Fractured Clavicle

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Across
  1. 2. / the breastbone.
  2. 3. / healing 3-4 months, held in place with screws, plates, and pins
  3. 5. of injury / all of the following relate to what? falling onto shoulder, falling onto an out stretched arm, a direct blow to shoulder, and trauma.
  4. 7. Joint / Relating to the glenoid cavity and the humerus.
  5. 8. Tendon / tendon of the biceps muscle.
  6. 10. Muscle / are muscles with two points of origin particularly in the front of the upper arm or the back of the thigh. Example muscles that flex the forearms.
  7. 12. Joint / What is the full name for, S.C. Joint?
  8. 14. / a muscle of the back of the shoulder that arises from the supraspinous fossa of the scapula, that inserts into the top of the greater tubercle of the humerus, that is one of the muscles making up the rotator cuff of the shoulder, and that rotates the humerus laterally and helps to abduct the arm
  9. 16. / technical term for shoulder blade.
Down
  1. 1. / healing 4-8 weeks, wear a sling
  2. 4. Joint / what is the full name for, A.C. Joint?
  3. 6. / technical term for collarbone.
  4. 9. Muscle / A muscle that moves the arm by turning it inward (internal rotation).
  5. 11. / a bony projection from the outer end of the spine of the shoulder blade, to which the collarbone is attached
  6. 13. Process / bony landmark, a short projection from the shoulder blade in mammals, to which part of the biceps is attached.
  7. 15. process / rotator cuff exercise, isometric tricep exercise, pendulum exercise, grip exercise, work of range of motion, scar mobilization, and strengthening along with cardio and sport related mechanics.