cervicodynianeckpainosteocarcinomabonecancertumorosteochondromatumor ofbone andcartilagedyskinesiainability tocontrolmovementcost/oribcarpitiswristinflammationchondromalaciaabnormalsofteningofcartilagemyographyprocedureforstudyingmusclestenotomyincisioninto atendonmyofasciitisinflammationof themuscle andfasciamyodesisbindingof amusclenecrotizingfasciitisinflammationof the fasciacausing thedeath oftissuecervic/oneckcraniectomyremoval of aportion of theskull (bone isnot replaced)Osteomyelitisinflammationof bone andbone marrowmetacarpectomyremovalof a bonein thehandcostochondritisinflammationof ribcartilagetenorrhaphysutureof atendonarthrodysplasiaabnormaljointdevelopmentmyotomyincisionintomusclespondyloarthropathyjointdisease ofthevertebraemyorrhaphymusclesuturesepticarthritisinflammationof the jointcaused byinfectionspinalstenosisabnormalnarrowingof thespineSpondylolysisloss ofvertebrastructureScoliosiscrooked back;abnormallateralcurvature ofthe spinefracturefrom Latin,for "break";a bonebreakOAosteoarthritismyotoniamuscletoneosteotomyincisioninto abonespondyloniavertebrapainmyodyniamusclepainlumb/oloin,lowerbackton/otone,tensionexostosisan abnormalgrowth ofbone out ofanotherbonearthrolysislooseninga stiffjointtenonectomyremovalof atendonosteolysisbonelossWBweightbearingRICErest, ice,compression,elevationten/o,tend/o,tendin/otendonostalgia,ostealgiabonepaincrani/ohead,skullosteodyniabonepaintarsectomyremovalof all or aportion ofthe anklemyoclonusviolentmusclecontractiontarsoptosisflatfeettendoplastyreconstructionof a tendonmyosclerosishardeningof amuscleosteectomyremovalof abonechondro-osteodystrophypoordevelopmentof bones andcartilageopenreducitonreturning bonesto their properposition throughthe use ofsurgerytibialgiatibia(shin)paindactylitisfingerinflammationankyl/ocrooked,bent,stifflordosissway back;abnormalforwardcurvature of thelower spinerheumatoidarthritisinflammation of thejoint is calledrheumatoidbecause itssymptoms resemblethose of rheumaticfeverarthroplastyreconstructionof a jointtendectomyremovalof atendonmusculardystrophydisordercharacterizedby poormuscledevelopmentchondrectomyremovalofcartilagepolymyositisinflammationof multiplemusclesarthralgiajointpaincostalgiaribpainosteomalaciasofteningof thebonefasciodesisbindingoffasciatardivedyskinesiaconditioncharacterizedby the loss ofmusclecontrolarthroscopyprocedureof lookinginto a jointspondylomalaciasofteningof thevertebrafascitisinflammationof the fasciahypertoniaincreasedmuscletone ortightnessosteopeniareductionin bonevolumeburs/obursa (a smallfluid-filled sacfound nearthe body'sjoint)osteonecrosisdeathof bonecarpectomyremovalof all orpart of thewristCraniosynostosistheprematurefusing of theskull bonescomputedaxialtomography(CAT or CT)imaging procedureusing a computerto produce crosssections along anaxisfasci/ofascia (fibrousconnectivetissue bindingmusclestogether)chondromaa tumor-like growthof cartilagetissuekyphosishumpback;abnormalforwardcurvature of theupper spinearthrographyprocedureused toexamine ajointarthrotomyincisioninto ajointtenodesisbindingof atendontarsoclasiathe surgicalfracture ofthe ankle(i.e., to treatclubfoot)dactyl/ofingerfascioplastyreconstructionof fasciaosteogenesisimperfectaa disease in whichthe bones do notdevelop correctly,also known asbrittle bonediseasePolydactylyhaving morethan thenormalnumber offingers or toesbradykinesiaslowmovementspondylitisinflammationof