A region of injured tissue or skin in which blood capillaries have been ruptured
Escape of fluid from the blood vessels or lymphatics into the tissues or a cavity
Is a documentation method employed by health care providers to create a patients chart
Moves in towards the center line of the body
Widening of the blood vessels that results from relaxation of the muscular walls of the vessels
Cartilage that absorbs shock in your point
Lies just distal to the ulnar styloid process, in the proximal carpal row
To keep arm and hand elevated above the heart to make it more secure
Involuntary muscle contraction
Narrowing of the blood vessels that result from the contraction of the muscular walls of vessels
The painful inflammation of a pad like sac found in the areas subject to friction
Is a cluster of 7 articulating bones in each foot situated between the lower and end of tibia and fibula
Small fluid sack meant to cushion body structures
When the muscles start to shrink due to lack of activity
The circular movement of a limb is called
Rest,ice,compression and elevation
Movement away from the center line of the body
Bony structure in the head that supports the structures of the face and a protective cavity for the brain
Is the anatomical assembly connecting the forearm
Whats muscle is not part of the rotator cuff
What is the proper name of the collar bone
This suffix has come to mean "inflammation of"