Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byNorman Todd Modified over 8 years ago
1
M M U U L L T T I I - - Q Q ! ! Multi- Q Introd uction Question & Answer Review Game Designed for Use in the Classroom M M U U L L T T I I - - Q Q ! ! Welcome to … Skip Rules
2
Game Rules M u l t i – Q R u l e s Points are collected as a team; however, each player must answer his/her question without help from teammates. MORE RULES MORE RULES
3
Game Rules M u l t i – Q R u l e s If a question is answered correctly, that team adds those points to their team score. The opposing team may now chose a question. MORE RULES MORE RULES
4
Game Rules M u l t i – Q R u l e s If a question is answered incorrectly, the team score does not change. The opposing team may now chose a question. MORE RULES MORE RULES
5
Game Rules M u l t i – Q R u l e s This game does not support automatic scoring. Please assign a scorekeeper for your team. This person should keep track of points for both teams. GET READY TO START GET READY TO START
6
Choose from the followin g topics You will choose questions from the following six topic areas: CLICK TO VIEW TOPIC AREAS CLICK TO VIEW TOPIC AREAS
7
TOPIC 1 Athletes & Injuries What do you know about…
8
TOPIC 2 What do you know about… Whatever
9
TOPIC 3 What do you know about… Random
10
TOPIC 4 What do you know about… Potpourri
11
TOPIC 5 What do you know about… Anatomical Stuff
12
TOPIC 6 What do you know about… Let me see…
13
MultiQ Choices Athletes & Injuries WhateverRandomPotpourri Anatomical Stuff Let me see… 10 20 30 40 50 FINAL QUESTION FINAL QUESTION FINAL QUESTION FINAL QUESTION
14
ReturnReturn Whoops! Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
15
1:101:10 This bone is so insignificant it doesn’t even get to be recognized as a “true” knee bone. CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 1 f o r 1 0 p o i n t s …
16
1:10 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Fibula CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 10
17
ReturnReturn Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
18
1:201:20 These muscles help to prevent forward movement of the tibia on the femur. CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 1 f o r 2 0 p o i n t s …
19
1:20 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Hamstrings CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 20
20
ReturnReturn Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
21
1:301:30 This bone is distal to the femur CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 1 f o r 3 0 p o i n t s …
22
1:30 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Tibia CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 30
23
ReturnReturn Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
24
1:401:40 With this hip injury, the “ball” of the “ball and socket” joint dies. CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 1 f o r 4 0 p o i n t s …
25
1:40 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Legg-Calve- Perthes Disease CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 40
26
ReturnReturn Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
27
1:501:50 The Quadriceps include the vastus intermedius and these 3 other muscles CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 1 f o r 5 0 p o i n t s …
28
1:50 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Rectus femoris, vastus lateralis, vastus medialis CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 50
29
ReturnReturn Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
30
2:102:10 This condition results from a temporary or permanent loss of blood supply to the proximal femur. CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 2 f o r 1 0 p o i n t s …
31
2:10 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Avascular Necrosis CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 10
32
ReturnReturn Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
33
2:202:20 This painful condition is caused by the cartilage on the back of the patella softening or wearing away. CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 2 f o r 2 0 p o i n t s …
34
2:20 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Chondromalacia CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 20
35
ReturnReturn Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
36
2:302:30 What is being performed in this picture. CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 2 f o r 3 0 p o i n t s …
37
2:30 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Arthroscopic surgery CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 30
38
ReturnReturn Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
39
2:402:40 The screw in this picture is inserted to prevent more slipping associated with this condition. CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 2 f o r 4 0 p o i n t s …
40
2:40 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 40
41
ReturnReturn Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
42
2:502:50 Calcification within the muscle is the result of this serious thigh contusion known as what?? CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 2 f o r 5 0 p o i n t s …
43
2:50 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Myositis Ossificans CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 50
44
ReturnReturn Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
45
3:103:10 Strains should initially be treated with this and wrapped with a supportive elastic bandage. CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 3 f o r 1 0 p o i n t s …
46
3:10 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … PRICE CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 10
47
ReturnReturn Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
48
3:203:20 These pictures are showing 2 different conditions. Name them CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 3 f o r 2 0 p o i n t s …
49
3:20 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Genu valgum and Genu varum CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 20
50
ReturnReturn Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
51
3:303:30 This injury occurs when an athlete is attempting to change directions quickly and twists the lower leg. CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 3 f o r 3 0 p o i n t s …
52
3:30 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … ACL injury CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 30
53
ReturnReturn Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
54
3:403:40 The other name for the groin region CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 3 f o r 4 0 p o i n t s …
55
3:40 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Adductor muscles CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 40
56
ReturnReturn Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
57
3:503:50 This name means “cross- shaped” T o p i c 3 f o r 5 0 p o i n t s … CLICK TO CHECK
58
3:50 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Cruciate CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 50
59
ReturnReturn Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
60