thevertebraeosteitisboneinflammationmy/o,myos/omusclecarp/owristL1-L5lumbar (ofthe loin)vertebraeC1-C7cervical(of theneck)vertebraemyotasisstretchingof amuscleankylosingspondylitisa stiffeninginflammationof thevertebraeEMGelectromyogramOsteoporosisloss ofbonedensityfasciotomyincisionintofasciabursotomyincisioninto abursahemarthrosisbloodwithina jointarthroclasiathe therapeuticbreaking of ajoint to allow forincreasedmobilityhypertrophicspondylitisoverdevelopmentof the vertebraecausinginflammationantiarthritica drug thatopposesjointinflammationinternalfixationthe fixation of afractured bonefrom the inside(i.e., usingscrews, pins,plates, etc.)hydrarthrosiswater(fluid) ina jointmyalgiamusclepainarthrodesissurgicalfixationof a jointelectromyogramrecord of theelectricalactivity of amusclekinesi/omovement,motiontenolysisfreeing/looseninga tendonarthroceleherniaof ajointfasciorrhaphysuturingoffasciaDTRdeep tendonreflexes (this iswhat doctors aretesting when theytap the knee with areflex hammer)effusionfluidbuildupPCLposteriorcruciateligamentarthrodyniajointpainbursopathydiseaseof thebursagenuvarumbowleggedbursectomyremovalof abursagraphospasmwriter'scramphypertrophyoverdevelopmentof muscle tissuetars/oanklefemor/ofemur(thighbone)arthropathyjointdiseasetenalgiatendonpainspondylosisabnormalconditionof thevertebraemetatarsalgiapain inthe bonesof the footdystaxiapoorcoordinationAnchondroplasiaa defect intheformationof cartilagehyperkineasiaincreasedmusclemovementarthrogramvisualrecord ofa jointFROMfull rangeof motionelectromyographyprocedure formeasuringthe electricalactivity of amusclecraniotomyremoval of aportion of theskull (bone islaterreplaced)analgesicdrug thatrelievespainmyectomyremovalofmuscleosteochondritisinflammationof the boneand cartilageoste/obonearthrocentesispunctureof a jointarthroscopeinstrumentfor lookinginto a jointpyarthrosispus ina jointmyospasmmusclespasmmyomalaciaabnormalsofteningof muscletissueClosedReductionmyastheniamuscleweaknessmuscul/omusclebursolitha stonein abursaprosthesisa device that isadded to a bodyto replace amissing part orlost functionmyoplastymusclereconstructionsyndactylywebbedfingersor toesT1-T12thoracic(of thechest)vertebraecostectomyremovalof a ribTxtreatmentortractionarthrosclerosishardeningof thejoints-physisgrowthmyomamuscletumorosteosclerosisabnormalhardeningof boneDystoniapoormuscletonebrachi/oarmmyopathymusclediseaseLCLlateralcollateralligamentBursitisinflammationof a bursaROMrangeofmotionchondroplastyreconstructionof cartilageOsteosarcomacanceroustumor arisingout of bonecellschondr/ocartilageankylosisjointstiffnesshypokinesiadecreasein musclemovementor activitymyosarcomaacancerousmuscletumorspondylosyndesisfusingtogetherof multiplevertebraeostectomyremovalof abonehypertrophyoverdevelopmentof muscle tissuesubluxationpartialdislocationof a jointorthoticsa device thataids in thestraightening orstabilizing of apart of the bodymyomectomyremovalof amuscletumortenoplastyreconstructionof a tendonNSAIDnonsteriodalanti-inflammatorydrugmyositismuscleinflammationORIFopenreductioninternalfixationtibi/otibia(shinbone)sternotomyincisioninto thesternumexternalfixationa fixation of afractured bonefrom theoutside (i.e.,using a cast orsplint)genuvalgumknockkneedfasciectomyremovaloffasciaosteoplastyreconstructionof a bonearthritisjointinflammationtax/oarrangement,order,coordinationatrophyunderdevelopment,decrease, or loss ofmuscle tissuecrepitationfrom Latin, forrattle orcreaking; acrackling soundheard