Sports Medicine BY Shera Mae Patricio

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Across
  1. 4. Type of mood athletes feel while playing a sport
  2. 6. During the procedure, the physician takes bone marrow cells from the back of a patient’s hip and following minimal on site processing of these cells, they are then injected into the patient’s joint or tendon.
  3. 8. Type of sports injury that tends to worsen with time
  4. 9. A type of sports injury, also known as overuse injuries
  5. 10. Another conditioning program that can be implemented, besides strength and cardiovascular fitness.
  6. 11. He/she is responsible for carrying out the suggestions and prescriptions of the physician, trainer and therapist.
  7. 13. They help you with needed weight loss or weight gain, and they offer dietary advice to help you improve how well your body is functioning.
  8. 14. An intervention used by athletic trainers; Ex: massage
  9. 17. A type of sports injury that occurs while playing, training, or exercising
  10. 19. For the team he/she is responsible for diagnosing the athlete’s condition and prescribing the treatment of care needed to facilitate his/her recovery.
Down
  1. 1. the study of people’s efficiency in their working environment
  2. 2. Another topic sports medicine physicians will discuss with patients, other than their concerns.
  3. 3. You do this 20 minutes at a time, 4-8 times per day for an injury
  4. 5. This treatment utilizes platelets from the athletes' own blood to rebuild a damaged tendon or cartilage.
  5. 7. An ongoing process focused on meeting the changing needs of the patient/client
  6. 9. Social improvement after sports medicine practitioners work with you to meet your needs and return your self-assurance.
  7. 12. Reducess swelling
  8. 15. They offer rehabilitative exercises to help you regain strength and develop programs to prevent future injury.
  9. 16. A type of assessment that a sports medicine practitioner will conduct to diagnose a sports injury?
  10. 18. They help you rehabilitate and recover from injuries.