Across
- 2. Bone healing requiring absolute stability
- 5. Resorb/remove bone.
- 8. Type of ossification for bones growing in length.
- 9. The carpal to develop first, usually at 1-3 months
- 12. An exaggerated negative orientation towards actual or anticipated pain experiences.
- 13. Nature's way of bone healing, including callus formation
- 14. Type of ossification that forms flat bones
- 19. The link between pain and inflammation -> Pain activates the HPA axis, causing increased ____ in the body, causing increased inflammation.
- 20. Bones at a tendon
- 21. Calcium is regulated by Vitamin D, PTH and ______
Down
- 1. In bone, the mineral phase is made of (calcium phosphate).
- 2. An unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage, or described in terms of such damage.
- 3. When a bone heals in a sub-optimal position, or unites in the wrong shape
- 4. A reduction in muscle mass
- 6. Maintain the activity of the bone.
- 7. A mid-diaphyseal incomplete fracture in a child's bone, characterised by damage to the convex surface (Bone is bent)
- 10. Pain lasting >3-6 months
- 11. Type of bone making up 80% of the skeletal system (also known as Cortical).
- 15. An example of a protein calcium can bind to
- 16. Make new bone.
- 17. Type of cartilage found in areas of high stress, for example vertebral discs and the menisci.
- 18. The carpal which develops last, usually at around 8-12 years