Facial Bones
Limbs
Pathology
Bones & Joints
Treatment
100
The portion of the skull that encloses the brain.

What is cranium?

100

The largest bone in the leg.

What is femur?

100

When a ligament that connects bones to a joint is wrenched or torn.

What is a sprain?

100

Bands of fibrous tissue that form joints by connecting one bone to another bone or by joining a bone to cartilage.

What is ligaments?

100

Force exerted on a limb in a distal direction in an effort to turn the bone or joint to the normal alignment.

What is traction?

200

Forms the back of the skull and the base of the cranium.

What is the occipital bone?

200

Bones that form the wrists?

What are the carpals?

200

An inflammatory condition of one or more joints.

What is arthritis?

200

The curved, fibrous cartilage found in some joints.

What is the meniscus?

200

This is a treatment for a fracture where a plate or pins are placed directly into the bone to hold the broken bones in place. 

What is an internal fixation?

300

The three tiny bones of the middle ear?

What are auditory ossicles?

300

Bones that form the palms of the hands.

What are the metacarpals?

300

Malformation of the skull due to the premature closure of the cranial sutures.

What is craniostenosis?

300
Tough, fibrous tissue that forms the outermost covering of the bone.

What is periosteum?

300

A procedure in which only part of the knee is replaced?

What is partial knee arthroplasty?

400

The bones for the anterior (front) part of the hard palate of the mouth and the floor of the nose.

What are the palatine bones?

400

The smaller and shorter bone in the forearm.

What is the radius?

400

A congenital defect that occurs during early pregnancy when the spinal canal fails to close completely around the spinal cord to protect it.

What is spina bifida?

400

Smooth, rubbery, blue-white connective tissue that acts as a shock absorber.

What is cartilage?

400

A technique to immobilize part of the spine by joining together two or more vertebrae.

What is spinal fusion?

500

Forms the base of the nasal septum.

What is the vomer bone?

500

This is the larger bone of the lower leg and also known as the shin bone.

What is tibia?

500

A type of cancer that occurs in blood-making cells found in the red bone marrow. This condition can cause pathologic fractures and is often fatal.

What is myeloma?

500

Created where two bones articulate to permit a variety of motions.

What is synovial joints?

500

Surgical cutting of a bone.

What is osteotomy?

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