in jointsRArheumatoidarthritisosteopathybonediseaseFxfractureMCLmedialcollateralligamentspondyl/overtebraHxhistoryosteodystrophypoor bonedevelopmentcraniomalaciasofteningof theskullACLanteriorcruciateligamentarthrectomyremovalof ajointWBATweightbearingastoleratedmyolysisloss ofmuscletissueOsteoarthritisinflammationof the joints,specificallythose thatbear weighttendonitis,tendinitistendoninflammationhypotoniadecreasedmuscletonemyocelehernia ofmuscletissuespondylolisthesisthe slippingordislocation ofa vertebraanti-inflammatorya drug thatopposesinflammationPTphysicaltherapyarthr/ojointantipyretica drugthatopposesfevercervicodynianeckpainosteocarcinomabonecancertumorosteochondromatumor ofbone andcartilagedyskinesiainability tocontrolmovementcost/oribcarpitiswristinflammationchondromalaciaabnormalsofteningofcartilagemyographyprocedureforstudyingmusclestenotomyincisioninto atendonmyofasciitisinflammationof themuscle andfasciamyodesisbindingof amusclenecrotizingfasciitisinflammationof the fasciacausing thedeath oftissuecervic/oneckcraniectomyremoval of aportion of theskull (bone isnot replaced)Osteomyelitisinflammationof bone andbone marrowmetacarpectomyremovalof a bonein thehandcostochondritisinflammationof ribcartilagetenorrhaphysutureof atendonarthrodysplasiaabnormaljointdevelopmentmyotomyincisionintomusclespondyloarthropathyjointdisease ofthevertebraemyorrhaphymusclesuturesepticarthritisinflammationof the jointcaused byinfectionspinalstenosisabnormalnarrowingof thespineSpondylolysisloss ofvertebrastructureScoliosiscrooked back;abnormallateralcurvature ofthe spinefracturefrom Latin,for "break";a bonebreakOAosteoarthritismyotoniamuscletoneosteotomyincisioninto abonespondyloniavertebrapainmyodyniamusclepainlumb/oloin,lowerbackton/otone,tensionexostosisan abnormalgrowth ofbone out ofanotherbonearthrolysislooseninga stiffjointtenonectomyremovalof atendonosteolysisbonelossWBweightbearingRICErest, ice,compression,elevationten/o,tend/o,tendin/otendonostalgia,ostealgiabonepaincrani/ohead,skullosteodyniabonepaintarsectomyremovalof all or aportion ofthe anklemyoclonusviolentmusclecontractiontarsoptosisflatfeettendoplastyreconstructionof a tendonmyosclerosishardeningof amuscleosteectomyremovalof abonechondro-osteodystrophypoordevelopmentof bones andcartilageopenreducitonreturning bonesto their properposition throughthe use ofsurgerytibialgiatibia(shin)paindactylitisfingerinflammationankyl/ocrooked,bent,stifflordosissway back;abnormalforwardcurvature of thelower spinerheumatoidarthritisinflammation of thejoint is calledrheumatoidbecause itssymptoms resemblethose of rheumaticfeverarthroplastyreconstructionof a jointtendectomyremovalof atendonmusculardystrophydisordercharacterizedby poormuscledevelopmentchondrectomyremovalofcartilagepolymyositisinflammationof multiplemusclesarthralgiajointpaincostalgiaribpainosteomalaciasofteningof thebonefasciodesisbindingoffasciatardivedyskinesiaconditioncharacterizedby the loss ofmusclecontrolarthroscopyprocedureof lookinginto a jointspondylomalaciasofteningof thevertebrafascitisinflammationof the fasciahypertoniaincreasedmuscletone ortightnessosteopeniareductionin bonevolumeburs/obursa (a smallfluid-filled sacfound nearthe body'sjoint)osteonecrosisdeathof bonecarpectomyremovalof all orpart of thewristCraniosynostosistheprematurefusing of theskull bonescomputedaxialtomography(CAT or CT)imaging procedureusing a computerto produce crosssections along anaxisfasci/ofascia (fibrousconnectivetissue bindingmusclestogether)chondromaa tumor-like growthof cartilagetissuekyphosishumpback;abnormalforwardcurvature of theupper spinearthrographyprocedureused toexamine ajointarthrotomyincisioninto ajointtenodesisbindingof atendontarsoclasiathe surgicalfracture ofthe ankle(i.e., to treatclubfoot)dactyl/ofingerfascioplastyreconstructionof fasciaosteogenesisimperfectaa disease in whichthe bones do notdevelop correctly,also known asbrittle bonediseasePolydactylyhaving morethan thenormalnumber offingers or toesbradykinesiaslowmovementspondylitisinflammationof thevertebraeosteitisboneinflammationmy/o,myos/omusclecarp/owristL1-L5lumbar (ofthe loin)vertebraeC1-C7cervical(of theneck)vertebraemyotasisstretchingof amuscleankylosingspondylitisa stiffeninginflammationof thevertebraeEMGelectromyogramOsteoporosisloss ofbonedensityfasciotomyincisionintofasciabursotomyincisioninto abursahemarthrosisbloodwithina jointarthroclasiathe therapeuticbreaking of ajoint to allow forincreasedmobilityhypertrophicspondylitisoverdevelopmentof the vertebraecausinginflammationantiarthritica drug thatopposesjointinflammationinternalfixationthe fixation of afractured bonefrom the inside(i.e., usingscrews, pins,plates, etc.)hydrarthrosiswater(fluid) ina jointmyalgiamusclepainarthrodesissurgicalfixationof a jointelectromyogramrecord of theelectricalactivity of amusclekinesi/omovement,motiontenolysisfreeing/looseninga tendonarthroceleherniaof ajointfasciorrhaphysuturingoffasciaDTRdeep tendonreflexes (this iswhat doctors aretesting when theytap the knee with areflex hammer)effusionfluidbuildupPCLposteriorcruciateligamentarthrodyniajointpainbursopathydiseaseof thebursagenuvarumbowleggedbursectomyremovalof abursagraphospasmwriter'scramphypertrophyoverdevelopmentof muscle tissuetars/oanklefemor/ofemur(thighbone)arthropathyjointdiseasetenalgiatendonpainspondylosisabnormalconditionof thevertebraemetatarsalgiapain inthe bonesof the footdystaxiapoorcoordinationAnchondroplasiaa defect intheformationof cartilagehyperkineasiaincreasedmusclemovementarthrogramvisualrecord ofa jointFROMfull rangeof motionelectromyographyprocedure formeasuringthe electricalactivity of amusclecraniotomyremoval of aportion of theskull (bone islaterreplaced)analgesicdrug thatrelievespainmyectomyremovalofmuscleosteochondritisinflammationof the boneand cartilageoste/obonearthrocentesispunctureof a jointarthroscopeinstrumentfor lookinginto a jointpyarthrosispus ina jointmyospasmmusclespasmmyomalaciaabnormalsofteningof muscletissueClosedReductionmyastheniamuscleweaknessmuscul/omusclebursolitha stonein abursaprosthesisa device that isadded to a bodyto replace amissing part orlost functionmyoplastymusclereconstructionsyndactylywebbedfingersor toesT1-T12thoracic(of thechest)vertebraecostectomyremovalof a ribTxtreatmentortractionarthrosclerosishardeningof thejoints-physisgrowthmyomamuscletumorosteosclerosisabnormalhardeningof boneDystoniapoormuscletonebrachi/oarmmyopathymusclediseaseLCLlateralcollateralligamentBursitisinflammationof a bursaROMrangeofmotionchondroplastyreconstructionof cartilageOsteosarcomacanceroustumor arisingout of bonecellschondr/ocartilageankylosisjointstiffnesshypokinesiadecreasein musclemovementor activitymyosarcomaacancerousmuscletumorspondylosyndesisfusingtogetherof multiplevertebraeostectomyremovalof abonehypertrophyoverdevelopmentof muscle tissuesubluxationpartialdislocationof a jointorthoticsa device thataids