4:104:10 A patellar dislocation most commonly occurs when the patella is forced in what type of direction? CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 4 f o r 1 0 p o i n t s …
61
4:10 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … laterally CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 10
62
ReturnReturn Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
63
4:204:20 These are the 3 bones that form the knee joint CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 4 f o r 2 0 p o i n t s …
64
4:20 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Femur, tibia, and patella CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 20
65
ReturnReturn Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
66
4:304:30 These are the four primary knee ligaments CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 4 f o r 3 0 p o i n t s …
67
4:30 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … MCL, LCL, ACL, PCL CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 30
68
ReturnReturn Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
69
4:404:40 Although uncommon, this injury occurs most often in running-oriented athletes. CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 4 f o r 4 0 p o i n t s …
70
4:40 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Femoral stress fractures CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 40
71
ReturnReturn Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
72
4:504:50 Identify the muscles shown here. T o p i c 4 f o r 5 0 p o i n t s … CLICK TO CHECK
73
4:50 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Adductors or Groin muscles CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 50
74
5:105:10 Identify the injury CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 5 f o r 1 0 p o i n t s …
75
5:10 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Fractured femur CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 10
76
ReturnReturn Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
77
5:205:20 This picture shows normal, torn, and reconstructed of what??? CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 5 f o r 2 0 p o i n t s …
78
5:20 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … ACL CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 20
79
ReturnReturn Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
80
5:305:30 Which 2 muscle groups are being targeted in this exercise? CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 5 f o r 3 0 p o i n t s …
81
5:30 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Hamstrings and gluteals CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 30
82
ReturnReturn Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
83
5:405:40 Identify the condition CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 5 f o r 4 0 p o i n t s …
84
5:40 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Osgood-Schlatter’s disease CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 40
85
ReturnReturn Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
86
5:505:50 What structure is highlighted in the illustration?What structure is highlighted in the illustration? T o p i c 5 f o r 5 0 p o i n t s … CLICK TO CHECK
87
5:50 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Iliotibial Band (or IT band) CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 50
88
ReturnReturn Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
89
6:106:10 This bone is nicknamed “the floating bone” CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 6 f o r 1 0 p o i n t s …
90
6:10 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Patella CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 10
91
ReturnReturn Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
92
6:206:20 This particular “socket” has a fancier name, and the head of the femur fits right into it. CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 6 f o r 2 0 p o i n t s …
93
6:20 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Acetabulum CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 20
94
ReturnReturn Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
95
6:306:30 These 3 bones make up the anatomy of the hip CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 6 f o r 3 0 p o i n t s …
96
6:30 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … What are the ilium, ischium, and pubis? CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 30
97
ReturnReturn Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
98
6:406:40 With this injury, the athlete’s leg is often internally rotated. CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 6 f o r 4 0 p o i n t s …
99
6:40 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … What is a dislocated hip? CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 40
100
ReturnReturn Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
101
6:506:50 This tough cartilage tissue which acts as a cushion can be found on the ends of the tibia T o p i c 6 f o r 5 0 p o i n t s … CLICK TO CHECK
102
6:50 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … What is the meniscus? CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 50
103
ReturnReturn Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
104
Bonus Question B O N U S Q U E S T I O N Congratulations! If you answer the Bonus Question correctly, your team receives double the points assigned to this question. Congratulations! If you answer the Bonus Question correctly, your team receives double the points assigned to this question. TO THE BONUS QUESTION TO THE BONUS QUESTION
105
Directions for Last Question D I R E C T I O N S Team members may consult on the final question of this game Team members may consult on the final question of this game. TO THE FINAL QUESTION TO THE FINAL QUESTION If your answer is correct, you may add the wagered amount to your current score. If your answer is incorrect, you must subtract the wagered amount from your current score. Please place your wagers. Click the bar below when you are ready to proceed. Please place your wagers. Click the bar below when you are ready to proceed. RETURN TO GAME BOARD
106
Last Questio n A young female gymnast complains to the athletic trainer that her hip snaps when she stands on one leg. What is the possible cause of this snapping hip phenomenon. How should the ATC treat it? CLICK TO CHECK T H E F I N A L Q U E S T I O N
107
Last Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … A likely cause of this problem is a strength imbalance of those muscles that help to stabilize the hip joint while flexing and rotating. There also could be a structurally narrow pelvis, greater than usual ROM of hip abduction, or a restricted ROM during lateral rotation. The IT band “snaps” over the greater trochanter. Management should focus on cryotherapy (cold therapy) and ultrasound to stretch tight muscles and strengthen weak muscles in the hip region. CLICK TO END THE GAME ADD OR SUBTRACT WAGERED AMOUNTS
108
Turn in team score Add up your team score and report it to your teacher. T H A N K S F O R P L A Y I N G ! DON’T FORGET TO STUDY & REVIEW ON YOUR OWN!
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.