Across
- 2. Name for the deformity of the knee where the tibia is turned inward in relation to the femur, resulting in a bowlegged appearance
- 7. Test that screens for presence of moderate to large knee joint effusion. Named after the feeling of a bump between the diseased patella and femur.
- 8. Tissue evidence of potential inflammation
- 9. Numeral measurement - increased value may indicate inflammation, arthritis or gout
- 11. Test used to identify damage to ACL or PCL. Named after the motion used by the Dr during the test.
- 13. Presence of these may provide clues to patients' previous surgical history & previous joint trauma
- 14. Movement decreasing the angle between two body parts
- 15. Notes on these provides info regarding a patient's recent medication
Down
- 1. Equipment used to help a person walk
- 3. Wasting of muscles due to lack of usage
- 4. Name for deformity of the knee where tibia is turned outward in relation to the femur so the knees are knocking together
- 5. Structure located over the centre of the knee joint. Can be dislocated fully or partially
- 6. A person's pattern of walking. A cycle of this should be observed during lower joint exams.
- 8. Test used to identify smaller joint effusions that may not be obvious. Named after the motion used by Dr during the test.
- 10. Response in tissues to recent trauma or spontaneous hemarthorosis. May be colourful in appearance.
- 12. Movement increasing the angle between two body parts
