Across
- 2. A stretching or tearing of joint structures (ligaments and joint capsule)
- 3. Contractile tissue for movement
- 6. Closest to the midline or center of the trunk
- 8. Outward turning motion of the foot at the ankle joint
- 9. Gristle-like padding on or between bones at the joints
- 11. Inflammation of a bursa sac
- 13. Displacement of on e or more bones or a joint or of any organ from the original position
- 14. Rotation of a joint around the axis in the transverse plane away from the midline of the body
- 15. Inflammation to the tendon
- 16. Inward turning motion of the foot at the ankle joint
- 18. Extension of the ankle that causes the top of the foot to move away from the lower leg so that the angle increases
- 21. Thickened, dense connective tissue that holds muscle to bone
- 22. Lateral movement of a limb or segment away from the midlne of the body or part
- 24. Flexion of the ankle that causes the top of the foot to move towards the lower leg so that the angle decreases
- 26. Places where two bones meet
- 27. Near the mid-plane of the body
- 28. Refers to the front surface of the body
- 30. Inflammation of a joint
- 32. Deviation of a part or portion of the extremity distal to a joint away from the midline of the body
Down
- 1. Compact layers of the connective tissue that form a fibrous membrane
- 4. Inflammation of the epicondyle and of the tissues adjoining the epicondyle to the humerus
- 5. Refers to the back surface of the body
- 7. Straightening a joint so that the two body segments move apart and increase the joint angle
- 10. Thickened connective tissue holding bones together
- 12. Rotation of a joint around the axis in the transverse plane toward the midline of the body
- 17. A bruise, an injury usually caused bya blow in which the skin is not broken
- 19. Lateral movement of a limb or segment towards the midline of the body or part
- 20. Bending a joint so that the two body segments approach each other and decrease the joint angle
- 23. Part of the complex biological response of vascular tissues to harmful stimuli, such as pathogens, damaged cells, or irritants.
- 24. Farthest away from the middle or center of the trunk
- 25. A stretching or tearing of muscles and tendons
- 29. Farther from the mid-plane of the body
- 31. Deviation of a part or portion of the extremity distal to a joint toward the midline of the body
