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Types and functions of Muscles
Bone Pathology Terms
Joints
100
Kinesi/o
Movement
100
-blast
Immature or embryonic
100
Striated, involuntary muscle found in the heart
Cardiac Muscle
100
Removal of a limb
Amputation
100
Connective tissue that binds muscle to bone
Tendon
200
Arthr/o or Articul/o
Joint
200
-dynia
Pain
200
Movement toward the midline of the body
Adduction
200
Name 3 different types of fractures
-Transverse -linear -oblique non displaced -oblique displaced -spiral -greenstick -comminuted
200
connective tissue that binds bone to bone
ligament
300
Ten/o or Tendin/o
Tendon
300
-plasia
Development; Growth; Formation
300
Striated, voluntary muscle attached to bones all over the body
Skeletal Muscle
300
Displacement of a bone from its joint
Dislocation
300
Viscous fluid with the synovial cavity acts as lubrication between bones
Synovial fluid
400
Femor/o
Femur
400
-clast
To break
400
Smooth, involuntary muscle responsible for the functioning of internal organs. Also know was smooth muscle.
Visceral Muscle
400
Deposit of calcium salts in tissue
Calcification
400
Inflammation of the joints due to an autoimmune disease
Rheumatoid Arthritis
500
Spondyl/o
Vertebra
500
-genesis
Producing or Forming
500
Increasing the angle between two bones at a joint
Extension
500
Decreased bone density due to loss of bone tissue
Osteoporosis
500
Sac of fluid near a joint that acts as a lubrication
Bursa