The fracture occurs sloped down/up at an angle or curves.
A condition where the joints are stiff.
What is Arthralgia?
A condition where there is a malignant bone tumor.
What is an Ewing Sarcoma?
Prolonged, involuntary muscular contractions.
What are Cramps?
The fracture occurs at an exact 90° horizontal angle.
What is a Transverse Fracture?
An abnormal enlargement of the joint at the base of the big toe.
What is a Bunion?
A condition where there is bony growth on the surface of a bone present.
What is Extosis?
A condition where there is an increase in muscle cells.
What is Hypertrophy?
The fracture occurs in the middle of a bone when it is driven into itself and buckles.
What is an Impacted Fracture?
A genetic condition affecting a protein in the body, slowing down bone growth.
What is Achondroplasia?
A fluid-filled cyst arising from the joint capsule or tendon in the wrist.
What is a Ganglion?
A condition where there is a rupture of an intervertebral disc.
What is a Herniated Disc?
An incomplete bone fracture; multiple small lines are often visible, but do not pass through the entire bone.
What is a Fissure or Hairline Fracture?
A condition where the knees are bent outwards.
What is Genu Varum?
A condition of recurrent arthritis, myalgia, and neurologic/cardiac symptoms from a tick.
What is Lyme's Disease?
A general disorder resulting in inflammation and degeneration of a joint.
What is Rheumatoid Arthritis?
A ligament or tendon pulls away from its attachment on the bone, and a fragment of bone breaks off with it.
What is an Avulsion Fracture?
A condition where the knees are bent inwards.
What is Genu Valgum?
A chronic inflammatory disease involving the joints, skin, kidneys, nervous system, heart, lungs, tendons, ligaments, bones, and cartilage.
What is Systemic Lupus Erythematosus?
A condition where a loss of sensation and voluntary movements take place.
What is Paraplegia?