Chapter 4 Med term
The term is used to describe the widening of a joint to move parts away from the body, while the term means the exact opposite; i.e. bringing parts toward the body.
1. abduction 2. adduction
Electromyogram
A record of electrical activity of a muscle
Exostosis
An abnormal growth of bone out of another bone
Osteolysis
Bone destruction
hypokinesia
Decrease in muscle movement or activity
hypotonia
Decreased muscle tone or tightness
Computed axial tomography (CAT or CT)
Imaging procedure using a computer to produce cross sections along an axis
My/o
Muscle
Spell the term that would mean muscle softening
Myomalacia
Which term means pain in the tibia?
Tibialgia
Widening of a joint to move parts away from the body is called .
abduction
Tarsitis means inflammation of the
ankle
This term means stiff condition
ankylosis
Spell the term that means inflammation of a joint .
arthritis
Inflammation of a joint is called
arthritis.
Puncture of a joint (for example, to retrieve a fluid sample for laboratory analysis) is called
arthrocentesis.
A visual record of a joint is termed a(n)
arthrogram
Underdevelopment, decrease, or loss of muscle tissue is termed
atrophy.
The combining form oste/o means
bone
ostealgia
bones
Fracture
broken bone
Removal of a fluid-filled sac near a joint is called a
bursectomy
Inflammation in a small fluid-filled sac near a joint (named after a purse) is called
bursitis.
Fluid buildup in a joint is called
effusion
A record of the electrical activity of the muscle is known as a (an)
electromyogram.
exostosis
extra bone growth
Polydactyly
extra fingers
Fibrous connective tissue that binds muscles together is called
fascia
Skeletal muscles contain a thick membrane called
fascia
The plural form of fascia is
fasciae
The suffix -ptosis means a drooping condition. Tarsoptosis is the medical word for
flat feet.
syndactyly
fused fingers
hypertonia
increased muscle tone or tightness
arthalgia
joint pain
Ankylosis
joint stiffness
arthralgia
joints
Deconstruct the term that means the study of movement by separating the combining from from the suffix with a hyphen. Enter hyphens in the appropriate blanks.
kinesio-logy
A humped back or abnormal forward curvature of the upper spine is called
kyphosis.
_________ hold bone to bone at joints.
ligaments
Spell the term that means a sway back or abnormal forward curvature of the lower spine
lordosis
The area between the rib cage and pelvis is the
lumbar area
Myalgia
muscle pain
Myospasm
muscle spasm
Myasthenia
muscle weakness
myodynia
muscles
cervicodynia
neck pain
Repetitive motions cause the nerve to swell and can result in _______ in the hand, called carpal tunnel syndrome.
numbness
Repetitive motions cause the nerve to swell and can result in ____________ in the hand, called carpal tunnel syndrome.
numbness
Spell the term that means pus in the joint
pyarthrosis
The medical term for pus in a joint is
pyarthrosis.
An electromyogram is a record of the electrical activity of a muscle. The suffix in this word means written
record
In the word craniomalacia, the combining form crani/o means
skull
Craniomalacia
softening of the skull
Ankylodactyly
stiff fingers
Kinesiology
study of movement
spondylodynia
vertebra pain
Spell the term for more than one vertebra
vertebrae
Carpal tunnel syndrome affects which part of the body?
wrist
Carpitis
wrist inflammation
Graphospasm
writer's cramp
graphospasm
writer's cramp
Dystaxia
poor coordination
Identify bones that belong to the upper extremity (arm, forearm, wrist, and hand).
1. Carpus 2. Ulna 3. Radius 4. Humerus
The word tarsus was derived from ______ and it means ______.
1. Earth 2. Latin
Which of the following terms contain a root that means bone?
1. Osteopathy 2. Periosteum
Which of the following muscles belong to the trunk (chest and abdomen, not including shoulder and buttocks)?
1. Pectoralis major 2. Latissimus dorsi 3. Internal abdominal oblique 4. External abdominal oblique 5. Pectoralis minor
Fasci/o
Fibrous connective tissue binding muscles together
Which of the following muscles belong to the lower extremity (buttocks, thigh, or leg)?
Gastrocnemius
ataxia
Inability to move
hyperkinesia
Increase in muscle movement or activity
Which bone is present in an adult, but not in a newborn?
Kneecap
dystonia
Lack of muscle strength
Osteometry
Procedure for measuring bones
Myography
Procedure for studying muscles
Ten/o
Tendon
Spell the term that means surgical removal of the wrist _________.
carpectomy
Deconstruct the term cervical.
cervic-al
Deconstruct the word cervicodynia by separating the combining form from the suffix with a hyphen.
cervico-dynia
The term ataxia indicates a problem with
coordination
crepitation
cracking sound in joints
Deconstruct the term craniomalacia by separating the roots and suffix with hyphens.
cranio-malacia or cranio-malac-ia
Spell the term than indicates the condition where the bones of the skull are fused together
craniosynostosis
A crackling sound heard in joints is
crepitation
The medical term for bowlegged is
genu varum.
The medical term for writer's cramp is
graphospasm
Which term means writer's cramp?
graphospasm
The suffix -physis in the word epiphysis means
growth
Which term means bone death?
osteonecrosis
metatarsalgia
pain in the bones of the foot
Spell the term for the bones of your fingers
phalanges
costalgia
rib pain
The intercostal muscles are muscles that connect the
ribs
tibiaalgia
shin pain
The medical term for fusion of the fingers or toes is
syndactyly.
A drooping condition of the ankle is
tarsoptosis
A band of connective tissue holding muscle to bone is called a
tendon
Tenalgia
tendon pain
_______ hold muscle to bone at joints.
tendons
tenalgia
tendons
The section of the vertebral column located in the chest and upper back is
thoracic.
