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pubis
__ bone is located just below the urinary bladder
kyphosis
abnormal curvature of the spine
lordosis
abnormal increase in the forward curvature of the lumbar spine
chondromalacia
abnormal softening of the cartilage in these joints
crainomalacia
abnormal softening of the skull
osteomalacia
adult rickets, abnormal softening of bones in adults
osteoarthropathy
any disease involving the bones and joints
rheumatoid
arthritis; skin rash, fever, slowed growth, fatigue, and swelling in the joints
myeloma
type of cancer that occurs in blood-making cells found in the red bone marrow
manubrium
upper portion of the sternum
spondyl/o
vertebrae
comminuted fracture
which the ends of the bones were crushed together
oste/o
bone
fibrous dysplasia
bone disorder of unknown cause that destroys normal bone structure and replaces it with fibrous (scarlike) tissue
greenstick fracture
bone is bent and partially broken
allogenic
bone marrow translpant uses bone marrow from a donor
BMT
bone marrow transplant
phalanges
bones of the fingers and toes
sternum
breast bone
secondary bone cancer
breast cancer spread to bones, these new sites are referred to as __ __ __
callus
bulging deposit that forms around the area of the break during the healing of a fractured bone
chondr/o
cartilage
zygomatic
cheekbones
CR
closed reduction
clavicle
collar bone
dislocation
complete displacement of a bone from its joint
spina bifida
congenital defect
talipes
congenital deformity of the foot involving the talus, calls this condition clubfoot
ligament
connects one bone to another bone
crani/o
cranium, skull
ankyl/o
crooked, bent, stiff
scoli/o
curved
osteonecrosis
death of bone tissue
crepitation
grating sound heard when the ends of a broken bone move together
osteosclerosis
hardening of bone
autologous bone marrow transplant
harvesting of her bone marrow so you can recieve it later
acetabulum
hip socket
kyph/o
hump
patella
kneecap
lumbago
lower back pain
hallux valgus
medical term for the condition commonly known as a bunion
osteoarthritis
medical term for the form of arthritis that is commonly known as wear-and-tear arthritis
arthroscopic surgery
minimally invasive procedure for the treatment of the interior of a joint
synovial joint
movable joint
process
normal projection on the surface of a bone that serves as an attachment for muscles and tendons
craniotomy
perfomed to gain access to the brain or to relieve intracranial pressure
olecranon process
point of the elbow
percutaneous vertebroplasty
preformed to treat osteoporosis-related compression fractures
arthrodesis
procedure that stiffens a joint by joining two bones and it is also known as surgicla ankylosis
RA
rheumatoid arthritis
cost/o
rib
-lysis
setting free, loosening
tarsal
seven short ___ bones make up each ankle
diaphysis
shaft of a long bone
-um
singular noun ending
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myel/o
spinal cord, bone marrow
crainotomy
surgery to relieve the rapidly increasing intracranial pressure
osteodasis
surgical fracture of a bone to correct a deformity
arthrotomy
surgical incision into a joint
costotomy
surgical incision or division of a rib or ribs
arthroplasty
surgical placement of an artificial joint
arthrolysis
surgical procedure for loosening of an ankylosed joint
arthrectomy
surgical removal of a joint
costectomy
surgical removal of a rib or ribs
osteorrhaphy
surgical suturing, or wiring together, of bones
chondroplasty
surgically repair the damage cartilage
lord/o
swayback bent
synovi/o, synov/l
synovial membrane
TMJ
temporomandibular joint
osteopenia
thinner-than-average bone density, at risk for developing osteoporosis
-desis
to bind, tie together
dual x-ray absorptiometry test
to obtain a definitive evaulation of the status of bone density
chondropathy
disease of cartilage
traction
effort to return a fractured bone to normal alignment. This procedure exerts a pulling force on the distal end of the affected limb
ankylosing spondylitis
form of rheumatoid arthritis that primarly causes inflammation of the joints between the vertebrae
spondylolisthesis
forward slipping movement of the body of one of the lower lumbar vertebrae on the vertbra or sacrum below it
fx
fracture
chondritis
inflammation of cartilage
polyarthritis
inflammation of more than one joint
bursitis
inflammation of the bursa
costochondritis
inflammation of the cartilage that connects a rib to the sternum
periostitis
inflammation of the periosteum
arthr/o
joint
foramen
opening in a bone through which blood vessels, nerves, and ligaments pass
orthotic
orthopedic appliance
subluxation
partial displacement of a bone from its joint
osteochondroma
benign bony projection covered with cartilage
hemarthrosis
blood within a joint
osteomyclitis
imflammation of the bone and bone marrow