Break It 'Til You Make It!
Cracking The Bone Codes
Root Awakening:Skeleton Style
Head To Toe:Bone Beginnings & Endings
Bone-A-Fide Problems
100

This type of fracture keeps the skin intact even though the bone is broken.

What is a closed fracture?

100

DJD

What is Degenerative Joint Disease?

100

The root spondyl/o refers to these bones that make up the spine.

What are vertebrae?

100

This prefix means around, as in the membrane around a bone.

What is peri-?

100

This condition causes bones to lose density and become fragile, increasing fracture risk.

What is osteoporosis?

200

This fracture occurs when one piece of bone is forced into another.

What is an impacted fracture?

200

This magical imaging test uses strong magnets and radio waves to create pictures of your insides.

What is Magnetic Resonance Imaging or MRI?

200

Found in words like osteoporosis and osteomyelitis, this root means "bone".

What is oste/o?

200

When added to a root word, this suffix indicates inflammation of that body part.

What is -itis?

200

This spinal disorder involves a sideways curvature of the spine.

What is scoliosis?

300

This type of fracture results in a bone being splintered or crushed.

What is a comminuted fracture?

300

This ligament in your knee is famous for snapping during sports and ruining entire seasons.

What is the ACL (Anterior Cruciate Ligament)?

300

This root word refers to the part of the skeletal system made up of the frontal, temporal, and occipital bones.

What is crani/o(skull/cranium)?

300

Found in conditions like hyperostosis, this suffix refers to abnormal or excessive bone growth.

What is -ostosis?

300

This serious infection affects bone and bone marrow and often requires antibiotics.

What is osteomyelitis?

400

Caused by a direct blow or stress, this fracture cuts clearly across the bone, creating a straight perpendicular break.

What is a transverse fraction?

400

Doctors measure this value to check for osteoporosis or weak bones.

What is Bone Mineral Density (BMD)?

400

This root appears in terms like chondritis and chondromalacia and refers to the flexible tissue that cushions joints. 

What is chondr/o (cartilage)?

400

Seen in orthopedic surgeries such as arthrodesis, this suffix means surgical fusion.

What is -desis?

400

This chronic condition disrupts the normal cycle of bone breakdown and rebuilding, leading to enlarged, weak bones.

What is Paget's disease?

500

This fracture occurs at the distal radius and results in "dinner-fork" deformity of the wrist.

What is a Colles fracture?

500

A patient with severe osteoarthritis might undergo this surgery, where both components of the hip joint are replaced. 

What is THR (Total Hip Replacement)?

500

This root appears in medical conditions involving bone marrow dysfunction or spinal cord compression, making it one of the only roots with two major anatomical meanings.

What is myel/o (bone marrow/spinal chord)?

500

Seen in bone growth terms like endosteum, this prefix means inside or within.

What is endo-?

500

This chronic and progressive inflammatory disease can cause vertebrae to fuse together, leading to severe stiffness and loss of spinal flexibility.

What is ankylosing spondylitis?