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sport injuries: cause of SCI that is usually seen with young men
diseases: tumor, multiple sclerosis are ______ that might cause SCI
hyperextension: common in cervical spine C4-C5
quadriplegia: also known as Tetraplegia
paraplegia: paralysis of LE with some involvement of the trunk
neurological level: lowest segment with normal sensory & motor function on both sides of body
complete: total paralysis and loss of sensation is what kind of lesion?
central: which syndrome usually occurs in cervical region?
infection: _____ is a contributing factor
pressure: you want to train for _______ relief as part of clinical management
orthostatic: ______ hypotension is common in T6 and above
obesity: a risk factor that can cause DVT
tenodesis: what causes a weak but functional grasp?
sexuality: don't forget to talk about_______ with patients who have suffered from a SCI !!
SCI
Across:2. | common in cervical spine C4-C5 | 5. | which syndrome usually occurs in cervical region? | 6. | don't forget to talk about_______ with patients who have suffered from a SCI !! | 8. | lowest segment with normal sensory & motor function on both sides of body | 9. | tumor, multiple sclerosis are ______ that might cause SCI |
| 11. | a risk factor that can cause DVT | 12. | total paralysis and loss of sensation is what kind of lesion? | 13. | paralysis of LE with some involvement of the trunk | 14. | also known as Tetraplegia |
| | Down:1. | _____ is a contributing factor | 3. | ______ hypotension is common in T6 and above | 4. | you want to train for _______ relief as part of clinical management |
| 7. | what causes a weak but functional grasp? | 10. | cause of SCI that is usually seen with young men |
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SCI
Across:2. | common in cervical spine C4-C5 | 5. | which syndrome usually occurs in cervical region? | 6. | don't forget to talk about_______ with patients who have suffered from a SCI !! | 8. | lowest segment with normal sensory & motor function on both sides of body | 9. | tumor, multiple sclerosis are ______ that might cause SCI |
| 11. | a risk factor that can cause DVT | 12. | total paralysis and loss of sensation is what kind of lesion? | 13. | paralysis of LE with some involvement of the trunk | 14. | also known as Tetraplegia |
| | Down:1. | _____ is a contributing factor | 3. | ______ hypotension is common in T6 and above | 4. | you want to train for _______ relief as part of clinical management |
| 7. | what causes a weak but functional grasp? | 10. | cause of SCI that is usually seen with young men |
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PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only