Mobility 1
Across
- 4. vertebral joints
- 7. Muscle contractions that pull on tendons and move the bones
- 9. come together at joint and provide stability and skeletal movement
- 10. What type of joint is the carpel and tarsal
- 13. neurons convey the response from the CNS to skeletal muscles
- 14. ROM where it is being done TO the patient
- 17. conduct impulses from one part of the body to another
- 20. muscle contraction with resistance ex. lifting weights
- 21. muscle contraction without shortening ex. squats
Down
- 1. Slightly moveable joint
- 2. test used to measure mobility in people who walk independently
- 3. Freely moveable joint
- 5. muscle shortening and active movement ex. running
- 6. Joint cavities
- 7. What type of joint is between the trapezium and the metacarpal of the thumb
- 8. Sutures between skull bones
- 9. What type of joint is a hip and shoulder
- 11. ROM where the patient is doing it independently
- 12. nervous system conveys info to the CNS
- 15. Non-moveable joint
- 16. What type of joint is the wrist
- 18. What type of joint is the knee and elbow
- 19. What type of joint is the neck