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Across
  1. 2. fluid filled sac found in places where friction might occur. Predominantly located between bony prominence and muscle or tendons
  2. 6. the joint consists of cartilage and fibrous connective tissue
  3. 9. object penetrates the skin
  4. 11. inflammation of the covering of the bone. Caused mainly by contusions
  5. 13. inflammation of the synovial sheath surrounding the tendon
  6. 16. can range from superficial to deep tissue compression and hemorrhage: does not produce pain
  7. 18. Force of mechanical energy is that which changes the state of rest or uniform motion of matter. When a force applied to any part of the body results in a harmful disturbance in function and or structure, a mechanical injury is said to have been sustained
  8. 19. any material whose mechanical properties vary depending on rate of load. Human tissue is viscoelastic, it has both viscous and elastic properties
  9. 20. calcification: (myositis ossificans) deep muscle contusion cause bone to calcify and grow into the muscle
  10. 21. A major factor in joint injuries is the viscoelastic tissue properties of ligaments and capsules
  11. 22. Properties: Tissues have relative abilities
  12. 23. does not produce pain
  13. 24. A joint in the human body is defined as the point where two bones join together. A joint must also transmit forces between participating bones.
  14. 25. DEPRESSED FRACTURE: Occur mainly in flat bones such as the skullOBLIQUE: similar to spiral fractures; occurs when one end of the bone is fixed and the other experiences a twist
Down
  1. 1. extent of deformation of tissue under loading
  2. 3. swelling and pain that move with the tendon
  3. 4. similar to spiral fractures; occurs when one end of the bone is fixed and the other experiences a twist
  4. 5. Properties Tissues have relative abilities to resist a particular load. The stronger the tissue, the greater magnitude of load it can withstand.
  5. 7. Osteochondrosis
  6. 8. the internal reaction or resistance to an external
  7. 10. racture occurs to the wall of the eye orbit
  8. 12. rigid muscle contraction that last over a period of time SYNOVIAL JOINTS: A joint in the human body is defined as the point where two bones join together. A joint must also transmit forces between participating bones.
  9. 14. outside force or forces acting on tissue.
  10. 15. Bones of the joint are held together by a cuff of fibrous tissue known as the capsule
  11. 17. Provides firm and flexible support
  12. 18. most common is tonic