Active Individuals

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  1. 3. Diseases that affect the heart and lungs.
  2. 5. Diseases such as Type 1 Diabetes or Type 2 Diabetes.
  3. 7. Medical care for children who have not hit puberty.
  4. 8. A special population of athlete who receives care after giving birth.
  5. 11. When an athlete trains to hard, does not rest, and gets hurt.
  6. 14. Fitness for fun.
  7. 17. Keeping an injury from happening in the first place.
  8. 18. Populations with unique physiological challenges.
  9. 19. Youth, high school, collegiate, and professional athletes.
  10. 22. Conditions like mono that affect the athlete's whole body.
  11. 23. X-Rays, MRIs, ultrasounds, and CT scans.
  12. 24. An injury that comes on suddenly.
  13. 25. Care that is different from what others would receive empowering them to participate.
Down
  1. 1. What is the scope of active people served in sports medicine?
  2. 2. Older athletes who train and compete in their sport.
  3. 4. Injuries affecting the skeleton or the muscles.
  4. 6. Details including how an injury occurred.
  5. 9. People in their teenage or young adult years.
  6. 10. People who are prone to injury because they overdo it on the weekend.
  7. 12. Conditions such as asthma and diabetes that might
  8. 13. A traumatic brain injury often caused by sports.
  9. 15. Older adults who maintain their physical fitness.
  10. 16. Care is tailored for athletes in different stages of life.
  11. 20. Physical or mental impairments affecting an active lifestyle.
  12. 21. The identification, assessment, and management of sports injuries.
  13. 24. The degree to which an athlete or active person can perform a physical skill.