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Chapter 43

Across
Used to help a person perform a specific task, such as walking
The standing position when using crutches; crutch tips are 4 to 6 inches to the side and front of each foot
A serious condition that involves increased pressure, usually in the muscles; it leads to compromised blood flow and muscle and nerve damage
A temporary or permanent surgically created opening used for drainage (i.e., urine, stool)
A device provides stability and protection to the joint, while allowing the joint to still function
A device used to support and immobilize an injured part of the body, such as the arm or wrist
A contraction that does not change the muscle length, but increases the muscle tension
Therapeutic treatments for a disorder
A device applied to immobilize joints and bones after injury or surgery and provide additional protection; made of fiberglass or plaster
Axillary nerves are temporarily or permanently damaged, causing loss of hand strength and weakening of the wrist and forearm muscles
The provider observes the patient walking
Another name for physical medicine and rehabilitation
Supportive connective tissue that connects bones at a joint
Provides an objective measurement of hand grip strength
Down
Muscles shorten and thicken; causes movement at a joint
A drug that reduces or eliminates pain
A dry, crackling sound or sensation
The most common tool used to measure the ROM of a joint
A substance (i.e., medication or chemical) that prevents clotting of blood
Focuses on improving a person's ability to perform activities of daily living and the patient's fine and gross motor skills
Contraction of the muscles that causes a narrowing of the inside tube of the blood vessel
Adhesive patches that conduct electricity from the body to the machine wires (e.g., ECG and TENS unit)
The normal movement allowed by the joint
Involved with the diagnosis and treatment of patients with swallowing and communication (speech and language) difficulties
A physician who specializes in physical medicine and rehabilitation
Consists of a strip of rigid material that immobilizes an extremity