BODY MECHANICS & RANGE OF MOTION

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Across
  1. 2. range of motion of a joint performed solely by the patient
  2. 6. muscle waisting due to disuse
  3. 9. has put emphasis on developing a policy of no lifting in facilities
  4. 10. abrreviation for range of motion
  5. 12. joint movement which decreases the angle of a joint
  6. 14. bending backward
  7. 15. a rigid rod able to rotate around a point
  8. 16. system that accomplishes body movement
  9. 19. the most common class of lever in the body
  10. 21. turning a body part upward
  11. 22. touch each finger to the thumb
  12. 25. moving a body part toward midline
  13. 26. tearing or stretching of a ligament
  14. 28. straightening a body part
  15. 29. hospital worker most succeptable to musculoskeletal injury
  16. 30. in the body, the fulcrum is this
Down
  1. 1. any force applied to the lever
  2. 3. the science of work
  3. 4. the complete extent of movement which a joint is capable of
  4. 5. moving a body part away from midline
  5. 7. type of range of motion when the health care worker moves the joint
  6. 8. excessive straightening of a body part
  7. 11. turning a body part inward
  8. 13. class of lever when the fulcrum is between the pull and the load
  9. 17. the tightening and shortening of a muscle
  10. 18. turning a body part outward
  11. 20. any force that resists the motion of a lever
  12. 23. turning a body part downward
  13. 24. class of lever when the load is between the fulcrum & the joint
  14. 27. tearing or stretching of muscle