Sports Injury

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Across
  1. 3. fracture that breaks the skin
  2. 4. Rotational forces in opposite directions from opposite ends of the structure
  3. 5. Involuntary contraction​ due to overloading and fatigue and/or fluid and electrolyte imbalance
  4. 6. medical term for a bruise
  5. 9. Equal but not directly opposite loads are applied to opposing surfaces
  6. 10. injury caused by repetitive friction between the tendon and another structure
  7. 11. tissue ability to return to normal following deformation​
  8. 16. Intermittent contraction and relaxation​
  9. 19. a bone out of alignment and must be manually reduced​
  10. 20. a change in shape​
  11. 21. Elastic limit of tissue
Down
  1. 1. a tearing of muscle fibers​
  2. 2. External loads applied towards one another on opposite surfaces in opposite directions
  3. 7. Ability of tissue to resist load​
  4. 8. a bone partially out of alignment but returns to alignment without interference
  5. 12. Extent of deformation of tissue under loading​
  6. 13. An equal and opposite external load that pulls a structure apart
  7. 14. External force(s) acting on a tissue​
  8. 15. physical injury from an internal or external force
  9. 17. Deformation of tissues that exists after the load is removed​
  10. 18. Possibly caused by microtears and/or fascia disruption​