musculoskeletal terminology Flashcards

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myalgia

A

cramping/aching in the muscles

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subluxation

A

partial dislocation

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synovial joints

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freely moveable; joins bones or cartilage with a fibrous joint capsule

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atrophy

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decrease in size/wasting away of a body part or tissue

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5
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contracture

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a permanent tightening of the muscles, tendons, skin, and nearby tissues that causes the joints to shorten and become very stiff

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cartilaginous joints

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a type of joint where the bones are entirely joined by cartilage, either hyaline cartilage or fibrocartilage

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hypertrophy

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an increase in the size of an organ, structure, or the body due to growth rather than tumor formation

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ankylosis

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immobility of a joint

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fibrous joints

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a type of joint where the bones are joined by strong fibrous tissue rich in collagen

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10
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effusion

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an abnormal collection of fluid in hollow spaces or between tissues of the body

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articular disease

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a spectrum of conditions that range from acute forms of septic or sterile arthritis to chronic, often polyarticular conditions

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muscle

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a band or bundle of fibrous tissue in a human or animal body that has the ability to contract, producing movement in or maintaining the position of parts of the body

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extra-articular disease

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diseases and symptoms not directly related to the locomotor system (musculoskeletal system)

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ligament

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a fibrous connective tissue that attaches bone to bone, and usually serves to hold structures together and keep them stable

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deformity

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any sort of disfigurement or distortion that makes a part of the body a different size or shape than it would be normally

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crepitation

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crackling/grating sound (produced when fractured bone rub together)

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tendons

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tough, fibrous, cord-like tissue that connects muscle to bone or another structure

18
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functional assessment

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measures an individual’s level of function and ability to perform specific tasks on a safe and dependable basis over a defined period

19
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range of motion (rom)

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the extent or limit to which a part of the body can be moved around a joint or a fixed point

20
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bursa

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a closed, fluid-filled sac that works as a cushion and gliding surface to reduce friction between tissues of the body

21
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fracture

A

a broken bone, or crack/break

22
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subcutaneous nodules

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a well circumscribed lump of tissue, firm to touch, typically non-tender, predominantly occurring as a cutaneous manifestation of rheumatoid arthritis localized to extensor surfaces near joints, but may be internal.

23
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skeletal muscle

A

striated muscle that is usually attached to the skeleton and is usually under voluntary control

24
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dislocation

A

separation of two bones where they meet at a joint

25
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thenar eminence

A

fleshy part at the base of the thumb, made up of 3 muscles which control the movements of the thumb

26
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ulnar deviation

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due to inflammation in your hands, wrists, or fingers; fingers bend towards your pinkies

27
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bogginess

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abnormal texture of tissues characterized by sponginess, usually because of high fluid content

28
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bulge sign

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used to assess for an effusion of the knee joint, by attempting to move the fluid to one side of the knee

29
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ballottement

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a technique of feeling for a movable object in the body, esp confirmation of pregnancy by feeling the rebound of the fetus following a quick digital tap on the wall of the uterus