:What is the time interval for ice?
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What is on for 20 minutes, off for 60 minutes?
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This ligament is commonly injured due to muscle imbalance and twisting
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What is Anterior Cruciate Ligament?(ACL)Back to the Game Board
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Name on of the two ligaments that run on the outside of the knee connecting the femur to the tibia and fibulaCheck Your Answer
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What is Lateral collateral ligament (LCL) or Medial collateral ligament (MCL)?
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What structure is a sac of synovial fluid that reduces friction between bones, tendons, ligaments, etc?
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What is the bursa?
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What structure is a cartilaginous disc surrounded with fluid that reduces friction and adds stability?Check Your Answer
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What is meniscus?
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What kind of disease is caused by inflammation at the top of the tibia?Check Your Answer
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What is Osgood-Schlatter Disease?
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