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agonist | the muscle(s) that produces the movement |
amphiarthrosis | slightly moveable joints |
antagonist | the muscle(s) that relaxes in order to allow a movement |
appendicular skeleton | consists of bones of the shoulders, hips, upper and lower extremeties. |
arthritis | inflammation of the joints |
arthrodesis | fusion/stabilization or binding of a joint |
atlas | the first vertebra which provides rotation of the skull |
axial skeleton | consists of the bones of the skull, thorax and vertebral column |
bones | principal organs of support and protection in the body |
bone marrow | found within larger bones; responsible for the production of blood cells |
cervical vertebrae | the seven vertebrae which form the skeletal framework of the neck |
coccyx | the tail of the vertebral columnm consisting of four or five fused vertebrae (tailbone) |
compact bone | hard, outer layer of bone |
condyle | rounded, articulating knob |
crest | a type of bone process that has a large ridge shape |
diaphysis | the shaft or long mail portion of the bone |
diathrosis | freely moveable joints |
epiphysis | the end or extremity of the bone |
fascicle | a bundle of muscle fibres |
femorotibial | pertaining to the femur (thigh bone) and the tibia (lower leg bone) |
fissure | narrow, slit-like opening |
flat bones | provide a broad surface for muscular attachment and protection for internal organs (pelvic bone) |
foramen | prounded opening through a bone to accommudate blood vessels and nerves |
fracture | the breakage of a bone due to trauma or disease |
gluteus maximus | the large muscle of the buttocks |
head | prominent, rounded articulating end of a bone |
ilium | the lateral flaring portion of the hib bone; upper of the |
intervertebral disks | round structure with a gelatinous mass in the center that separates the vertebrae |
involuntary | that which occurs with no discretionary control usually a visceral muscle (heart action or perstalsis) |
irregular bones | all other bones taht cannot be grouped under other headings (vertebrae) |
ischium | the lower part of the hib bone |
kyphosis | an exaggerated outward curvature of the thoracic vertebrae (hunchback, or humpback) |
latissimus dorsi | the large muscle of the back |
ligament | band of connective tissue taht connects bone to bone |
long bones | found in extremeities of the body (arms, legs, and fingers) |
lordosis | abnormal inward curvature of the spine (seen in pregnancy and obesity) |
lumbar vertebrae | the five vertebrae situated in the lower back which carry most of the weight of the torso |
meatus | opening or passage into a bone |
metacarpectomy | excision of the bones of the hand |
muscles | structures that contract providing movement of the bone |
muscular tissue | refers to all of the contractile tissue of the body; two main types are voluntary and involuntary |
musculoskeletal system | consists of bones, joints, and muscles, which provide the body with support, protection, and the ability to move |
myelocele | hernia of the spinal cord |
osteoclasis | to break a bone for therapeutic purposes |
osteoblast | a cell in the bone marrow that produces bone |
osteoclast | a cell in the bone marrow that reabsorbs bone |
osteoma | a bone tumour |
osteoporosis | bone pores or cavities resulting from a decrease in bone denisty |
paraplegia | paralysis of the lower spine and the lower portion of the truck and both legs |
patellapexy | surgical fixation of the kneecap |
pelvimetry | measurement of the pelvis |
pelvis | basin-shaped structure taht support the sigmoid colon, rectum, bladder and other soft organs of the abdominopelvic cavity |
peristeum | a dense fibrous membrane that covers the surface of the bone and contains blood and lymph vessels and nerves |
phalangeal | pertaining to the bones of the fingers and toes |
podiatry | foot treatment |
pubis | the third portion of the hipbone that is situated in front of the bladder |
quadriplegia | paralysis of the upper spine and all four extremeties |
ribs | a series of 12 pair of curved bones attached to the vertebral column which provides protection for internal organs |
sacrum | the 5 sacral vertebrae which are fused into a single bone |
scoliosis | abnormal lateral curvature of the spine |
short bones | bones that are as wide as tehy are long (ankles, wrists) |
sinus | cavity or hollow space in a bone |
spina bifida | a genetic disorder taht results in malformation of the spine due to imperfect joining of the vertebrae |
sternocleidomastoid | a muscle of the chest arising from the sternum and inner part of the clavicle |
sternum | breast bone/chest plate |
substernal | pertaining to undewr the sternum |
synarthrosis | immovable joints |
syndactylism | condition of fingers and toes being joined together (webbed) |
tendon | a strap composed of connective tissue that joins muscle to bone |
thoracic vertebrae | the 12 vertebrae which support the chest and serve as a point of articulation for the ribs |
torticollis | stiff neck caused by spasmodic contraction of the neck muscle |
trochanter | very large, irregularly shaped process found out on the femur |
tubercle | small, rounded process |
tuberosity | large, rounded process |
vertebrae | the 26 bones which make up the adult vertebral column |
voluntary | that which is done with control. Usually a striated muscle such as the biceps (e.g. walking, blinking) |
axis | the second cervical vertebra which provides rotation of the skull |
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