Elbow
Across
- 3. Nerve that passes behind the medial epicondyle
- 4. Forceful straightening of the arm at the elbow
- 9. Inflammation of the elbow tendons, common in golfers
- 11. Upper arm bone
- 14. Inflammation of the elbow tendons, common in tennis players
- 15. Movement that decreases the angle at the elbow joint
- 17. Forearm bone on the thumb side
- 19. Bony prominence on the outer side of the elbow
- 20. The funny bone nerve
Down
- 1. Ligament on the inner side of the elbow
- 2. Bony prominence on the inner side of the elbow
- 5. Ligament on the outer side of the elbow
- 6. Dislocation towards the back
- 7. Forearm bone on the pinky side
- 8. A complete tear often requires this
- 10. A common fracture in children involving the elbow
- 12. The joint where the humerus meets the radius and ulna
- 13. A fracture involving the head of the radius
- 16. Cartilage damage within the elbow joint
- 18. A Fluid-filled sac that can become inflamed at the elbow