Musculoskeletal Definitions
Musculoskeletal Disorders
Musculoskeletal Meds
Musculoskeletal Injuries
Complications
100

Ropelike bundles of collagen fiberils that bind the articulating bones together

Ligaments

100

Entrapment neuropathy that occurs when the median nerve at the wrist is compressed by a thickened flexor tendon sheath

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

100

Used to decompress pressure and reduce inflammation

Corticosteroids 

100

Sudden forced motion, stretching muscles beyond normal capacity; caused by hyperextension; pain is severe acutely and chronic is achy.

Ankle sprain

100

Occurs with pelvic fractures or open femoral fracture in which the femoral artery is torn by bone fragments

Hypovolemic shock

200

A deformity of the spine that is an exaggerated curvature of the lumbar spine

Lordosis

200

A deformity in which the great toe deviates laterally

Hallux Valgus

200

Atypical anticonvulsant prescribed for pain from radiculopathy to treat chronic lower back pain.

Gabapentin (Neurontin)

200

A fracture that results from repeated loading of bone and muscle

Stress Fracture

200

Elevation of pressure within an anatomic compartment that is above normal perfusion pressure

Compartment Syndrome

300

Performed to detect metastatic and primary bone tumors, osteomyelitis, some fractures and aseptic necrosis

Bone Scan

300

Consequence of fluid-filled sac that prevent friction between joint structures during joint activity and painful when inflamed

Bursitis

300

Inhibit osteoclasts, causing decreased bone loss and increased bone mass

Bisphosphonates

300

Forced internal rotation or wear from repetitive squatting or climbing; torsional weight-bearing force; Pain occurs with hyperflexion and hyperextension

Meniscal tears of knee (medial)

300

Complication of long bone fractures whereby fat globules diffuse from the marrow into the vascular compartment

Fat embolism

400

Mature bone cells involved in bone maintenance

Osteocytes

400

Slowly progressive contracture of the palmar fascia that causes flexion of the 4th, 5th and sometimes, middle finger, rendering them useless

Dupuytren Disease

400

Prevention and treatment of osteoporosis in women who are postmenopausal; Used for both men and women taking corticosteroids for at least 12 months.

Zoledronic Acid (Reclast)

400

A fracture in which a bone fragment is driven into another bone fragment

Impacted bone fx

400

Occurs when the bone loses its blood supply and dies that may occur after a fracture with disruption of the blood supply to the distal area

Avascular necrosis of bone (AVN; Osteonecrosis)

500

Involuntary twitching of muscle fiber groups

Fasciculation

500

Swelling of the third branch of the median plantar nerve whereby, microscopically, digital artery changes cause an ischemia of the nerve within the 3rd intermetartarsal space 

Morton Neuroma

500

A cytotoxic antibiotic used to control Paget Disease. Reserved for severely affected with neurologic compromise and resistant to other therapy

Plicamycin (Mithracin)

500

Chronic, painful condition that is caused by excessive, repetitive extension, flexion, pronation and supination motions of the forearm

Epicondylitis

500

Benign bone growth in an atypical location; usually develops in response to soft tissue trauma

Heterotopic Ossification