(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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nonsteriodal anti-inflammatory drug
NSAID
surgical fixation of a joint
arthrodesis
reconstruction of cartilage
chondroplasty
softening of the vertebra
spondylomalacia
humpback; abnormal forward curvature of the upper spine
kyphosis
increased muscle movement
hyperkineasia
reconstruction of a bone
osteoplasty
vertebra
spondyl/o
incision into the sternum
sternotomy
muscle
muscul/o
bone cancer tumor
osteocarcinoma
removal of a tendon
tendectomy
the slipping or dislocation of a vertebra
spondylolisthesis
abnormal softening of cartilage
chondromalacia
pus in a joint
pyarthrosis
instrument for looking into a joint
arthroscope
the surgical fracture of the ankle (i.e., to treat clubfoot)
tarsoclasia
a device that aids in the straightening or stabilizing of a part of the body
orthotics
disease of the bursa
bursopathy
incision into a bursa
bursotomy
fascia (fibrous connective tissue binding muscles together)
fasci/o
arrangement, order, coordination
tax/o
neck pain
cervicodynia
full range of motion
FROM
loss of muscle tissue
myolysis
fusing together of multiple vertebrae
spondylosyndesis
removal of all or part of the wrist
carpectomy
crooked back; abnormal lateral curvature of the spine
Scoliosis
joint stiffness
ankylosis
muscle pain
myalgia
inflammation of the fascia
fascitis
abnormal hardening of bone
osteosclerosis
abnormal softening of muscle tissue
myomalacia
bone disease
osteopathy
movement, motion
kinesi/o
freeing/loosening a tendon
tenolysis
weight bearing as tolerated
WBAT
removal of muscle
myectomy
inflammation of the joint caused by infection
septic arthritis
returning bones to their proper position through the use of surgery
open reduciton
poor bone development
osteodystrophy
muscle weakness
myasthenia
poor development of bones and cartilage
chondro-osteodystrophy
knock kneed
genu valgum
osteoarthritis
OA
procedure for studying muscles
myography
inflammation of the joint is called rheumatoid because its symptoms resemble those of rheumatic fever
rheumatoid arthritis
a tumor-like growth of cartilage tissue
chondroma
abnormal joint development
arthrodysplasia
muscle
my/o, myos/o
procedure for measuring the electrical activity of a muscle
electromyography
removal of a bone in the hand
metacarpectomy
sway back; abnormal forward curvature of the lower spine
lordosis
softening of the skull
craniomalacia
vertebra pain
spondylonia
underdevelopment, decrease, or loss of muscle tissue
atrophy
loosening a stiff joint
arthrolysis
a device that is added to a body to replace a missing part or lost function
prosthesis
cervical (of the neck) vertebrae
C1-C7
hardening of a muscle
myosclerosis
history
Hx
inflammation of the vertebrae
spondylitis
lateral collateral ligament
LCL
writer's cramp
graphospasm
decreased muscle tone
hypotonia
the premature fusing of the skull bones
Craniosynostosis
a stone in a bursa
bursolith
puncture of a joint
arthrocentesis
reconstruction of a joint
arthroplasty
a drug that opposes joint inflammation
antiarthritic
muscle inflammation
myositis
removal of a rib
costectomy
hardening of the joints
arthrosclerosis
bowlegged
genu varum
a cancerous muscle tumor
myosarcoma
wrist
carp/o
having more than the normal number of fingers or toes
Polydactyly
rib pain
costalgia
ankle
tars/o
inflammation of bone and bone marrow
Osteomyelitis
the fixation of a fractured bone from the inside (i.e., using screws, pins, plates, etc.)
