N

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N navicular bone the boat-shaped tarsal bone on the medial side of the foot in front of the talus (ankle bone), with which its concave posterior surface articulates. Stress fractures…

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T

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T tachycardia rapid heart rate. tachypnoea rapid breathing. In most situations when ventilation increases, there is normally an increase in both depth and frequency of breathing. Increase in frequency alone…

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U

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U ulna larger of the two forearm bones, articulating at the elbow with the humerus and at the wrist with the carpal bones. ulnar adj in descriptions of forearm structures:…

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Q

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Q Q (quadriceps)-angle the angle between the long axis of the femur (and thus the line of pull of the quadriceps) and the line of the patellar tendon (extended upwards);…

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H

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H habit (1) a tendency to behave in a certain way; (2) a well-learned behavioural response associated with a particular stimulus or situation, typically evoked without conscious intention. habituation the…

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B

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B back injury injury to the back may affect the bones (vertebral column including the sacrum, also the ilium or the ribs), muscles and ligaments. Sport-related back injuries include fractures…

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I

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I iceberg profile in sport psychology, a proposed ideal profile of moodstate for elite performers, characterized by low scores on negative moods (specifically tension, depression, anger, fatigue and confusion) and…

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J

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J Jacobson’s muscular relaxation see relaxation. javelin thrower’s elbow see epicondyles. jaw injury injury to the bones of the face which carry the teeth: the maxilla (upper jaw) and mandible…

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F

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F facial injury injuries to the structures in and around the face including the facial bones; abrasions and lacerations, septal and auricular haematomas and other injuries around the nose, ears…

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D

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D dead space in human anatomy and physiology, refers to the respiratory passages (airways) leading to the alveoli of the lungs, so named because the air breathed in and out…

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