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MedialArch: The inside "curve" of the foot.
PesCavus: High Arch.
PesPlanus: Flat feet.
GenuValgum: Knock knees.
GenuVarus: Bow Legged.
GenuRecurvatum: Hyperextended knees.
Jones: Fracture of the 5th metatarsal.
AnteriorCruciateLigament: ACL.
LateralCollateralLigament: LCL.
MedicalCollateralLigament :MCL.
PosteriorCruciateLigament :PCL.
Forcedhyperextension :Most common wrist injury.
Stance: Which phase accounts for 60% of gait.
TurfToe: Hyperextension injury of the great toe.
Femur: A bone in the leg that supports the most weight.
FOOSH: falling on a outstretched hand.
HOPS: acronym for evaluating an injury.
Stance: Also called the support phase of gait.
Swing:Also called the recovery phase of gait.
Ottawa: Rules to determine referal for ankle fracture.
Inversion: Most common ankle sprain.
Tendonitis: Inflammation of the tendon.
Achilles: Tendon that connects gastroc to clacaneous.
RICE: Initial treatment for all acute injuries.
Busitis:Inflammation of the bursa.
NSAID: non-stroidal anti-inflammatory drug
Hippointer: contusion of the iliac crest.
Brachialplexus: nerve complex of the upper body.
Windup:first phase of throwing mechanics.
Followthrough: end motion of the throwing mechanics.
UlnarCollateralLigament: UCL.
Ulnar: Nerve posterior medial aspect of elbow.
LateralEpicondylitis:Tennis Elbow.
Colles: Fracture that occurs on the low end of the ulna.
Scaphoid: carpal bone with lowest blood supply.
Capraltunnelsyndrome: phalens test.
TFCC: labrum of the wrist.
Ganglion: bible bump.
Mallet: disformation of the finger from extensor avulsion.
Gamekeepers: deformation of the thumb from a UCL sprain.
EXSC 170
Across:4. | carpal bone with lowest blood supply. | 9. | non-stroidal anti-inflammatory drug | 11. | Also called the support phase of gait. | 14. | Also called the recovery phase of gait. | 15. | Hyperextension injury of the great toe. | 17. | Initial treatment for all acute injuries. | 19. | Knock knees. | 21. | A bone in the leg that supports the most weight. | 24. | Which phase accounts for 60% of gait. | 25. | phalens test. | 27. | labrum of the wrist. | 28. | bible bump. | 30. | falling on a outstretched hand. | 32. | Rules to determine referal for ankle fracture. | 33. | High Arch. | 34. | Inflammation of the tendon. |
| | Down:1. | LCL. | 2. | first phase of throwing mechanics. | 3. | PCL. | 5. | acronym for evaluating an injury. | 6. | Flat feet. | 7. | Nerve posterior medial aspect of elbow. | 8. | Tennis Elbow. | 10. | ACL. | 12. | deformation of the thumb from a UCL sprain. | 13. | The inside "curve" of the foot. | 16. | Most common wrist injury. | 18. | Inflammation of the bursa. | 20. | Bow Legged. | 22. | end motion of the throwing mechanics. | 23. | Fracture that occurs on the low end of the ulna. | 26. | Fracture of the 5th metatarsal. | 29. | Most common ankle sprain. | 31. | disformation of the finger from extensor avulsion. |
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EXSC 170
Across:4. | carpal bone with lowest blood supply. | 9. | non-stroidal anti-inflammatory drug | 11. | Also called the support phase of gait. | 14. | Also called the recovery phase of gait. | 15. | Hyperextension injury of the great toe. | 17. | Initial treatment for all acute injuries. | 19. | Knock knees. | 21. | A bone in the leg that supports the most weight. | 24. | Which phase accounts for 60% of gait. | 25. | phalens test. | 27. | labrum of the wrist. | 28. | bible bump. | 30. | falling on a outstretched hand. | 32. | Rules to determine referal for ankle fracture. | 33. | High Arch. | 34. | Inflammation of the tendon. |
| | Down:1. | LCL. | 2. | first phase of throwing mechanics. | 3. | PCL. | 5. | acronym for evaluating an injury. | 6. | Flat feet. | 7. | Nerve posterior medial aspect of elbow. | 8. | Tennis Elbow. | 10. | ACL. | 12. | deformation of the thumb from a UCL sprain. | 13. | The inside "curve" of the foot. | 16. | Most common wrist injury. | 18. | Inflammation of the bursa. | 20. | Bow Legged. | 22. | end motion of the throwing mechanics. | 23. | Fracture that occurs on the low end of the ulna. | 26. | Fracture of the 5th metatarsal. | 29. | Most common ankle sprain. | 31. | disformation of the finger from extensor avulsion. |
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PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only