Kinesiology

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Across
  1. 2. The space with chairs where patients sit before their clinical session starts.
  2. 5. An electric machine with a moving belt used for walking or gait training in the gym.
  3. 7. A private box or office where the kinesiologist evaluates and treats a patient.
  4. 9. An unpleasant, uncomfortable feeling in the body caused by an illness or injury.
  5. 10. The front desk area where the secretary greets patients and coordinates appointments.
  6. 11. A small, heavy weight that patients hold in one hand to exercise and strengthen muscles.
  7. 12. A special clinical bed or stretcher where the patient lies down during therapy.
  8. 13. Protective items you wear on your hands for hygiene and safety during a medical evaluation.
Down
  1. 1. A plastic anatomy model of the human bone structure used to explain injuries to patients.
  2. 2. The specific desk or area in the clinic where a professional works.
  3. 3. A formal word used to describe older people or patients in the geriatrics department.
  4. 4. A fixed bicycle used in the rehabilitation gym for cardiovascular exercise.
  5. 6. Elastic rubber strips used to create tension during rehabilitation exercises.INJURY: Damage or harm to a part of the body, for example, a sprain or a fracture.
  6. 8. A place in the hospital or clinic where you can buy and eat food or drinks.