internal fixation
removal of a muscle tumor
myomectomy
fluid build up
effusion
femur (thigh bone)
femor/o
loss of vertebra structure
Spondylolysis
crooked, bent, stiff
ankyl/o
wrist inflammation
carpitis
slow movement
bradykinesia
record of the electrical activity of a muscle
electromyogram
a fixation of a fractured bone from the outside (i.e., using a cast or splint)
external fixation
medial collateral ligament
MCL
joint pain
arthralgia
muscle disease
myopathy
thoracic (of the chest) vertebrae
T1-T12
removal of a joint
arthrectomy
blood within a joint
hemarthrosis
a defect in the formation of cartilage
Anchondroplasia
arm
brachi/o
incision into muscle
myotomy
incision into a bone
osteotomy
fracture
Fx
removal of a bursa
bursectomy
abnormal narrowing of the spine
spinal stenosis
joint disease of the vertebrae
spondyloarthropathy
inflammation of rib cartilage
costochondritis
pain in the bones of the foot
metatarsalgia
reconstruction of a tendon
tenoplasty
muscle suture
myorrhaphy
muscle tumor
myoma
weight bearing
WB
removal of a portion of the skull (bone is later replaced)
craniotomy
binding of a muscle
myodesis
inflammation of the muscle and fascia
myofasciitis
joint inflammation
arthritis
lumbar (of the loin) vertebrae
L1-L5
stretching of a muscle
myotasis
Closed Reduction
overdevelopment of the vertebrae causing inflammation
hypertrophic spondylitis
violent muscle contraction
myoclonus
from Latin, for "break"; a bone break
fracture
head, skull
crani/o
muscle spasm
myospasm
rheumatoid arthritis
RA
anterior cruciate ligament
ACL
removal of a bone
ostectomy
hernia of muscle tissue
myocele
a drug that opposes inflammation
anti-inflammatory
flat feet
tarsoptosis
inflammation of the fascia causing the death of tissue
necrotizing fasciitis
reconstruction of a tendon
tendoplasty
from Latin, for rattle or creaking; a crackling sound heard in joints
crepitation
inability to control movement
dyskinesia
water (fluid) in a joint
hydrarthrosis
decrease in muscle movement or activity
hypokinesia
removal of all or a portion of the ankle
tarsectomy
suturing of fascia
fasciorrhaphy
incision into fascia
fasciotomy
bursa (a small fluid-filled sac found near the body's joint)
burs/o
the therapeutic breaking of a joint to allow for increased mobility
arthroclasia
muscle reconstruction
myoplasty
joint disease
arthropathy
softening of the bone
osteomalacia
removal of a tendon
tenonectomy
death of bone
osteonecrosis
drug that relieves pain
analgesic
rest, ice, compression, elevation
RICE
bone loss
osteolysis
muscle tone
myotonia
bone pain
osteodynia
muscle pain
myodynia
an abnormal growth of bone out of another bone
exostosis
partial dislocation of a joint
subluxation
a disease in which the bones do not develop correctly, also known as brittle bone disease
osteogenesis imperfecta
removal of a bone
osteectomy
increased muscle tone or tightness
hypertonia
reconstruction of fascia
fascioplasty
overdevelopment of muscle tissue
hypertrophy
incision into a joint
arthrotomy
neck
cervic/o
tendon pain
tenalgia
webbed fingers or toes
syndactyly
tendon inflammation
tendonitis, tendinitis
procedure used to examine a joint
arthrography
hernia of a joint
arthrocele
joint pain
arthrodynia
binding of a tendon
tenodesis
tone, tension
ton/o
tumor of bone and cartilage
osteochondroma
rib
cost/o
inflammation of the bone and cartilage
osteochondritis
growth
-physis
a drug that opposes fever
antipyretic
bone
oste/o
incision into a tendon
tenotomy
joint
arthr/o
poor muscle tone
Dystonia
suture of a tendon
tenorrhaphy
bone inflammation
osteitis
a stiffening inflammation of the vertebrae
ankylosing spondylitis
disorder characterized by poor muscle development
muscular dystrophy
abnormal condition of the vertebrae
spondylosis
open reduction internal fixation
ORIF
binding of fascia
fasciodesis
deep tendon reflexes (this is what doctors are testing when they tap the knee with a reflex hammer)
DTR
loss of bone density
Osteoporosis
poor coordination
dystaxia
overdevelopment of muscle tissue
hypertrophy
bone pain
ostalgia, ostealgia
inflammation of the joints, specifically those that bear weight
Osteoarthritis
electromyogram
EMG
posterior cruciate ligament
PCL
removal of cartilage
chondrectomy
visual record of a joint
arthrogram
finger inflammation
dactylitis
inflammation of multiple muscles
polymyositis
loin, lower back
lumb/o
tibia (shin bone)
tibi/o
range of motion
ROM
imaging procedure using a computer to produce cross sections along an axis
computed axial tomography (CAT or CT)
tendon
ten/o, tend/o, tendin/o
condition characterized by the loss of muscle control
tardive dyskinesia
treatment or traction
Tx
inflammation of a bursa
Bursitis
cartilage
chondr/o
physical therapy
PT
cancerous tumor arising out of bone cells
Osteosarcoma
finger
dactyl/o
removal of a portion of the skull (bone is not replaced)
craniectomy