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78 Cards in this Set

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Carp/o

Carpals (Wrist Bones)

Clavic/o


Clavicul/o

Clavicle

Cost/o

Rib

Crani/o

Cranium

Femor/o

Femur

Fibul/o

Fibula

Humer/o

Humerus

Ili/o

Ilium

Ischi/o

Ischium

Lumb/o

Lumbar region, Loin

Madibul/o

Mandible ( Jaw)

Maxil/o

Maxilla

Patell/o

Patella

Pelv/i


Pelv/o

Pelvis

Phalang/o

Phalanges

Pub/o

Pubis

Rachi/o

Spine

Radi/o

Radius

Sacr/o

Sacrum

Spondyl/o

Vertebra

Stern/o

Sternum

Tars/o

Tarsals

Tibi/o

Tibia

Uln/o

Ulna

Aponeur/o

Aponeurus

Arthr/o

Joint

Burs/o

Bursa (Cavity)

Chondr/o

Cartilage

Disk/o

Intervertebral disk

Menisc/o

Meniscus (Cresent) (Knee)

Synovi/o

Synovia


Synovial Membrane

Ankyl/o

Crooked


Stiff


Bent

Kinesi/o

Movement

Lamin/o

Lamina

Lord/o

Bent forward

myel/o

Bone Marrow; Spinal Cord

My/o


Myos/o

Muscle

Oste/o

Bone

Petr/o

Stone

Scoli/o

Crooked, Curved

Inter-

Between

Supra-

Above

Sym-


Syn-

Together


Joined

-asthenia

Weakness

-clasia


-clasis


-clast

Break

-desis

Surgical Fixation


Fusion

-physis

Growth

-schisis

Fissure


Split

C1-C7

Cervical Vertebrae

CTS

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

EMG

Electromyogram

fx

Fracture

HNP

Herniate Nucleus Pulposus

L1-L5

Lumbar Vertebrae

MD

Muscular Dystrophy

MG

Myasthenia Gravis

OA

Osteoarthritis

ortho

Orthopedics

RA

Rheumatoid Arthritis

T1-T12

Thoracic Vertebrae

THA

Total Hip Arthroplasty


Ligament

Attaches bone to JOINT

Tendon

Attaches MUSCLE to BONE

Femur

Longest bone in the body

Joints/Articulations

Hold bones together and make movement possible.


Striated Muscles

Skeletal Muscles: Attached to bones by TENDONS

Spondylolisthesis

Forward slipping of one vertebra over another

Spinal Stenosis

Narrowing of the spinal cord

RA

Rheumatoid Arthritis


Autoimmune inflammatory changes in connective tissue.

Gout

Uric Acid in the blood. "master" toe is effected

Lyme Disease

Tick Disease

Exostosis

Spur

Colles Fracture

Wrist Fracture

CTS

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome


nerve disorder in the wrist

Bunion

Hallux Valgus

Ankylosing Spondylitis

Strumpel-Marie Arthritis


Rheumatoid Spondylitis

Rachischisis

Spina Bifida

Bones


Muscles


HOW MANY??

206 BONES


more than 600 muscles