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Cramp:A painful, involuntary muscle contraction, typically caused by fatigue or strain
Strain:An overstretching or overexertion of some part of the musculature.
Sprain:An injury to a ligament when the joint is carried through a range of motion greater than its normal range without dislocation or fracture.
Abrasion:A rubbed or scraped area on skin or mucous membrane.
Bruising:Discoloration and actual haemorrhage at the site of injury,
Fracture:A break or rupture in a bone.
Cut:A sharp edge causing a narrow opening in the skin
Bleed:To lose blood as a result of rupture or severance of blood vessels
Nose Bleed: lose of blood through nostrils
Head Injury:Damage to the scalp, skull or brain
Chipped tooth:Damage dislodging a small fragment of bony enamel
Breaststroke knee:Strained collateral ligament during the rotational “whip” kick movement
Front Crawl shoulder:inflammation of the tendons surrounding the rotator cuff
Verruca:A common wart, usually occurring on the dorsa of the hands and fingers.
Dislocation:when the normal position of a joint or other part of the body is disturbed.
Dehydration:Excessive loss of body fluid
Hypothermia:A condition in which core temperature drops below that required for normal metabolism and normal body functions which is defined as 35.0 °C (95.0 °F).
Drowning:Death from asphyxia
Burns:Damage to skin by fire, heat, radiation, electricity or caustic agent
INJURIES
Across:| 2. | A condition in which core temperature drops below that required for normal metabolism and normal body functions which is defined as 35.0 °C (95.0 °F). | | 4. | Damage to skin by fire, heat, radiation, electricity or caustic agent | | 6. | when the normal position of a joint or other part of the body is disturbed. | | 8. | Discoloration and actual haemorrhage at the site of injury, | | 9. | A sharp edge causing a narrow opening in the skin | | 10. | A break or rupture in a bone. | | 12. | A common wart, usually occurring on the dorsa of the hands and fingers. | | 13. | A rubbed or scraped area on skin or mucous membrane. | | 15. | To lose blood as a result of rupture or severance of blood vessels | | 16. | Damage dislodging a small fragment of bony enamel | | 17. | lose of blood through nostrils |
| | Down:| 1. | An overstretching or overexertion of some part of the musculature. | | 3. | Damage to the scalp, skull or brain | | 5. | An injury to a ligament when the joint is carried through a range of motion greater than its normal range without dislocation or fracture. | | 7. | inflammation of the tendons surrounding the rotator cuff | | 11. | Death from asphyxia | | 14. | Excessive loss of body fluid | | 16. | A painful, involuntary muscle contraction, typically caused by fatigue or strain |
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INJURIES
Across:| 2. | A condition in which core temperature drops below that required for normal metabolism and normal body functions which is defined as 35.0 °C (95.0 °F). | | 4. | Damage to skin by fire, heat, radiation, electricity or caustic agent | | 6. | when the normal position of a joint or other part of the body is disturbed. | | 8. | Discoloration and actual haemorrhage at the site of injury, | | 9. | A sharp edge causing a narrow opening in the skin | | 10. | A break or rupture in a bone. | | 12. | A common wart, usually occurring on the dorsa of the hands and fingers. | | 13. | A rubbed or scraped area on skin or mucous membrane. | | 15. | To lose blood as a result of rupture or severance of blood vessels | | 16. | Damage dislodging a small fragment of bony enamel | | 17. | lose of blood through nostrils |
| | Down:| 1. | An overstretching or overexertion of some part of the musculature. | | 3. | Damage to the scalp, skull or brain | | 5. | An injury to a ligament when the joint is carried through a range of motion greater than its normal range without dislocation or fracture. | | 7. | inflammation of the tendons surrounding the rotator cuff | | 11. | Death from asphyxia | | 14. | Excessive loss of body fluid | | 16. | A painful, involuntary muscle contraction, typically caused by fatigue or strain |
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© 2013
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only