Physical Therapy!
Across
- 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
- 5. an injury to a ligament.
- 7. the ability of a joint to move over a given distance (measured in degrees) and in a particular direction (ex: flexion or extension).
- 8. the way in which you walk.
- 9. when the spine curves in a sideways direction.
- 11. "Bending"of a body part
- 12. tissue that connects a bone to another bone.Sprain Injury to the ligament
Down
- 1. Laying on your stomach (Face Down)
- 2. an outward curve of the spine (excessive kyphosis results in an excessively round upper back).
- 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).
- 6. the ability to maintain your body, specifically your center of mass, within your base of support.
- 10. Laying on your back (face up)