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:

 

 

 

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

 

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

 

 

 

 

Understand and demonstrate the ability to locate and palpate soft-tissue sites in the foot & ankle:

 

 

 

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

 

30.     Deltoid ligament

37.     Extensor digitorum longus

Other soft tissue

31.     Calcaneionavicular ligament (spring ligament)

38.     Flexor halacis longus tendon

44.     Achilles tendon

 

39.     Flexor digitorum longus tendon

45.     Retrocalcaneal bursa

 

 

 

Understand and demonstrate the ability to locate and palpate bony sites in the knee:

 

 

 

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

 

 

 

 


Understand and demonstrate the ability to locate and palpate soft-tissue sites in the knee:

 

 

 

 

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

 

 

65.     Quadricepts tendon

 

 

 

66.     Patella tendon

 

 

 

 

Understand and demonstrate the ability to locate and  palpate bony sites in the hip and thigh:

 

 

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

 

 

Understand and demonstrate the ability to locate and palpate the muscles of the thigh and hip:

 

 

 

 

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

 

91.     Rectus femoris at the hip joint

94.     Adductor longus

99.     semitendinosus origin

 

 

95.     Adductor brevis

100.  biceps femoris origin

 

 

96.     Adductor magnus

 

 

 

 

 

 

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:

 

 

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

 

119.  Greater tuberosity of humerus

 

120.  Bicipital groove

 

121.  Coracoid process

 

122.  sternum

 

123.  Costalchondral junction of ribs

 


 

Understand and demonstrate the ability to locate and palpate soft-tissue sites in the shoulder:

 

 

 

Anterior Palpation

Lateral Palpation

Posterior Palpation

128.  Anterior deltoid muscle

133.  Middle deltoid muscle

136.  Rhomboid muscles

129.  Long head of biceps tendon

 

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

 

 

141.  teres minor

 

 

142.  teres major

 

 

 

Understand and demonstrate the ability to locate and palpate bony sites in the elbow:

 

 

136.  medial epicondyle of humerus

139.  olecranon fossa

137.  lateral epicondyle of humerus

140.  radial capitellar articulation

138.  olecranon process

 

 

Understand and demonstrate the ability to locate and palpate soft-tissue sites in the elbow:

 

 

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

 

 

Understand and demonstrate the ability to locate and palpate bony sites of the wrist and hand:

 

 

 

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

 

 

 

Understand and demonstrate the ability to locate and palpate soft-tissue sites of the wrist and hand:

 

 

 

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

 

177.  Abductor pollicis longus

188.  Tunnel VI

HAND REGION

178.  Tunnel II

189.  Extensor carpi ulnaris

196.  Thenar eminence

179.  Extensor carpi radialis longus

 

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