Physical Therapy!

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Across
  1. 3. a light enclosing framework (trade name Zimmer) with rubber castors or wheels and handles; helps invalids or the handicapped or the aged to walk
  2. 5. an injury to a ligament.
  3. 7. the ability of a joint to move over a given distance (measured in degrees) and in a particular direction (ex: flexion or extension).
  4. 8. the way in which you walk.
  5. 9. when the spine curves in a sideways direction.
  6. 11. "Bending"of a body part
  7. 12. tissue that connects a bone to another bone.Sprain Injury to the ligament
Down
  1. 1. Laying on your stomach (Face Down)
  2. 2. an outward curve of the spine (excessive kyphosis results in an excessively round upper back).
  3. 4. when a muscle contracts while it is lengthening, typically to control movement with the force of gravity (ex: the lowering phase of a bicep curl, or the step down phase of going down stairs).
  4. 6. the ability to maintain your body, specifically your center of mass, within your base of support.
  5. 10. Laying on your back (face up)