Structure & Function
Bone Maintenance
Osteoporosis
Arthroplasty (THA & TKA)
Compartmental Syndrome
100

What is the primary mineral found in bones that gives them their strength & hardness?

What is Calcium

100

These are the bone cells that are responsible for formation of new bone tissue?

What is Osteoblasts

100

What is the number one risk factor for developing osteoporosis?

What is age

100

Besides relieving pain, what is the other major reason a total joint is replaced?

What is to restore mobility

100

Compartment syndrome occurs when increased pressure within this anatomical structure compromises circulation and function.

What is a muscle compartment

200

What is the type of joint found in the shoulder, which allows for a wide ROM?

What is a ball-and-socket joint

200

These specialized bone cells that are involved in the breakdown and resorption of bone tissue?

What is Osteoclasts

200

What is diagnostic test used to identify osteoporosis by measuring the bone mineral density at various sites?

What is a DEXA scan

200

What is main reason patients after a joint replacement are given Lovenox?

What is to prevent blood clots

200

The hallmark symptom of compartment syndrome includes pain that is described by this characteristic.

What is pain out of proportion to the injury

300

What is the term that describes a type of muscle contraction in which the muscle changes length while maintaining a constant tension?

What is Isotonic

300

These bone cells that are embedded within the bone matrix and maintain bone tissue by regulating calcium and phosphate levels?

What is Osteocytes

300

What are the two nutritional elements that can help prevent or manage osteoporosis?

What is vitamin D and calcium

300

What does SCD stand for?

What is a sequential compression device

300

These are two of the six "P's" used to assess for compartment syndrome

What are pain and pallor

400

What is term that describes a type of muscle contraction without the muscle changing length?

What is Isometric

400

This vitamin, essential for bone health, promotes calcium absorption in the gut and maintains adequate calcium and phosphate levels for bone mineralization.

What is vitamin D

400

What is the hormone made by the thyroid that helps with maintenance of bone?

What is Calcitonin

400

This is the range of motion a patient should avoid after a THA to prevent dislocation.

What is hip flexion past 90 degrees

400

The definitive treatment for compartment syndrome involves this surgical procedure to relieve pressure.

What is a fasciotomy

500

This type of connective tissue, found at the ends of long bones and within joints, reduces friction and absorbs shock during movement.

What is cartilage

500

What is the process by which cartilage is gradually replaced by bone tissue, lending to the formation and growth of the skeleton in early development?

What is Ossification

500

This medication class, often prescribed for osteoporosis, works by slowing bone resorption and includes drugs like alendronate and risedronate.

What are bisphosphonates

500

This action, commonly performed when sitting, should be avoided because it places the hip joint in a risky position.

What is crossing the legs

500

Left untreated, compartment syndrome can lead to this severe complication, characterized by tissue death due to lack of blood supply.

What is avascular necrosis

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