a hereditary or congential condition in which the cranium is significantly smaller than normal
spina bifida
congenital defect in which the vertebrae fail to unite at the midline.
club foot
is a congenital deformity of the foot
osteoporosis
condition in which bones become softer and more brittle, and thus more liable to fractures because fo a loss of mineral content. This condition is usally associated with aging.
diarthrosis
joint that is freely movable; a hinged joint
Cleft Palate
congenital malformation in which the roof of the mouth does not close correctly
articulation
point at which two bones come together; a joint
trauma
injury or wound caused by any external force or violence