Sports med

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Across
  1. 3. An injury to the finger resulting from tearing of the finger tendon and damage to the cartilage.
  2. 6. Entrapment of the radial nerve.
  3. 10. A passageway that runs from the forearm through the wrist.
  4. 11. The bony end of the humerus that forms with the elbow joint.
  5. 12. A chronic strain of the medial or lateral epicondyle in the elbow.
  6. 17. An injury to the lower arm bone just above the wrist.
  7. 18. Entrapment or compression of the median nerve.
  8. 20. A break in the fifth metacarpal leading to the little finger.
  9. 22. The bone of the inner forearm.
  10. 23. Injury to the thumb that results in tearing or stretching of the MP joint or rupture of the ulnar collateral ligament.
  11. 25. The displacement of any bone from its normal position.
  12. 26. An injury to the finger resulting in tearing of the flexor tendon in the fingertip.
  13. 29. Condition in which the muscles in the palm side of the forearm shorten, causing the fingers to form a fist and the wrist to bend.
  14. 30. Decreased blood supply to an organ or tissue resulting from pressure, swelling, trauma, or a fracture.
  15. 31. Nerve within the brachial plexus that passes anteriorly to the lateral epicondyle and lies in a tunnel of several muscles and tendons.
  16. 32. Tendonitis originating in the base of the thumb.
  17. 34. Inflammation of the bursa located over the olecranon process of the elbow.
Down
  1. 1. The abnormal movement of one of the bones that constitute a joint.
  2. 2. Irritation, compression, and entrapment of the ulnar nerve.
  3. 4. A break in the scaphoid bone in the thumb.
  4. 5. Inflammation of the tendons caused by overuse or repetitive motion.
  5. 7. The bones that form the structure of the hand.
  6. 8. A chronic strain of the lateral epicondyle in the elbow; another name for epicondylitis
  7. 9. Nerve within the brachial plexus that passes through the cubital tunnel in the posterio aspect of the medial epicondyle.
  8. 13. The finger bones.
  9. 14. Nerve within the brachial plexus that crosses the anterior elbow, passes between the heads of the pronator teres, and runs distal to the joint.
  10. 15. The bony end of the humerus that lies to the outside of the elbow joint.
  11. 16. The bone of the upper arm.
  12. 19. An inflammatory disorder caused by irritation of the tissues and nerves around the median nerve.
  13. 21. A depression on side/back of the hand, just beneath the thumb, that is formed by two tendons (the extensor pollicis brevis and the extensor pollicis longus).
  14. 24. A tear of the extensor tendon of the PIP joint, at the middle of the finger, and the DIP joint that controls the fingertip.
  15. 27. A small, hard lump above a tendon or in the capsule that encloses a joint.
  16. 28. The bone on the thumb side of the forearm.
  17. 33. The eight bones that make up the wrist.