in thestraightening orstabilizing of apart of the bodymyomectomyremovalof amuscletumortenoplastyreconstructionof a tendonNSAIDnonsteriodalanti-inflammatorydrugmyositismuscleinflammationORIFopenreductioninternalfixationtibi/otibia(shinbone)sternotomyincisioninto thesternumexternalfixationa fixation of afractured bonefrom theoutside (i.e.,using a cast orsplint)genuvalgumknockkneedfasciectomyremovaloffasciaosteoplastyreconstructionof a bonearthritisjointinflammationtax/oarrangement,order,coordinationatrophyunderdevelopment,decrease, or loss ofmuscle tissuecrepitationfrom Latin, forrattle orcreaking; acrackling soundheard in jointsRArheumatoidarthritisosteopathybonediseaseFxfractureMCLmedialcollateralligamentspondyl/overtebraHxhistoryosteodystrophypoor bonedevelopmentcraniomalaciasofteningof theskullACLanteriorcruciateligamentarthrectomyremovalof ajointWBATweightbearingastoleratedmyolysisloss ofmuscletissueOsteoarthritisinflammationof the joints,specificallythose thatbear weighttendonitis,tendinitistendoninflammationhypotoniadecreasedmuscletonemyocelehernia ofmuscletissuespondylolisthesisthe slippingordislocation ofa vertebraanti-inflammatorya drug thatopposesinflammationPTphysicaltherapyarthr/ojointantipyretica drugthatopposesfever

Musculoskeletal System - Call List

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  1. neck pain
    cervicodynia
  2. bone cancer tumor
    osteocarcinoma
  3. tumor of bone and cartilage
    osteochondroma
  4. inability to control movement
    dyskinesia
  5. rib
    cost/o
  6. wrist inflammation
    carpitis
  7. abnormal softening of cartilage
    chondromalacia
  8. procedure for studying muscles
    myography
  9. incision into a tendon
    tenotomy
  10. inflammation of the muscle and fascia
    myofasciitis
  11. binding of a muscle
    myodesis
  12. inflammation of the fascia causing the death of tissue
    necrotizing fasciitis
  13. neck
    cervic/o
  14. removal of a portion of the skull (bone is not replaced)
    craniectomy
  15. inflammation of bone and bone marrow
    Osteomyelitis
  16. removal of a bone in the hand
    metacarpectomy
  17. inflammation of rib cartilage
    costochondritis
  18. suture of a tendon
    tenorrhaphy
  19. abnormal joint development
    arthrodysplasia
  20. incision into muscle
    myotomy
  21. joint disease of the vertebrae
    spondyloarthropathy
  22. muscle suture
    myorrhaphy
  23. inflammation of the joint caused by infection
    septic arthritis
  24. abnormal narrowing of the spine
    spinal stenosis
  25. loss of vertebra structure
    Spondylolysis
  26. crooked back; abnormal lateral curvature of the spine
    Scoliosis
  27. from Latin, for "break"; a bone break
    fracture
  28. osteoarthritis
    OA
  29. muscle tone
    myotonia
  30. incision into a bone
    osteotomy
  31. vertebra pain
    spondylonia
  32. muscle pain
    myodynia
  33. loin, lower back
    lumb/o
  34. tone, tension
    ton/o
  35. an abnormal growth of bone out of another bone
    exostosis
  36. loosening a stiff joint
    arthrolysis
  37. removal of a tendon
    tenonectomy
  38. bone loss
    osteolysis
  39. weight bearing
    WB
  40. rest, ice, compression, elevation
    RICE
  41. tendon
    ten/o, tend/o, tendin/o
  42. bone pain
    ostalgia, ostealgia
  43. head, skull
    crani/o
  44. bone pain
    osteodynia
  45. removal of all or a portion of the ankle
    tarsectomy
  46. violent muscle contraction
