Module 8 Vocab Flashcards

1
Q

Movement of a limb away from the midline or axis of the body

A

abduction

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2
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The movement of a limb toward the midline or axis of the body

A

adduction

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3
Q

Joint pain

A

arthralgia

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4
Q

Thinning of the skin surface and loss of normal skin markings; muscle wasting

A

atrophy

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5
Q

Swelling of the middle joint of the finger; characteristic of osteoarthritis

A

Bouchard’s nodes

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6
Q

A common, usually painless thickening of the stratum corneum at locations of external pressure or friction

A

callus

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7
Q

A combination of movements that causes a body part, such as the arm, to move in a circle

A

circumduction

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8
Q

A sound or feel that resembles the crackling noise heard when rubbing hair between the fingers; associated with gas gangrene, rubbing of bone fragments, air in superficial tissues; a clicking sound often heard in movement of joints, for example, in temporomandibular joint resulting from joint irregularities

A

crepitus

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9
Q

Away from or the farthest from a point of origin or attachment

A

distal

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10
Q

Upward or backward flexion of a part of the body

A

dorsiflexion

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11
Q

Movement of the ankle to turn the sole of the foot laterally

A

eversion

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12
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Turning outwardly or away from the midline of the body, such as when a leg is externally rotated with the toes turned outward or away from the body’s midline

A

external rotation

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13
Q

Bending a joint so that the joint angle increases

A

extension

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14
Q

Tic, involuntary muscle contractions or twitchings of small muscle groups

A

fasciculation

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15
Q

A movement allowed by certain joints of the skeleton that decreases the angle between two adjoining bones, such as bending the elbow

A

flexion

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16
Q

manner of walking

A

gait

17
Q

Knock-knee, a deformity in which the legs are curved inward at the knee

A

genu valgum

18
Q

Bowleg, a deformity in which one or both legs are bent outward at the knee

A

genu varum

19
Q

An instrument used to measure angles, particularly range-of-motion angles of a joint

A

goniometer

20
Q

Swelling of distal interphalangeal finger joints, characteristic of osteoarthritis

A

Heberden’s nodes

21
Q

Movement of a joint such that it is beyond the straight or neutral position

A

hyperextension

22
Q

An increase in the size of an organ or muscle caused by an increase in the size of the cells rather than the number of cells

A

hypertrophy

23
Q

The turning of a limb about its axis of rotation toward the midline of the body

A

internal rotation

24
Q

Movement of the ankle to turn the sole of the foot medially

A

inversion

25
Q

An abnormal condition of the vertebral column, characterized by increased convexity in the curvature of the thoracic spine as viewed from the side

A

kyphosis

26
Q

An abnormal concavity of the lumbar part of the back

A

lordosis

27
Q

Diffuse muscle pain, usually accompanied by malaise

A

myalgia

28
Q

A resistance to flexion of the neck, a condition seen in patients with meningitis

A

nuchal rigidity

29
Q

Tingling, numbness, or pain in the fingers within 60 seconds of performing Phalen’s maneuver, a diagnostic test for carpal tunnel syndrome

A

Phalen’s sign

30
Q

Moving the foot so that the toes move downward

A

plantar flexion

31
Q

A congenital anomaly characterized by the presence of more than the normal number of fingers or toes

A

polydactyly

32
Q

Rotation of the forearm so that the palm of the hand faces downward

A

pronation

33
Q

Nearer to a point of reference or attachment, usually the trunk of the body, than other parts of the body

A

proximal

34
Q

The extent of movement of a joint, measured in degrees of a circle;

A

range of motion

35
Q

Movement of a bone around its own long axis

A

rotation

36
Q

Abnormal lateral curvature of the vertebral column

A

scoliosis

37
Q

Rotation of the forearm so that the palm of the hand faces upward

A

supination

38
Q

A congenital anomaly characterized by the fusion of the fingers or toes

A

syndactyly

39
Q

A distal tingling sensation on percussion of median nerve of the inner wrist; characteristic of carpal tunnel syndrome

A

Tinel’s sign