Med Term Mod15 Word Scramble
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achondroplasia | inherited disorder in which bones of arms & legs fail to grow to normal size; achondroplastic dwarf |
bunion | abnormal swelling of medial aspect of joint between big tow & st metatarsal bone |
bursitis | inflammation of a bursa surrounding a joint |
carpal tunnel syndrome | compression, by a wrist ligament, of median nerve as it passes between ligament, bones & tendon of wrist |
Colles fracture | broken bone occuring in wrist at lower end of radius |
comminuted fracture | broken bone is splintered/crushed into several pieces |
dislocation | displacement of a bone from its joint; bones no longer articulate with eachother |
kyphosis | abnormal condition of outward curcature (convexity) of thoracic spine |
lordosis | forward curvature of lumbar spinal column; in extreme form it is known as "swayback" |
Lyme disease | chronic, recurrent disorder marked by severe arthritis, myalgias, neurologic & cardiac symptoms; caused by a deer tick |
osteodystrophy | abnormal development of bone |
osteogenic sarcoma | malignant (cancerous) tumor arising from bone tissue; osteoblasts multiply forming large, bony tumors especially at the end of long bones (1/2 of lesions located just below/above knee) |
osteomyelitis | inflammation of bone & bone marrow secondary to infection |
rheumatoid arthritis | chronic, autoimmune disease of joints, marked by pain & inflammation |
scoliosis | abnormal condition of lateral (sideways) curvature of spine |
spondylolisthesis | forward slipping/subluxation of one vertebra over another |
sprain | trauma to a joint with pain, swelling & injury to ligaments |
systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) | autoimmune disease in which collagen in connective tissue throughout body becomes chronically inflamed, |
talipes | foot is fixed in an abnormal position due to a congenital deformity of ankle & foot |
occurs most often in children at ends of long bones in legs/arms; occurance in adults usually as result of open fracture | osteomyelitis |
lesion begins as inflammation with pus collection, pus spreads down medullary cavity & out to periosteum | course of osteomyelitis |
antibiotic therapy corrects condition if treated quickly | treatments for osteomyelitis |
common in women, due to estrogen deficiency during menopause; lack of estrogen promotes excessive bone reabsorption & less bone deposition | osteoporosis |
talipes equinovarus | clubfoot, most common form of talipes |
infant cannot stand with sole of foot flat on the ground | talipes |
orthopedic splinting in early months of infancy, or if that fails surgery | treatments for talipes |
chondromalacia patellae | softening & roughening of articular cartilaginous surface of kneecap; pain, grating sensation & mechanical "catching" behind patella |
osteoarthritis is also known as | degenerative joint disease |
occurs mainly in hips & knees of aged; marked by narrowing of joint space | osteoarthritis |
asprin & analgesics to reduce pain & inflammation along with PT to loosen joints | treaments for osteoarthritis |
end-stage osteoarthritis is most common reason for | joint replacement surgery/total joint arthroplasty |
bursa often develops over the site & chronic inflammation from ill-fitting shows can cause build up of soft tissue & underlying bone | characteristics of a bunion |
changing shoes, use of anti-inflammatory agents, or lastly removal of bony exostosis & associated soft tissue | treatments for a bunion |
acromioclavicular dislocation | disruption of articulation between acromion & clavicle |
shoulder dislocation | disruption of articulation between head of humerus & glenoid fossa of scapula |
hip dislocation | disruption of articulation between head of femur & acetabulum of pelvis |
reduction is treatment for | a dislocation |
Lyme disease is also known as | Lyme arthritis |
cause is a spirochete (bacterium) carried by a tick | Lyme disease |
may also involved damage to blood vessels, muscles, tendons & nerves | sprain |
greenstick fracture | bone is partially broken, only on one surface & only bends on the other; occurs in children |
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