| fasciitis | | a thickening or hardening of skin |
| rice | | the muscles responsible for this action are located on the lateral side of the leg and ankle |
| eversion | | tendonitis is a result of this to a body part |
| anterior | | a stress fracture to a metatarsal is known as this |
| flat | | the weight bearing bone of the lower leg |
| phalanges | | outermost layer of skin |
| march | | this is an injury to a ligament |
| epidermis | | a fracture to the 5th metatarsal is called this |
| calcaneus | | bones between the phalanges and tarsals |
| hinge | | this is an injury to a tendon |
| hotspot | | the muscles for plantarflexion are located on this aspect of the leg |
| blister | | the lateral bone of the lower leg |
| contusion | | ______________ toenail |
| callous | | acronym for initial treatment of injuries |
| overuse | | the "heel bone" |
| sprain | | this type of ankle sprain injures ligaments on the medial side of the ankle |
| posterior | | plantar ____________ or an "arch sprain" |
| dislocation | | the bones of the toes |
| ingrown | | the scapula is an example of this type of bone |
| stress | | this could occur before a blister is seen |
| greenstick | | this connects bone to bone |
| puncture | | a fracture that breaks only part of the way through the bone |
| ligament | | this type of ankle sprain accounts for 90% of all ankle sprains |
| muscles | | the vertebrae are examples of these types of bones |
| metatarsals | | these help maintain normal posture |
| tendon | | an injury from scrapping off a layer of skin |
| abrasion | | each muscle has this around it |
| fascia | | one way to prevent blisters |
| three | | this connects muscle to bone |
| tibia | | this injury occurs when a pointed object enters a body part |
| fibula | | this type of joint moves back and forth |
| inversion | | this fracture results from a repetitive force |
| jones | | the number of ligaments on the lateral side of the ankle |
| vasoline | | when the bones of a joint are displaced and no longer in alignment |
| eversion | | this injury is caused by friction or rubbing |
| irregular | | commonly called a bruise |
| strain | | the muscles for dorsiflexion are located on this aspect of the leg |