Medical Terminology

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Across
  1. 1. Bent inward; denoting a deformity in which the angulation of the part is toward the midline of the body.
  2. 4. The upper or posterior surface, or the back, of any part.
  3. 8. meaning "flow or discharge"
  4. 10. lying face downward, or on the ventral surface.
  5. 11. Farther from the median.
  6. 12. Denoting a position above the part indicated by the word to which it is joined.
  7. 13. Amount of motion at a given joint when the joint is moved by an external force or therapist.
  8. 14. An accumulation of an excessive amount of fluid in cells, tissues, or serous cavities.
  9. 17. the act of feeling with the hand; the application of the fingers with light pressure to the surface of the body for the purpose of determining the condition of the parts beneath in physical diagnosis.
  10. 18. Nearest of the point of origin.
  11. 22. meaning "similar, beside, beyond, supplementary to, disordered"
  12. 23. Bruised or discoloration.
  13. 25. Bending of a joint or extremity.
  14. 27. Denoting the front surface of the body; often used to indicate the position of one structure relative to another i.e., situated nearer the front part of the body.
  15. 29. Amount of motion at a given joint when the subject moves the part voluntarily.
  16. 30. pertaining to the area behind the knee.
  17. 31. Relating to the sole of the foot or the caudal aspect of the tarsus on the hind limb of an animal.
  18. 33. Any mechanical injury (usually caused by a blow) resulting in hemorrhage beneath unbroken skin.
  19. 34. To bring or draw out (something latent).
  20. 35. The measured beginning and terminal angles, as well as the total degrees of motion, traversed by a joint moved by active muscle contraction or by passive movement.
  21. 36. Bent out, twisted; denoting a deformity in which the angulation is away from the midline of the body.
  22. 39. referring to the treatment for sprains and strains.
  23. 40. Relating to the elbow or the ulna.
  24. 42. meaning of Around; about; enclosing.
  25. 43. the escape of blood from the vessels; bleeding.
  26. 48. a joint or place of junction between two different parts or objects.
  27. 49. Denoting a position below the part denoted by the word to which it is joined.
  28. 50. a localized collection of extravasated blood, usually clotted, in an organ, space, or tissue.
  29. 53. Straightening of a joint or extremity.
  30. 55. a break or rupture in a bone.
  31. 56. The practical application of the overload principle to improve muscular strength and size. Resistance is gradually and continually increased to keep pace with strength gains as training progresses.
  32. 57. Inflammation or disease of.
  33. 59. Movement of a body part away from the median plane (of the body, in the case of limbs; of the hand or foot, in the case of digits).
  34. 61. As the occasion arises; as necessary.
  35. 62. meaning "the same, or self "
  36. 63. lying with the face upward, or on the dorsal surface.
  37. 65. A turning outward, as of the eyelid or foot.
  38. 66. Looseness or freedom of movement in a joint, normal or excessive.
  39. 67. Point any point on the skin over a muscle at which electrical stimulation (via electrode) causes contraction of the muscle.
  40. 68. Away of the point of origin.
  41. 69. Deviation Movement of the wrist toward the little finger side of the forearm.
  42. 70. a common musculoskeletal symptom that may be either acute or chronic. It may be caused by a variety of diseases and disorders that affect the lumbar spine.
  43. 71. Deviation Movement of the wrist toward the thumb side of the forearm.
  44. 73. Everyday routines generally involving functional mobility and personal care, such as bathing, dressing, toileting, and meal preparation. An inability to perform these renders one dependent on others, resulting in a self-care deficit. A major goal of occupational therapy is to enable the client to perform activities of daily living.
  45. 74. Old The age of the patient.
Down
  1. 1. Referring to the vola; denoting either the palm of the hand or sole of the foot.
  2. 2. Pertaining to the palm of the hand or the caudel aspect of the carpus on the forelimb of animal.
  3. 3. Relating to the middle or center.
  4. 5. An injury to a ligament when the joint is carried through a range of motion greater than normal, but without dislocation or fracture.
  5. 6. A sudden involuntary contraction of a muscle or group of muscles.
  6. 7. Indirect, subsidiary, or accessory to the main thing; side by side.
  7. 8. meaning "excessive flow"
  8. 9. Patient uses the muscles surrounding the joint to perform the exercise but requires some help from the therapist or equipment.
  9. 15. Pertaining to the back or any dorsum.
  10. 16. One who is suffering from disease, injury, an abnormal state, or a mental disorder, and is engaged in related treatment.
  11. 18. the rotation of the forearm so that the palm of the hand faces downward or backward.
  12. 19. Amount of motion at a given joint when the joint is applied of resistance.
  13. 20. Pertaining to the belly or to any venter.
  14. 21. A crackling or crunching sound heard when the ends of a fractured piece of bone rub against each other.
  15. 24. lateral rotation of the radioulnar joint to face the palm upwards.
  16. 26. Extremity The hip, thigh, leg, ankle, and foot.
  17. 28. a normal bend or curve in a body part, such as the colic flexure of the colon or the dorsal flexure of the spine.
  18. 32. Normal Limit A term for a CT, MRI or other image or specimen, which the examiner regards as having no significant changes.
  19. 33. Complaint The primary symptom that a patient states as the reason for seeking medical care.
  20. 37. Sound having a frequency greater than 30,000 Hz.
  21. 38. Relating to, affecting or having, two sides.
  22. 41. meaning "twice, two"
  23. 44. meaning "against"
  24. 45. meaning "one or single"
  25. 46. In health care, record of a patient’s symptoms, illness, and treatment thereof, as well as other life details related to health.
  26. 47. Denoting the back surface of the body. Often used to indicate the position of one structure relative to another i.e., nearer the back of the body.
  27. 48. Position Position of the body when the subject facing forward with arms and legs fully extended.
  28. 49. A turning inward,upside down, or in any direction contrary to the existing one.
  29. 51. The escape of fluid from the blood vessels or lymphatic into the tissues or a cavity.
  30. 52. Point a spot on the body at which pressure or other stimulus gives rise to specific sensations or symptoms.
  31. 54. Situated above or direct upward.
  32. 58. Movement of a body part towards the median plane (of the body, in the case of limbs; of the hand or foot, in the case of digits).
  33. 60. Situated below or directed downward.
  34. 63. An injury to a tendon or muscle resulting from overuse or trauma.
  35. 64. a test done during the physical examination to determine whether a patient with low back pain.
  36. 69. Extremity The shoulder, arm, forearm, wrist, and hand.
  37. 72. "bad, painful, disordered"