What you should do before exercising or working out (can help avoid injuries).
Warm up
A doctor specialising in babies and children.
A pediatrician.
You can push a patient who has trouble walking by using this.
A wheelchair.
When a bone gets displaced.
A broken bone.
These help you chew your food.
Teeth
What you should do after working out or exercising (to avoid muscle aches).
Stretch/ cool down.
A doctor specialising in senior citizens.
A geriatrician / a geriatric doctor
A patient with a broken foot can use these to help them walk.
Crutches
A common injury to the arm due to repetitive movements. (Athletes in the Rolland Garros might experience this).
Tennis elbow
The joint between your thigh and your ankle.
Knee
Physical touch to help relieve body pain or body aches.
Massage.
A doctor specialising in uppers or lowers and performs operations.
An orthopaedic surgeon.
You can you make these for a patient to help them keep certain joints from moving or to temporarily hold a body part in place.
A brace/ a splint
A common soccer injury. (Which causes pain when you bear weight on your foot).
Sprained ankle.
This helps you open your mouth.
Jaw
After a broken leg, the doctor may need __________ it, by using hard plaster.
To cast
A medical professional who helps patients to make tasks easier in daily life.
An occupational therapist.
You can use this instead of a cast on a broken arm (to help keep it in place).
A sling.
A disorder that affects joints (symptoms include pain and stiffness).
Arthritis
These are joints on your fingers.
Knuckles
Restore someone to health by training and therapy.
To rehabilitate.
A medical professional who helps a patient with stuttering problems or swallowing problems for example.
A speech language therapist.
You use this to wheel a patient into the hospital (from an ambulance, for example).
A stretcher.
Club foot/ feet.
Another way to say the tibia.
The shin bone.