SM2 Unit 8 Rehabiliation & Modalities Vocabulary
Across
- 1. Cycle A debilitating syndrome in which pain caused by injury produces muscle spasms that increase pain and spasms in a cyclical manner
- 2. The mental and emotional ability to perform in competition without undue strain on other aspects of one's life
- 5. Treatment involving the use of heat to increase circulation in order to improve flexibility and decrease pain and muscle spasms
- 7. Stages of grief used to cope with situational adjustments and adaptations due to injury or loss;
- 9. Everyday actions, such as self-care communication, and mobility skills, required for independent living
- 13. With the vertebrae slips forward typically in the lumbar vertebrae
- 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
- 16. The systemic manipulation, methodical pressure, friction and kneading of the soft tissues of the body to increase circulation, decrease pain, and promote relaxation
- 20. Abnormal conversion of cartilage into bone that results in dwarfism
- 22. Rehabilitative treatment involving the use of physical activity to increase strength and flexibility
- 24. Movement that is performed completely by the examiner
- 28. Notes on the patient's chart that document patient progress in rehabilitation and that may follow the SOAP format
- 33. Lacking correspondence in shape, proportion, and relative position between opposing body parts
- 34. The administration of ionized medications to the tissues through the use of an electrical current
- 37. Joint motion that ocurs because of muscle contraction and patient control
- 39. The efficient and safe use of the body during activity
- 40. The ability to move about from place to place
- 41. The position or alignment of the body
- 42. Knock-knee
- 44. The use of electrical current to block the sensation of pain to a given area of the body
- 46. Lateral Curvature of the vertebrae
- 47. The use of electrical stimulation to re-educate injured muscles, strengthen healthy muscles, and slow the effects of atrophy in a given area
- 48. Engaging in athletic activity while injured, but in a restricted manner that prevents an injury from becoming worse
Down
- 1. Rehabilitative treatment that uses external force to increase or decrease circulation and reduce pain
- 3. An organized method of documenting a patient's status on his or her chart
- 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
- 6. Lack of interest or concern
- 8. Hyperextension at the knee joint
- 10. A period in process of rehabilitation in which no significant improvement or progress is shown
- 11. Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs
- 12. The periodic application of compression to a part of the body to reduce edema in that area
- 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
- 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
- 18. History A form that describes the patient's medical history and chief medical complaint
- 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
- 21. Rehabilitative treatments involving the use of cold to decrease circulation in order to decrease pain, muscle spasms, inflammation and edema
- 23. Process of bending backward, inward curvature of the spine
- 25. Bowleg
- 26. Process of being hunchback; Excessive curvature of Thoracic Vertebrae
- 27. An estimate of a chance for recovery; a prediction of likely outcome of a disease or injury
- 29. Joint movement that is against an immovable or resistive object through it's range of motion
- 30. An instrument used to measure the movements and angles created by joints
- 31. An unpleasant sensory & emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage, or described in terms of such damage
- 32. Forming right angles to a given plane
- 35. Rehabilitative treatments that use electrical current to achieve therapeutic effects
- 36. performed with the patient is unable to move the body part on their own and recieves partieal help from an outside force
- 38. The point at which pain affects performance
- 43. Identification of the nature of a disease or condition based on scientific assessment
- 45. The distraction, or pulling, of a body part or segment for rehabilitative purposes