    myoclonus
  47. flat feet
    tarsoptosis
  48. reconstruction of a tendon
    tendoplasty
  49. hardening of a muscle
    myosclerosis
  50. removal of a bone
    osteectomy
  51. poor development of bones and cartilage
    chondro-osteodystrophy
  52. returning bones to their proper position through the use of surgery
    open reduciton
  53. tibia (shin) pain
    tibialgia
  54. finger inflammation
    dactylitis
  55. crooked, bent, stiff
    ankyl/o
  56. sway back; abnormal forward curvature of the lower spine
    lordosis
  57. inflammation of the joint is called rheumatoid because its symptoms resemble those of rheumatic fever
    rheumatoid arthritis
  58. reconstruction of a joint
    arthroplasty
  59. removal of a tendon
    tendectomy
  60. disorder characterized by poor muscle development
    muscular dystrophy
  61. removal of cartilage
    chondrectomy
  62. inflammation of multiple muscles
    polymyositis
  63. joint pain
    arthralgia
  64. rib pain
    costalgia
  65. softening of the bone
    osteomalacia
  66. binding of fascia
    fasciodesis
  67. condition characterized by the loss of muscle control
    tardive dyskinesia
  68. procedure of looking into a joint
    arthroscopy
  69. softening of the vertebra
    spondylomalacia
  70. inflammation of the fascia
    fascitis
  71. increased muscle tone or tightness
    hypertonia
  72. reduction in bone volume
    osteopenia
  73. bursa (a small fluid-filled sac found near the body's joint)
    burs/o
  74. death of bone
    osteonecrosis
  75. removal of all or part of the wrist
    carpectomy
  76. the premature fusing of the skull bones
    Craniosynostosis
  77. imaging procedure using a computer to produce cross sections along an axis
    computed axial tomography (CAT or CT)
  78. fascia (fibrous connective tissue binding muscles together)
    fasci/o
  79. a tumor-like growth of cartilage tissue
    chondroma
  80. humpback; abnormal forward curvature of the upper spine
    kyphosis
  81. procedure used to examine a joint
    arthrography
  82. incision into a joint
    arthrotomy
  83. binding of a tendon
    tenodesis
  84. the surgical fracture of the ankle (i.e., to treat clubfoot)
    tarsoclasia
  85. finger
    dactyl/o
  86. reconstruction of fascia
    fascioplasty
  87. a disease in which the bones do not develop correctly, also known as brittle bone disease
    osteogenesis imperfecta
  88. having more than the normal number of fingers or toes
    Polydactyly
  89. slow movement
    bradykinesia
  90. inflammation of the vertebrae
    spondylitis
  91. bone inflammation
    osteitis
  92. muscle
    my/o, myos/o
  93. wrist
    carp/o
  94. lumbar (of the loin) vertebrae
    L1-L5
  95. cervical (of the neck) vertebrae
    C1-C7
  96. stretching of a muscle
    myotasis
  97. a stiffening inflammation of the vertebrae
    ankylosing spondylitis
  98. electromyogram
    EMG
  99. loss of bone density
    Osteoporosis
  100. incision into fascia
    fasciotomy
  101. incision into a bursa
    bursotomy
  102. blood within a joint
    hemarthrosis
  103. the therapeutic breaking of a joint to allow for increased mobility
    arthroclasia
  104. overdevelopment of the vertebrae causing inflammation
    hypertrophic spondylitis
  105. a drug that opposes joint inflammation
    antiarthritic
  106. the fixation of a fractured bone from the inside (i.e., using screws, pins, plates, etc.)
