Physical Therapy
Across
- 3. lying flat on the back, face and torso facing upward
- 5. on the side, could either be left or right
- 7. The way someone holds their body while sitting, standing, or moving.
- 8. the process of restoring function.
- 11. A professional who provides treatment and support.
- 12. Large, triangular muscle covering the upper back and neck.
- 13. The interstitial fluid picked up by lymphatic capillaries.
- 15. Tissue that contracts to produce movement.
- 18. These are shoulder muscles that allows the arm to abduct and overall stability of the shoulder.
- 20. The study of the structure of the human body.
- 22. It refers to a structure being closer to the surface of the body than another structure.
- 23. Damage or harm to the body caused by external forces, often leading to pain and requiring treatment or rehabilitation.
Down
- 1. Straightening a joint or increasing the angle between two bones.
- 2. Indicates a position toward the nose or anterior part of the body, often used in relation to the brain.
- 4. The study of how the body functions, especially muscles, and organs.
- 6. The act of changing position or location.
- 9. Refers to a position toward the tail or posterior part of the body.
- 10. Relating to epithelial tissue, which covers surfaces and lines cavities.
- 14. A band of fibrous tissue that connects muscle to bone.
- 16. lying flat on the stomach, face, and torso facing downward
- 17. Refers to a position away from the midline of the body; it denotes the sides of a structure or organism.
- 19. Lower back region of the spinal column.
- 21. A bone found in the upper arm.
- 24. The location where two bones meet in the body.