Module 8 Vocab Flashcards

1
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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

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arthralgia

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4
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Thinning of the skin surface and loss of normal skin markings; muscle wasting

A

atrophy

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5
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Swelling of the middle joint of the finger; characteristic of osteoarthritis

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Bouchard’s nodes

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6
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A common, usually painless thickening of the stratum corneum at locations of external pressure or friction

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callus

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7
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A combination of movements that causes a body part, such as the arm, to move in a circle

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circumduction

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8
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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
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Upward or backward flexion of a part of the body

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dorsiflexion

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11
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Movement of the ankle to turn the sole of the foot laterally

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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

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external rotation

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13
Q

Bending a joint so that the joint angle increases

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extension

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14
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Tic, involuntary muscle contractions or twitchings of small muscle groups

A

fasciculation

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15
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A movement allowed by certain joints of the skeleton that decreases the angle between two adjoining bones, such as bending the elbow

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flexion

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16
Q

manner of walking

17
Q

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

A

genu valgum

18
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Bowleg, a deformity in which one or both legs are bent outward at the knee

A

genu varum

19
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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
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The turning of a limb about its axis of rotation toward the midline of the body

A

internal rotation

24
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Movement of the ankle to turn the sole of the foot medially

25
An abnormal condition of the vertebral column, characterized by increased convexity in the curvature of the thoracic spine as viewed from the side
kyphosis
26
An abnormal concavity of the lumbar part of the back
lordosis
27
Diffuse muscle pain, usually accompanied by malaise
myalgia
28
A resistance to flexion of the neck, a condition seen in patients with meningitis
nuchal rigidity
29
Tingling, numbness, or pain in the fingers within 60 seconds of performing Phalen’s maneuver, a diagnostic test for carpal tunnel syndrome
Phalen's sign
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Moving the foot so that the toes move downward
plantar flexion
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A congenital anomaly characterized by the presence of more than the normal number of fingers or toes
polydactyly
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Rotation of the forearm so that the palm of the hand faces downward
pronation
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Nearer to a point of reference or attachment, usually the trunk of the body, than other parts of the body
proximal
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The extent of movement of a joint, measured in degrees of a circle;
range of motion
35
Movement of a bone around its own long axis
rotation
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Abnormal lateral curvature of the vertebral column
scoliosis
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Rotation of the forearm so that the palm of the hand faces upward
supination
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A congenital anomaly characterized by the fusion of the fingers or toes
syndactyly
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A distal tingling sensation on percussion of median nerve of the inner wrist; characteristic of carpal tunnel syndrome
Tinel's sign