Ans) 1) a .True
Explaination:
- With an avulsion fracture, an injury to the bone occurs near where the bone attaches to a tendon or lligament.These fractures most often affect bones in the elbow, hip, and ankle. Sometimes you can get an avulsion fracture in other bones, such as the hand, finger, shoulder, or knee.
2) e. a and c
Explaination:
An injury can irritate the tissue inside the bursa and cause inflammation. Doctors say that bursitis caused by an injury usually takes time to develop. The joints, tendons, or muscles that are near the bursa may have been overused. Most commonly, injury is caused by repetitive movements.
- In either situation, the damage to the soft tissues around the bone—including muscles, tendons, nerves, veins, and arteries—can be extensive. For this reason, any acute fracture with an open wound in the area is considered to be an open fracture.
3) d. Sprain
Explaination:
- A sprain is an injury to a ligament (tissue that connects two or more bones at a joint). When a sprain happens, one or more ligaments is stretched or torn. A strain is an injury to a muscle or tendon (fibrous cords of tissue that connect muscle to bone).
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SPORT FIRST AID ASEP Unit 3: Anatomy and Sport Injury Terminology 1. Strains are to muscles what sprains are to ligaments. a. true O b. false 2. Rotator cuff muscles a. are located on the pelvis b. are located on the clavicle c. assist with kicking d. assist with throwing and swinging a racket e. a and c 3. What is a strong indicator of a Grade III muscle strain? O a. cool, clammy skin over the site of the...