sports medicine
Across
- 2. is an involuntary, or automatic, action that your body does in response to something
- 3. how many grades are there in ligamentous testing
- 4. the injured limb or body part is moved through the ROM with no assistance from the injured individual
- 7. persons pattern of walking
- 8. superficial discoloration of tissue indicative of injury
- 10. focuses on the injured individuals current injury
- 12. superficial discoloration of tissue indicative of injury
- 13. available active and passive ROM can be measured objectively using a …
- 15. which are scars that form at a wound
- 18. describes the amount of “give” within a joint’s supportive tissue
- 19. visual analysis of overall appearance, symmetry, general motor function, posture, and gait
- 20. refers to factors seen at the actual injury site, such as swelling, redness, ecchymosis, cuts, or scars
Down
- 1. is another abnormal sensation characterized by a numb, tingling, or burning sensation
- 5. determines how the injury happened
- 6. determine limitations
- 9. is joint motion performed voluntarily by the individual through muscular contraction
- 11. grating sound or sensation produced by friction between bone and cartilage or the fractured parts of a bone
- 14. refers to a joint’s inability to function under the stresses encountered during functional activities
- 16. tests identify the patient’s ability to move a body part through the ROM (range of motion)
- 17. method of feeling with the fingers and hands during a medical examination actively, passively, and against resistance