Skill/Task
Check List for NATA Psychomotor Domains
AH 201 - Practicum in
Athletic Training III
Able to understand and perform the sit and reach test in order to determine muscle tightness.
Able to understand and perform the usage of an epi-pen for anaphylactic shock.
Able to understand and perform the usage of a commercial inhaler for asthmatic conditions.
Able to perform and instruct the correct spotting and lifting technique of the following:
a. powerclean
b. bench press
c. shoulder press
Understand and demonstrate the ability to perform goniometric measurements of the following movements of the body:
a. ankle dorsiflexion
b. ankle plantar flexion
c. knee flexion
d. knee extension
e. shoulder flexion
f. shoulder extension
g. shoulder abduction
h. shoulder internal rotation
i. shoulder external rotation
Understand and demonstrate the ability to locate and palpate bony sites of the foot & ankle:
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Medial Aspect |
Lateral Aspect |
Dorsal Aspect |
1. medial calcaneous |
10. Lateral calcaneus |
19. 4th, 3rd, 2nd metatarsals |
2. medial malleolus |
11. Lateral malleolus |
20. 4th, 3rd, 2nd metatarsophalangeal joints |
3. sustentaculum tali |
12. Sinus tarsi |
21. 4th, 3rd, 2nd phalanges |
4. talar head |
13. Peroneal tubercle |
22. 2nd and 3rd cuneiform bones |
5. navicular tubercle |
14. Cuboid Bone |
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6. first cuneiform |
15. Styloid process of fifth metatarsal |
Plantar Aspect |
7. first metatarsal |
16. Fifth metatarsal |
23. Metatarsal heads |
8. first metatarsophalangeal joint |
17. Fifth metatarsophalangeal joint |
24. Medial calcaneal tubercle |
9. first phalanx |
18. Fifth phalanx |
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Understand and demonstrate the ability to locate and palpate soft-tissue sites in the foot & ankle:
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Ligaments |
Muscle/tendons |
Arches |
25. Anterior talofibular ligament |
32. Tibialis anterior tendon |
40. Medial longitudinal arch |
26. Posterior talofibular ligament |
33. Tibialis posterior tendon |
41. Transverse arch |
27. Calcaneofibular ligament |
34. Peroneus longus tendon |
42. Metatarsal arch |
28. Anterior, Inferior Tibio-fibular Ligament |
35. Peroneus brevis tendon |
43. Lateral longitudinal arch |
29. Plantar fascia |
36. Extensor halacis longus tendon |
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30. Deltoid ligament |
37. Extensor digitorum longus |
Other soft
tissue |
31. Calcaneionavicular ligament (spring ligament) |
38. Flexor halacis longus tendon |
44. Achilles tendon |
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39. Flexor digitorum longus tendon |
45. Retrocalcaneal bursa |
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Understand and demonstrate the ability to locate and palpate bony sites in the knee:
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Medial Aspect |
Lateral Aspect |
Patella |
46. medial tibial plateau |
51. Lateral tibial plateau |
56. Superior aspect |
47. tibial tubercle |
52. Lateral (Gerdy's) tubercle |
57. Inferior aspect |
48. medial femoral condyle |
53. Lateral femoral condyle |
58. Around periphery |
49. adductor tubercle |
54. Head of the fibula |
59. Trochlea groove with knee flexed |
50. Medial joint line |
55. Lateral joint line |
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Understand and demonstrate the ability to locate and palpate soft-tissue sites in the knee:
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Anterior |
Medial |
Posterior |
Lateral |
60. vastus medialis |
67. gracilis |
72. popliteal tendon |
76. biceps femoris tendon |
61. vastus lateralis |
68. semitendinosis |
73. head of gastrocnemius |
77. iliotibial band |
62. vastus intermedius |
69. semimembranosus |
74. popliteal fossa |
78. lateral collateral ligament |
63. rectus femoris |
70. medial collateral ligament |
75. Popliteal artery |
79. Common peroneal nerve |
64. sartorius |
71. Pes anserine bursa |
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65. Quadricepts tendon |
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66. Patella tendon |
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Understand and demonstrate the ability to locate and palpate bony sites in the hip and thigh:
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Anteriorly |
Posteriorly |
80. Anterior superior iliac spine |
85. Posterior superior iliac spine |
81. Iliac crest |
86. Ischial tuberosity |
82. Greater trochanter |
87. Sacroiliac joint |
83. Pubic tubercles |
88. Sciatic nerve |
84. Inguinal cannal |
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Understand and demonstrate the ability to locate and palpate the muscles of the thigh and hip:
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Flexor Group |
Adductor Group |
Extensor Group |
Abductor Group |
89. Iliopsoas |
92. Gracilis |
97. Gluteus maximus |
101. Gluteus medius |
90. Sartorius at the hip joint |
93. Pectineus |
98. semimembranosus origin |
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91. Rectus femoris at the hip joint |
94. Adductor longus |
99. semitendinosus origin |
