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