Prefixes
Suffixes
Combining Forms
Orthopedic Conditions
Types of Fractures
100

The prefix peri- means what?

Around or surrounding

100

The suffix -itis means what?

Inflammation

100

The combining form oste/o means what?

Bone

100

What condition is the inflammation of a joint?

Arthritis

100

A fracture that breaks the bone cleanly into two parts is called what?

Complete fracture

200

The prefix intra- means what?

Within or inside

200

The suffix -algia means what?

Pain

200

The combining form arthr/o means what?

Joint

200

What condition is the abnormal lateral curvature of the spine?

Scoliosis

200

A fracture where the bone breaks but does not pierce the skin?

Closed (simple) fracture

300

What does the prefix sub- mean?

Below or under

300

The suffix -plasty means what?

Surgical repair

300

The combining form myel/o means what?

Bone marrow or spinal cord

300

What is the medical term for a humpback posture?

Kyphosis

300

A fracture that involves the bone breaking through the skin?

Open (compound) fracture

400

The prefix dys- means what?

Bad, difficult, or painful

400

What does the suffix -desis mean?

Surgical fusion

400

The combining form chondr/o means

Cartilage

400

What disease causes porous and fragile bones?

Osteoporosis

400

A fracture that occurs most often in children, when the bone bends and cracks slightly?

Greenstick fracture

500

What does inter- mean in medical terms?

Between

500

The suffix -malacia refers to what?

Softening

500

The combining form cost/o means what?

Rib

500

What condition results in loss of joint cartilage and bone overgrowth?

Osteoarthritis

500

A fracture where the bone is crushed into several pieces?

Comminuted fracture