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95. Adductor brevis |
100. biceps femoris origin |
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96. Adductor magnus |
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Understand and demonstrate the ability to locate and palpate bony and soft-tissue sites in the spine:
Posteriorly |
Anteriorly |
102. Transverse processes |
108. Hyoid bone |
103. Spinous processes |
109. Thyroid Cartilage |
104. Mastoid processes |
110. First Crycoid ring |
105. Occiput |
111. Carotid Tubercle |
106. Erector spinae muscle |
112. Sternocleidomastoid |
107. Upper trapezius muscle |
113. Adenoids |
Understand and demonstrate the ability to locate and palpate bony sites in the shoulder:
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Anterior
Palpation |
Posterior
Palpation |
114. Sternoclavicular articulation |
124. Scapular spine |
115. Supraclavicular fossa |
125. Vertebral border of scapula |
116. Clavicular shaft |
126. Inferior angle of scapula |
117. Acromioclavicular articulation |
127. Lateral border of scapula |
118. All aspects of acromium process |
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119. Greater tuberosity of humerus |
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120. Bicipital groove |
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121. Coracoid process |
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122. sternum |
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123. Costalchondral junction of ribs |
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Understand and demonstrate the ability to locate and palpate soft-tissue sites in the shoulder:
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Anterior
Palpation |
Lateral
Palpation |
Posterior
Palpation |
128. Anterior deltoid muscle |
133. Middle deltoid muscle |
136. Rhomboid muscles |
129. Long head of biceps tendon |
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137. Serratus anterior muscle |
130. Short head of biceps tendon |
Axillary Region
Palpation |
138.
Posterior deltoid |
131. Pectoral major muscle tendon |
134. Latissimus dorsi tendon |
139.
supraspinatus |
132. Coracoacromial ligament |
135. Lymph nodes |
140. infraspinatus |
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141. teres minor |
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142. teres major |
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Understand and demonstrate the ability to locate and palpate bony sites in the elbow:
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136. medial epicondyle of humerus |
139. olecranon fossa |
137. lateral epicondyle of humerus |
140. radial capitellar articulation |
138. olecranon process |
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Understand and demonstrate the ability to locate and palpate soft-tissue sites in the elbow:
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141. Distal Biceps tendon |
147. Proximal aspect of wrist extensor muscles |
142. Ulnar nerve |
148. Brachioradialis muscle |
143. Ulnar collateral ligament |
149. Annular ligament |
144. Proximal aspect of wrist flexor muscles |
150. Distal Triceps tendon |
145. Pronator teres muscle |
151. Anconeus |
146. Biceps muscle belly |
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Understand and demonstrate the ability to locate and palpate bony sites of the wrist and hand:
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WRIST REGION |
159. Trapezium bone |
HAND REGION |
152. Ulnar styloid process |
160. Trapezoid bone |
167. Five metacarpal bones |
153. Distal head of the radius |
161. Capitate bone |
168. Five MCP joints |
154. Radial styloid process |
162. Lunate bone |
169. Five proximal phalanxes |
155. Distal Radial Head |
163. Hamate bone |
170. Five proximal interphalangeal joints |
156. Lister's tubercle |
164. Hook of the hamate bone |
171. Four middles phalanxes |
157. Navicular bone (scaphoid) |
165. Triquetral bone |
172. Four distal interphalangeal joints |
158. Navicular tubercle |
166. Pisiform bone |
173. Five distal phalanxes |
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Understand and demonstrate the ability to locate and palpate soft-tissue sites of the wrist and hand:
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WRIST REGION |
183. Tunnel IV |
192. Palmaris longus |
Dorsal Wrist |
184. Extensor digitorum communis |
193. Carpal tunnel |
174. Anatomic snuffbox |
185. Extensor indicis |
194. Transverse carpal ligament |
175. Tunnel I |
186. Tunnel V |
195. Flexor carpi radialis |
176. Extensor pollicis brevis |
187. Extensor digiti minimi |
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177. Abductor pollicis longus |
188. Tunnel VI |
HAND REGION |
178. Tunnel II |
189. Extensor carpi ulnaris |
196.
Thenar eminence |
179. Extensor carpi radialis longus |
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197. Hypothenar eminence |
180. Extensor carpi radialis brevis |
Volar Wrist |
198. Palmar aponeurosis |
181. Tunnel III |
190. Flexor carpi ulnaris |
199. Four finger extensor tendons |
182. Extensor pollicis longus |
191. Tunnel of Guyan |
200. Ulnar collateral ligament of thumb |
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