Injury Insights: A Present Perfect ChallengeOnline version Guess the injury-related words based on their definitions for each letter of the alphabet! by English Club A B C D E F G H I J L M N O P Q R S T U V X Y Z Empieza por A An unforeseen event that results in injury or damage. Empieza por B A mark on the skin caused by a blow, resulting in discoloration. Empieza por C A brain injury caused by a blow to the head, affecting cognitive function. Empieza por D The identification of an injury or condition based on symptoms and tests. Empieza por E A thorough assessment to determine the extent of an injury. Empieza por F A break in a bone, often requiring medical intervention. Empieza por G The manner of walking, which can be affected by injuries. Empieza por H The process of recovery from an injury. Empieza por I Physical harm or damage to the body. Empieza por J The point where two bones meet, often affected by injuries. Empieza por L A band of tissue connecting bones at a joint, often injured in sprains. Empieza por M A medical imaging technique used to diagnose soft tissue injuries. Empieza por N A bundle of fibers transmitting signals, which can be damaged in injuries. Empieza por O Relating to the branch of medicine dealing with the musculoskeletal system. Empieza por P Rehabilitation treatment to restore movement and function after an injury. Empieza por Q A group of muscles at the front of the thigh, often strained in injuries. Empieza por R The process of recovering and regaining strength after an injury. Empieza por S An injury to a ligament caused by overstretching or tearing. Empieza por T A fibrous tissue connecting muscle to bone, often injured in sports. Empieza por U A diagnostic imaging technique used to visualize soft tissue injuries. Empieza por V Relating to blood vessels, which can be affected by injuries. Empieza por X An imaging technique used to view bones and detect fractures. Empieza por Y A practice that can aid in recovery and flexibility after injuries. Empieza por Z Referring to the cheekbone, which can be fractured in facial injuries.