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Reviews material for second bone practical

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knoblike process usually larger than a tubercle, the tibia has on   tuberosity  
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incomplete break in bone, usually occurs in young people   greenstic  
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move toe closer to shin   dorsiflexion  
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narrow ridgelike projection, the ilium has one   crest  
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turning the foot so the sole faces laterally   eversion  
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type of fracture that is a clean break of a bone that does not puncture the skin   simple  
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moving a part so that its end follows a circular path (finger in a circular motion without moving the hand)   circumduction  
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relatively deep pit or depression in bone   fossa  
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armlike bar of bone   ramus  
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turning the hand so that the palm is facing downward or posteriorly (in anatomical position)   pronation  
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moving a part away from the midline   abduction  
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a thorn like projection on a bone   spine  
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type of fracture in which the bone breaks cleanly but the broken end sticks through the skin   compound  
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type of fracture in which the bone breaks into many small pieces   comminuted  
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relatively large process, the femur has one   trochanter  
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an enlargement on the end of a bone   head  
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fracture type resulting when a bone is crushed, common with osteoporosis patients   compression  
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fraction type in which pieces of bone is pushed inward, common with car accidents and blunt force trauma to the head   depression  
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turning the sole of the foot so it faces medially   inversion  
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moving a part forward (thrusting your chin out)   protraction  
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moving a part toward midline of the body   adduction  
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rounded process that usually articulates with another bone   condyle  
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large hole in a bone   foramen  
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fracture type that is caused by the ends of a bone being forced together such as when you catch yourself when falling   impacted  
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ragged break resulting from a twisting movement   spiral  
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tubelike passageway in a bone   meatus  
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movement that straightens a joint   extension  
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turning th ehand so the palm faces upward or anteriorly (in anatomical position)   supination  
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joint type that is responsible for sliding or twisting movements, found in wrist, ankle and sacroiliac joints   gliding  
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type joint that allows flexion and extension, found in the knee and elbow   hinge  
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bending parts at a joint so that the angle betweenthem decreases   flexion  
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excessive extension of the parts at the joint beyond the anatomical position   hyperextension  
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type of joint found between the proimal ends of radius and ulna that allows rotation around a central axis   pivot  
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moving a part forward (sticking out your chin)   protraction  
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raising a part like shrugging the shoulders   elevation  
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type of joint only found between the carpal and metacarpal of the thumb, allows a variety of movements   saddle  
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