Sports Medicine
Across
- 2. skin, joint capsule, ligaments, fascia, cartilage
- 4. a manner of estimating the proximity (miles away) of dangerous lightning by counting the seconds between a flash of lightning and the bang of thunder
- 8. 3rd phase of healing
- 10. begins within hours after injury
- 13. severe illness that goes untreated or excessive loss of body fluids
- 19. stronger than muscles
- 23. losing heat through the movement of air or water molecules across the skin
- 24. the change in shape of a tissue
- 27. lungs unable to circulating blood
- 28. damaged tissue is replaced by cells of the same type
- 30. 2nd phase of healing
Down
- 1. a done is forced out of alignment
- 3. stems from trauma in which there is bloss loss; decrease blood volume = decrease BP
- 5. a type of heat illnesses
- 6. original tissue is replaced with scar tissue
- 7. 1st phase of healing
- 9. immediately post-injury; decreased blood flow to area
- 11. an injury that just occured (new)
- 12. the body needs this to consistently maintain
- 14. occurs in a straight line
- 15. the use of something to much
- 16. increased blood flow
- 17. a factors that can impede healing
- 18. the ability of a tissue to resist a load
- 20. Fx that occurs on the opposite side of the trauma
- 21. mm tendon or its bony insertion
- 22. begins within hours after injury
- 25. calculation is 30” or less, people should seek shelter and not resume outdoor activity until 30’ after the last audile thunder
- 26. the transfer of heat
- 29. due to severe infection