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The defenition of this term is a physical wound or injury sustained in a sport and is produced by an external or internal force: exudate, trauma, mechanical failure, avulsion
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Trauma
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The definition of this term is the internal reaction or resistance to an external load: avulsion, yield point, stree, fracture
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Stress
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This term defines when the elastic limit of tissue is reached causing the tissue to break: laod, stress, avulsion, mechanical failure
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Mechanical failure
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This specific type of stress is characterized by a force that moves across the parallel organization of tissue: tension, load, shearing, avulsion
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Shearing
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This type of skin wound is characterized by the skin being scraped against a roug surface causing the exposure of numerous blood capilaries: avulsion, abrasion, puncture, incision
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Abrasion
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This type of muscle injury is a bruise caused by a sudden traumatic blow to the body. crushing forces break blood and lymph vessels causing a hematoma to form: contusion, abrason, strain, fasciitis
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Contusion
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This grade of muscle strain is characterized by the most severe symptoms including a loss of muscle function, and commonly a palpable defect or gap in the muscle: grade 1,2,3,4
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Grade 3
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Ligaments are _________ in their middle and ____at their ends: weakest,stronges; strongest,weakest; strongest,strongest; weak,weaker
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Stongest, weakest
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This type of joint injury is characterized by a sudden joint twist that results in stretching ot total tearing of the stabilizing connective tissue of a joint: sprain, strain, fracture, dislocation, subluxation
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Sprain
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What complications can arise for a dislocation or subluxation: excessive heat production, pain in the opposite joint, pinching off of blood vessels or nerves
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Pinching off of blood vessels or nerves
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This type of chronic joint injury may be caused by repeated joint sprians that can irritate and inflame the capsule of a joint: bursitis, appendicistis, faciitis, capsulitis
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Capsulitis
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This type of bone fracture presents with a piece of bone that is actually protruding through the skin: non-displaces, open/compound, stress, incomplete
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Open/compound
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This type of fracure is probably the most common and is charaterized by a fracture line that is straight and is at a right angle to the bone shaft: spiral, comminuted, transverse, avulsionn
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Transverse
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This type of fracture is characterized by the separation of a bone fragment from its ofiginal place where a ligament or tendon attaches to it: spiral, blowout, comminuted, avulsion
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Avulsion
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This type of fracture is characterized by three of more bone fragments at the fracture site: avulsion, comminuted, spiral, blowout
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Comminuted
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