A 20-year-old gymnast reports lateral elbow pain, feelings of instability when weight-bearing on the arm, and occasional “clunking” when pushing up from a chair. The Varus stress test and the lateral pivot shift test reproduce symptoms. Which structures or conditions are MOST likely involved? (Select ALL that apply)
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Which of the following nerve roots assess/affect elbow exten…
Which of the following nerve roots assess/affect elbow extension?
A member of the lacrosse team reports to the ATR with a cont…
A member of the lacrosse team reports to the ATR with a contusion that does not appear to be healing over his right forearm. He remembers getting hit during the last game. For what 5 symptoms should you check? What condition do you suspect? How does this condition occur? What is a complication of this injury?
After an initial evaluation of a patient, the athletic train…
After an initial evaluation of a patient, the athletic trainer has decided to conduct the tennis elbow test to further assess the injury. What injury does the athletic trainer suspect?
The radial tuberosity (bicipital tuberosity) is the insertio…
The radial tuberosity (bicipital tuberosity) is the insertion site for which muscle?
What structures are involved in the “terrible triad” injury…
What structures are involved in the “terrible triad” injury of the elbow?
During an upper quarter screen, assessing the strength of th…
During an upper quarter screen, assessing the strength of thumb extension correlates to what nerve root?
A recreational racquetball player complains of medial elbow…
A recreational racquetball player complains of medial elbow pain. Upon evaluation, the athletic trainer suspects there is inflammation at the site of the medial epicondyle of the elbow. Which of the following STT would be positive to confirm the athletic trainer’s theory?
In the specific equation illustrated, the enzyme is _______…
In the specific equation illustrated, the enzyme is _______ The substrate(s) is/are _______ The product(s) is/are _______
In interprofessional pediatric care, physicians often hold s…
In interprofessional pediatric care, physicians often hold structural power because they: