Sports Injury
Across
- 1. Hard connective tissue forming the skeletal system
- 4. Fracture that is incomplete (common in kids)
- 6. Complete disassociation of two joint surfaces
- 8. Fracture that splits the bone along its length
- 9. Fracture that pulls a chunk of bone off
- 12. Fracture that comes through the skin
- 13. Fracture that does not break the skin
- 16. Muscle of motion
- 19. S Shaped or diagonal fracture
- 20. Force that causes tissue to slide
- 21. Tissue that connects muscle to bone
- 22. Injury causing damage to the brain
- 24. Incomplete disassociation of two joint surfaces
Down
- 2. One end of the bone received sudden torsion or twisting while the other end is fixed
- 3. Deformation of tissue into convex and concave shapes
- 5. Fracture that occurs in a straight line, at right angles to the bone shaft
- 7. Tissue that connects bone to bone
- 10. Squeezing or condensing of tissue
- 11. Three or more fragments at the fracture site
- 13. Firm, essential non vascular connective tissue on the ends of bones
- 14. Twisting mechanism causing rotation
- 15. Rapid onset injury
- 17. Stretching or lengthening injury
- 18. Slow Insidious onset injury
- 23. Act that damages or hurts