Body Terms
Joints
Inflammation
Rehabilitation
Misc.
100

A health specialist may describe clearly identify an injury beneath the soles of you feet.

What is the term inferior?

100
These are generally always found where 2 or more bones meet. 

What are joints?

100

May result in localized warmth, swelling, and itchiness

What is inflammation?

100

Rest, ice, compression, and elevation may be applied immediately after an acute injury.

What is R.I.C.E.?

100

Movement across a single plane.

What is uniaxial?

200

This plane is responsible for dividing the left from the right half of your body.

What is the sagittal plane? 

200

This connective tissue is found to connect bones-to-bones.

What are ligaments?

200

Toxins, bacteria, viruses, allergies, stress, and some foods can all result in an inflammatory response.

What are triggers?

200

An alternative treatment to acute injury that emphasize maintaining movement, limited exercise, analgesics, and treatment.

What is M.E.A.T.?

200

The ability to use flexion/extension, abduction/adduction, and rotation all at once.

What is circumduction?

300

A word generally used to describe locations far away for the midline of one's body.

What is lateral?

300

This tissue is responsible for sensations within your "gut" or inside your body.

What are fascia? 

300

Reactive agents that regulate gut activity, sleep, and immune response.  

What are histamines?

300

This principle emphasizes pain reduction during recovery using mostly natural treatments like turmeric or magnesium.

What are analgesics? 

300

Persistant fatigue, fever, rashes, or chest pain.

What is chronic inflammation?

400

Another name for the horizontal plane.

What is the transverse plane?

400

This connective tissue is found across different locations in your body based on its function, including: nose, ears, rib cage, and knees.

What is cartilage?

400

A chronic autoimmune disease caused by an overactive immune system resulting in red patches of skin with silvery scales and edges.

What is psoriasis? 

400

Will improve movement, manage pain, minimize or limit the chance of future injury.

What are the primary goals of PT?

400

These joints can perform multiaxial movement including: flexion/extension, abduction/adduction, and rotation. 

What are Ball-and-Socket Joints?

500

A PT may clearly describe the injury.

What is right, lateral, and inferior to the transverse plane?

500

The classifications of joints include immovable, barely moveable, and freely moveable. 

What are fibrous, cartilaginous, and synovial joints respectively?

500

The assumption that autoimmune diseases are a result of exposure to different and high levels of pollutants or changes in the duration of seasons.

What is the Environmental Theory?

500

Quenn Latifah was contracted by the Brooklyn Nets for her expertise in the 2010 RomCom Just Wright.

What was her profession?

What is a PT?

500

Histamine is released by white blood cells, which open blood vessel walls, and allow plasma and white blood cells to fight foreign invaders (germs and viruses).

What is the inflammatory response?