Chapter 16 Vocabular Quiz Crossword
                                        
                                        
                                        
                                        
                                        
                                        
                                        
                                        
                                        
                                        
                                        
                                        
                                        
                                        
                                        
                                        
                                        
                                        
                                        
                                        
                                        
                                        
                                        
                                        
                                        
                                        
                                        
                                        
 
 
Down: 1) the advancement of an exercise or activity from simple to complex, slow to fast, and less aggressive to more aggressive.3) a device with a built in sleeve that fits over a body part. The sleeve periodically fills with air and applies compression to the area to reduce swelling. 5) the application of an electrical current to the surface of the skin that is designed to stimulate the region.6) an electrical current that changes directions as it moves back and forth between electrodes.7) tissue swelling caused by high levels of protein based fluid.9) a massage stroke that causes the tissue to tremble or shake vigorously.10) the ability of the body to give information to the brain regarding the body’s position, movements being performed, and forces acting on it.12) use of cold on a body part during treatment and rehabilitation.13) massage using deep, penetrating pressure into the tissue with movement of the finger, thumb, or elbow.20) a pulling force used deliberately to separate joints of the body that have been compressed or gotten stiff. Across: 2) massage that involves stroking the tissue with the palm of the hand in a smooth rhythmical manner.4) specific exercises and activities that are similar to the activities that the athlete will face upon return to participation in athletics.8) a massage stroke that squeezes the skin, muscles, and fasciae between the hands; often described as kneading the tissue.11) the extent to which an injured body part can be moved by the AT without pain or exertion from the athlete.14) a tub in which jets of air circulate hot or cold water. 15) the range through which the athlete can move his limb unassisted.16) a document outlining the findings of an injury assessment using subjective, objective, assessment, and plan of action components.17) the ability to move a joint through a full range of motion without restriction.18) massage using light chopping motions to the tissue.19) heated wax that is used to warm a body area, such as a hand or foot.21) ability to withstand fatigue and tolerate prolonged activity.22) kneading and stroking of muscles and other soft tissue by the AT or massage therapist for therapeutic purposes. 23) a thermal modality because it can produce a deep heating effect, break down tissues, or image soft tissues on a screen.24) the range of motion through which the athlete can move her limb with the help of AT.25) an organized program to work the muscles, usually by lifting weights.
 

 

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