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D,S,&R Terms for MS

Diagnostic, Symptomaic, & related terms for Musculoskeletal System

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anklyosis stiffening and immobility of a joint as a result of disease, trauma, surgery, or abnormal bone fusion
CTS carpal tunnel syndrome
claudication limping
contracture fibrosis connective tissue in the skin, fascia, muscle, or joint capsule that prevents normal mobility of the related tisse or joint
electromyography use of electrical stimulation to record the strength of muscle contraction
exacerbation increase of severity of disease
ganglion cyst tumor of tendon sheath or joint capsule, commonly found in the wrist
hemarthrosis effusion of blood into a joint cavity
hypotonia loss of muscular tone or a diminished resistance to passive stretching
multiple myeloma primary malignant tumor that infiltrates the bone and red bone marrow
osteophyte bony outgrowth that occasionally develops on the vertebra and may exert pressure on the spinal cord, aka bone spur
phantom limb perceived sensation, following amputation of a limb, that the limb still exists
prosthesis replacement of a missing part by artificial substitute.
rickets form of osteomalacia in children caused by Vitamin D deficiency
sequestrum fragment of necrosed bone that has become separated from surrounding tissue
spondylolisthesis any slipping (subluxation) of a vertebra from its normal position in relationship to the one beneath it
spondylosis degeneration of the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar vertebrae and related tissues
sprain tearing of ligament tissue that may be slight, moderate, or complex
strain to exert physical force in a manner that may result in injury, usually muscular
subluxation partial or complete dislocation
talipes equinovarus congenital deformity of one or both feet in which the foot is pulled downward and laterally to the side, aka clubfoot
arthrography series of radiographs taken after injection of contrast material into a joint cavity to outline the contour of the joint
bone density tests radiographic procedures that use low energy x-ray absorption to measure BMD
CT computed tomography; x-ray beam and a computer used to make a series of cross-sectional images of a body part, which make up a 3D view of the area scanned, formally called CAT
discography radiological examination of the intervertebral disk structures by injecting a contrast medium
lumbosacral spinal radiography radiography of the five lumbar vertebrae and the fused sacral vertebrae
myelography radiography of the spinal cord
scintigraphy nuclear medicine procedure that visualizes various tissues and organs
reduction procedure that restores a bone to its normal position
closed reduction fractured bones are realigned by manipulation
open reduction fractured bones are realigned by surgery
casting app. of a solid, stiff dressing formed with plaster of Paris or other material
splinting app. of an orthopedic device to an injured body part for immobilization, stabilization, and protection during the healing process
traction use of weights and pulleys to align or immobilize a fracture and facilitate the healing process
amputation partial or complete removal of an extremity
arthrocentesis puncture of a joint space using a needle to remove accumulated fluid
arthroclasia surgical breaking of an ankylosed joint to provide movement
arthroscopy visual examination of the interior joint and its structures
bone grafting implanting or transplanting bone tissue from another part of the body or from another person to serve as replacement
bursectomy excision of bursa
laminectomy excision of the posterior arch of a vertebra
revision surgery to correct problems from a previous surgery
sequestreectomy excision of a sequestrum
synovectomy excision of a synovial membrane
THR Total Hip Replacement
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