Key Terms
Key Terms
Key Terms
Key Terms
Key Terms
100

What is an injury caused by damage to tendons or muscles?

Strain

100

What is a fracture in which the broken bone has moved out of alignment?

Displaced fracture

100

What is a chronic condition of pain and tenderness of the muscles and joints?

Fibromyalgia

100

What is a progressive disease that causes muscle atrophy (wasting) and eventually leads to death?

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)

100

What is how a person walks?

Gait

200

What is an injury caused by damage to ligaments, or the bands that connect bones?

Sprain

200

What is a fracture in which the break remains in alignment?

Nondisplaced fracture

200

What is a condition in which impulses from the nerves are not transmitted properly to the musculoskeletal system; causes muscle weakness?

Myasthenia gravis

200

What is the surgical removal of some or all of a body part?

Amputation

200

What is an instrument used to measure the range of motion of a joint?

Goniometer

300

What is a broken bone. 

Fracture

300

What is a partial fracture common in young children due to the softer structure of their bones?

Greenstick fracture

300

What is an injury that occurs when a bone is pulled out of its attachment point?

Dislocation

300

What is a device that replaces a body part that is missing or deformed because of an accident, injury, illness, or birth defect?

Prosthetic device

300

What is paralysis on one side of the body?

Hemiplegia

400

What is a broken bone that does not break the skin?

Closed fracture

400

What is the wasting away, decreasing in size, and weakening of muscles from lack of use?

Atrophy

400

What is a term referring to a number of progressive diseases that cause a variety of physical disabilities due to muscle weakness?

Muscular dystrophy (MD)

400

What is warmth, itching, or tingling from a body part that has been amputated?

Phantom sensation

400

What is a weakness on one side of the body?

Hemiparesis

500

What is a broken bone that penetrates the skin; also known as a compound fracture?

Open fracture

500

What is the permanent and often painful shortening of a muscle or tendon, usually due to a lack of activity?

Contracture

500

What is in health care, a word to describe a condition that continually gets worse or deteriorates?

Progressive

500

What is pain in a limb (or extremity) that has been amputated. gait: how a person walks?

Phantom limb pain

500

What is the application of heat to an affected area for the relief of pain?

Thermotherapy

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