    internal fixation
  107. water (fluid) in a joint
    hydrarthrosis
  108. muscle pain
    myalgia
  109. surgical fixation of a joint
    arthrodesis
  110. record of the electrical activity of a muscle
    electromyogram
  111. movement, motion
    kinesi/o
  112. freeing/loosening a tendon
    tenolysis
  113. hernia of a joint
    arthrocele
  114. suturing of fascia
    fasciorrhaphy
  115. deep tendon reflexes (this is what doctors are testing when they tap the knee with a reflex hammer)
    DTR
  116. fluid build up
    effusion
  117. posterior cruciate ligament
    PCL
  118. joint pain
    arthrodynia
  119. disease of the bursa
    bursopathy
  120. bowlegged
    genu varum
  121. removal of a bursa
    bursectomy
  122. writer's cramp
    graphospasm
  123. overdevelopment of muscle tissue
    hypertrophy
  124. ankle
    tars/o
  125. femur (thigh bone)
    femor/o
  126. joint disease
    arthropathy
  127. tendon pain
    tenalgia
  128. abnormal condition of the vertebrae
    spondylosis
  129. pain in the bones of the foot
    metatarsalgia
  130. poor coordination
    dystaxia
  131. a defect in the formation of cartilage
    Anchondroplasia
  132. increased muscle movement
    hyperkineasia
  133. visual record of a joint
    arthrogram
  134. full range of motion
    FROM
  135. procedure for measuring the electrical activity of a muscle
    electromyography
  136. removal of a portion of the skull (bone is later replaced)
    craniotomy
  137. drug that relieves pain
    analgesic
  138. removal of muscle
    myectomy
  139. inflammation of the bone and cartilage
    osteochondritis
  140. bone
    oste/o
  141. puncture of a joint
    arthrocentesis
  142. instrument for looking into a joint
    arthroscope
  143. pus in a joint
    pyarthrosis
  144. muscle spasm
    myospasm
  145. abnormal softening of muscle tissue
    myomalacia
  146. Closed Reduction
  147. muscle weakness
    myasthenia
  148. muscle
    muscul/o
  149. a stone in a bursa
    bursolith
  150. a device that is added to a body to replace a missing part or lost function
    prosthesis
  151. muscle reconstruction
    myoplasty
  152. webbed fingers or toes
    syndactyly
  153. thoracic (of the chest) vertebrae
    T1-T12
  154. removal of a rib
    costectomy
  155. treatment or traction
    Tx
  156. hardening of the joints
    arthrosclerosis
  157. growth
    -physis
  158. muscle tumor
    myoma
  159. abnormal hardening of bone
    osteosclerosis
  160. poor muscle tone
    Dystonia
  161. arm
    brachi/o
  162. muscle disease
    myopathy
  163. lateral collateral ligament
    LCL
  164. inflammation of a bursa
    Bursitis
  165. range of motion
    ROM
  166. reconstruction of cartilage
    chondroplasty
  167. cancerous tumor arising out of bone cells
    Osteosarcoma
  168. cartilage
    chondr/o
  169. joint stiffness
    ankylosis
  170. decrease in muscle movement or activity
    hypokinesia
  171. a cancerous muscle tumor
    myosarcoma
  172. fusing together of multiple vertebrae
    spondylosyndesis
  173. removal of a bone
    ostectomy
  174. overdevelopment of muscle tissue
    hypertrophy
  175. partial dislocation of a joint
    subluxation
  176. a device that aids in the straightening or stabilizing of a part of the body
    orthotics
  177. removal of a muscle tumor
    myomectomy
  178. reconstruction of a tendon
    tenoplasty
  179. nonsteriodal anti-inflammatory drug
    NSAID
  180. muscle inflammation
    myositis
  181. open reduction internal fixation
    ORIF
  182. tibia (shin bone)
    tibi/o
  183. incision into the sternum
    sternotomy
  184. a fixation of a fractured bone from the outside (i.e., using a cast or splint)
    external fixation
  185. knock kneed
    genu valgum
  186. removal of fascia
    fasciectomy
  187. reconstruction of a bone
    osteoplasty
  188. joint inflammation
    arthritis
  189. arrangement, order, coordination
    tax/o
  190. underdevelopment, decrease, or loss of muscle tissue
    atrophy
  191. from Latin, for rattle or creaking; a crackling sound heard in joints
    crepitation
  192. rheumatoid arthritis
    RA
  193. bone disease
    osteopathy
  194. fracture
    Fx
  195. medial collateral ligament
    MCL
  196. vertebra
    spondyl/o
  197. history
    Hx
  198. poor bone development
    osteodystrophy
  199. softening of the skull
    craniomalacia
  200. anterior cruciate ligament
    ACL
  201. removal of a joint
    arthrectomy
  202. weight bearing as tolerated
    WBAT
  203. loss of muscle tissue
    myolysis
  204. inflammation of the joints, specifically those that bear weight
    Osteoarthritis
  205. tendon inflammation
    tendonitis, tendinitis
  206. decreased muscle tone
    hypotonia
  207. hernia of muscle tissue
    myocele
  208. the slipping or dislocation of a vertebra
    spondylolisthesis
  209. a drug that opposes inflammation
    anti-inflammatory
  210. physical therapy
    PT
  211. joint
    arthr/o
  212. a drug that opposes fever
    antipyretic