Across
- 3. help people with mental and physical health needs and learning disabilities do things they want and need
- 5. provide life-changing treatment, support and care for children and adults who have difficulties with communications, eating, drinking and swallowing
- 7. help people affected by injury, illness or disability and frailty through movement, exercise, manual therapy and advice
- 9. translate the science of nutrition into everyday information about food and advise people on their food and nutrition choices
- 10. help improve the quality of people’s lives by treating eye disorders and spotting serious neurological conditions
- 11. use advanced imaging equipment to look inside a person’s body to help diagnose and understand an illness or injury
- 12. work autonomously to assess, prescribe, design, supply and review prosthetic limbs which enable and enhance the lives of people of all ages
Down
- 1. are best known for their blue light ambulance responder skills in emergency pre-hospital settings
- 2. use art as a medium to address emotional issues which may be confusing and distressing
- 4. use role play, voice work, movement and storytelling to help people explore and solve personal and social problems
- 6. use the power of music to help people deal with feelings they cannot put into words
- 8. are experts in the musculoskeletal system. They detect, treat and prevent health problems by moving, stretching and massaging a person’s muscles and joints
- 12. treat and care for people whose feet and lower limbs have been affected by injury or illness
- 13. department practitioners are highly skilled members of the surgical team providing expert care and support during operations in theatres
