Arthralgia
What is pain in a joint?
Pathological
What is a type of fracture caused by disease or medical condition, not trauma or injury?
Contracture
What is the condition in which tendons/ligaments shorten, keeping a joint in a flexed position?
Arthrocentesis
What is withdrawing fluid from a joint with a needle?
Necrosis
What is a condition in which tissue or bone dies?
Osteocyte
What is a bone cell?
Scoliosis
What is a condition in which the spine curves laterally (to the side), instead of being straight?
Osteoclast
What is a cell that breaks down bone cells?
Osteoporosis
What is a condition in which bones become porous, losing density and becoming weaker? Bones fracture easily and look "lacy" on xray.

Osteomyelitis
What is inflammation/infection of the bone and bone marrow?
Phalanx
What is the singular form for a finger or toe bone?
Osteosarcoma
What is a tumor of the bone and connective tissue?
Rheumatoid arthritis
What is an autoimmune disease in which bones, joints, cartilage, and soft tissue become inflamed, enlarged, and deformed, losing function?
Myeloma
What is a tumor or disease of the bone marrow?
Hyperuricemia
What is the word for unusually high levels of uric acid in the blood, the cause of gout?
Epiphysis
What is the distal or proximal end of the bone, where growth plates are located?
Osteoarthropathy
What is a disease or disorder of bones and joints?
Myasthenia
What is weakness of muscle?
Intervertebral
What is the space between vertebrae, where the cushioning disk is located?
Osteomalacia
What is a softening and bowing of bones, due to Vitamin D deficiency? Called rickets in children.

Rhabdomyolysis
What is breakdown of striated muscle?
Subluxation
What is a partial or complete dislocation of a joint?
Costovertebral angle
What is the joint where the rib(s) join to the spine or vertebrae?
Spondylitis
What is inflammation of a vertebra or vertebrae
Ankylosis
What is a condition in which a joint is stiff and will not bend?