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Dysphagia: Difficulty swallowing
Paraparesis: Partial paralysis usually affecting lower extremities
Concussion: A traumatic brain injury which temporarily alters brain function
Ataxia: A lack of muscle control during voluntary movements such as walking or picking up objects
Aphasia: Partial or total loss of the ability to communicate (speak, read, write, recognize objects)
Bradykinesia: Slowed movement
Spasticity: Increase muscle tone or stiffness which can lead to uncontrolled muscle movements
Glasgow Coma: A scale to measure level of consciousness following a head injury
Rigidity: Stiffness of the limbs and trunk which may increase during movement. Loss of fine hand movements may lead to cramped handwriting (microphagia).
Dyskinesia: Abnormal involuntary movements
Subdural: Bleeding outside the brain
Postictal: Time period following a seizure
Across:1. | Stiffness of the limbs and trunk which may increase during movement. Loss of fine hand movements may lead to cramped handwriting (microphagia). | 3. | Abnormal involuntary movements | 5. | A traumatic brain injury which temporarily alters brain function | 7. | Partial paralysis usually affecting lower extremities | 9. | Slowed movement | 11. | Difficulty swallowing | 12. | Bleeding outside the brain |
| | Down:2. | A scale to measure level of consciousness following a head injury | 4. | Time period following a seizure | 6. | Increase muscle tone or stiffness which can lead to uncontrolled muscle movements | 8. | A lack of muscle control during voluntary movements such as walking or picking up objects | 10. | Partial or total loss of the ability to communicate (speak, read, write, recognize objects) |
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Across:1. | Stiffness of the limbs and trunk which may increase during movement. Loss of fine hand movements may lead to cramped handwriting (microphagia). | 3. | Abnormal involuntary movements | 5. | A traumatic brain injury which temporarily alters brain function | 7. | Partial paralysis usually affecting lower extremities | 9. | Slowed movement | 11. | Difficulty swallowing | 12. | Bleeding outside the brain |
| | Down:2. | A scale to measure level of consciousness following a head injury | 4. | Time period following a seizure | 6. | Increase muscle tone or stiffness which can lead to uncontrolled muscle movements | 8. | A lack of muscle control during voluntary movements such as walking or picking up objects | 10. | Partial or total loss of the ability to communicate (speak, read, write, recognize objects) |
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© 2015
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only