SM2 Unit 8 Rehabiliation & Modalities Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 1. Cycle A debilitating syndrome in which pain caused by injury produces muscle spasms that increase pain and spasms in a cyclical manner
  2. 2. The mental and emotional ability to perform in competition without undue strain on other aspects of one's life
  3. 5. Treatment involving the use of heat to increase circulation in order to improve flexibility and decrease pain and muscle spasms
  4. 7. Stages of grief used to cope with situational adjustments and adaptations due to injury or loss;
  5. 9. Everyday actions, such as self-care communication, and mobility skills, required for independent living
  6. 13. With the vertebrae slips forward typically in the lumbar vertebrae
  7. 15. The application of sound waves to a body area to increase circulation and flexibility as well as to decrease pain and muscle spasms in that area
  8. 16. The systemic manipulation, methodical pressure, friction and kneading of the soft tissues of the body to increase circulation, decrease pain, and promote relaxation
  9. 20. Abnormal conversion of cartilage into bone that results in dwarfism
  10. 22. Rehabilitative treatment involving the use of physical activity to increase strength and flexibility
  11. 24. Movement that is performed completely by the examiner
  12. 28. Notes on the patient's chart that document patient progress in rehabilitation and that may follow the SOAP format
  13. 33. Lacking correspondence in shape, proportion, and relative position between opposing body parts
  14. 34. The administration of ionized medications to the tissues through the use of an electrical current
  15. 37. Joint motion that ocurs because of muscle contraction and patient control
  16. 39. The efficient and safe use of the body during activity
  17. 40. The ability to move about from place to place
  18. 41. The position or alignment of the body
  19. 42. Knock-knee
  20. 44. The use of electrical current to block the sensation of pain to a given area of the body
  21. 46. Lateral Curvature of the vertebrae
  22. 47. The use of electrical stimulation to re-educate injured muscles, strengthen healthy muscles, and slow the effects of atrophy in a given area
  23. 48. Engaging in athletic activity while injured, but in a restricted manner that prevents an injury from becoming worse
Down
  1. 1. Rehabilitative treatment that uses external force to increase or decrease circulation and reduce pain
  2. 3. An organized method of documenting a patient's status on his or her chart
  3. 4. The process of recovering from an injury through treatment and education designed to assist injured patients in regaining maximum function, a sense of well-being, and the highest level of independence possible
  4. 6. Lack of interest or concern
  5. 8. Hyperextension at the knee joint
  6. 10. A period in process of rehabilitation in which no significant improvement or progress is shown
  7. 11. Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs
  8. 12. The periodic application of compression to a part of the body to reduce edema in that area
  9. 14. The therapeutic use of high-frequency electrical current to increase circulation and flexibility as well as to decrease pain and muscle spasms in a given area of the body
  10. 17. The use of interfering electrical currents to increase circulation and flexibility as well as to decrease pain and muscle spasms in a given area of the body
  11. 18. History A form that describes the patient's medical history and chief medical complaint
  12. 19. The use of a direct electrical current to regulate circulation as well as to decrease pain, edema, and muscle spasms in a given area of the body
  13. 21. Rehabilitative treatments involving the use of cold to decrease circulation in order to decrease pain, muscle spasms, inflammation and edema
  14. 23. Process of bending backward, inward curvature of the spine
  15. 25. Bowleg
  16. 26. Process of being hunchback; Excessive curvature of Thoracic Vertebrae
  17. 27. An estimate of a chance for recovery; a prediction of likely outcome of a disease or injury
  18. 29. Joint movement that is against an immovable or resistive object through it's range of motion
  19. 30. An instrument used to measure the movements and angles created by joints
  20. 31. An unpleasant sensory & emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage, or described in terms of such damage
  21. 32. Forming right angles to a given plane
  22. 35. Rehabilitative treatments that use electrical current to achieve therapeutic effects
  23. 36. performed with the patient is unable to move the body part on their own and recieves partieal help from an outside force
  24. 38. The point at which pain affects performance
  25. 43. Identification of the nature of a disease or condition based on scientific assessment
  26. 45. The distraction, or pulling, of a body part or segment for rehabilitative purposes