Ends of the Bone
What is epiphysis?
Another name for radio-graph.
What is an x-ray?
Connects bone to muscle.
What is a tendon?
Fracture that has the bone broken into two pieces(clean break)
What is a simple fracture?
Shaft(middle) of Bone
What is diaphysis?
Term defined as allowing few x-rays to pass through the body(visible on radio-graph).
What is radiopaque?
One way to describe a muscle.
What are location of attachments, type of motion, shape, location in body, and/or Number of heads?
Caused by poor structure and when ball and socket joint becomes diseased in hip.
What is hip dyspepsia?
Process where cartilage is being replaced by bone
What is ossification?
Term defined as allowing many x-rays to pass through body(not visible on radio-graph)
What is radiolucent?
Group of muscles that help move away from body.
What is agonist?
One treatment for regular cases of navicular syndrome in horses?
What are hoof tester and/or anesthetics.
Two bones that when injured during premature closure in the growth plate causes lameness and one of the bones to curve(making leg curved).
What is radius and ulna?
5 Stages of Density on radio-graph.
What are air, fat, soft tissue or muscle, bone, and mineral?
Group of muscle that move towards the body reestablishing it back to its previous position.
What is antagonist?
Third step in cranial cruciate rupture surgery
What is stabilize joint with nylon suture?
Dog breed that suffers most commonly from growth plate injury in radius or ulna.
What are Basset Hounds?
Most highly seen part of the body on a radio-graph.
What are minerals?
Sheet of connective tissue that connects muscle to bone when tendon is too far from muscles.
What is aponeurosis?
Animals that contract joint ill, *hint what is the baby name for these animals*
What are foals, calves, piglets, and lambs.