Mobility 1

123456789101112131415161718192021
Across
  1. 4. vertebral joints
  2. 7. Muscle contractions that pull on tendons and move the bones
  3. 9. come together at joint and provide stability and skeletal movement
  4. 10. What type of joint is the carpel and tarsal
  5. 13. neurons convey the response from the CNS to skeletal muscles
  6. 14. ROM where it is being done TO the patient
  7. 17. conduct impulses from one part of the body to another
  8. 20. muscle contraction with resistance ex. lifting weights
  9. 21. muscle contraction without shortening ex. squats
Down
  1. 1. Slightly moveable joint
  2. 2. test used to measure mobility in people who walk independently
  3. 3. Freely moveable joint
  4. 5. muscle shortening and active movement ex. running
  5. 6. Joint cavities
  6. 7. What type of joint is between the trapezium and the metacarpal of the thumb
  7. 8. Sutures between skull bones
  8. 9. What type of joint is a hip and shoulder
  9. 11. ROM where the patient is doing it independently
  10. 12. nervous system conveys info to the CNS
  11. 15. Non-moveable joint
  12. 16. What type of joint is the wrist
  13. 18. What type of joint is the knee and elbow
  14. 19. What type of joint is the neck