Bones
Joints
Muscles
Pathology
Clinical Procedures
100

What is the flared portion of the bone; lies between epiphysis and diaphysis.

Metaphysis

100

Ligament vs. Tendon

A ligament binds bones to other bones while a tendon binds muscles to bones.

100

What is flexion?

Bending a limb

100

What is Osteoporosis?

Decrease in bone density: thinning and weakening of bone.

100

What is Arthrocentesis?

Surgical puncture to remove fluid from the joint space.

200

What are the bones that compose the upper jawbones and are joined by a suture in the median plane. 

Maxillary bones

200

What is the meniscus?

A cartilage that helps provide cushion for a joint (such as the knee).

200

Pronation vs. Supination

Pronation is the act of turning the palm down while supination is the act of turning the palm up.

200

What is the softening of bones, with inadequate amounts of mineral in the bone.

Osteomalacia

200

What is the visual examination of a joint with an arthroscope, which projects an image on a video monitor. 

Arthroscopy

300

bones found in the thigh, lower leg, and upper and lower arm?

Long bones

300

Sac of fluid near a joint

Bursa

300

Define dorsiflexion

Decreasing the angle of the ankle joint so that the foot moves upward toward the knee or ceiling.

300

What does CTS stand for and define.

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Compression of the median nerve as it passes between the transverse ligament, and bones and tendons of the wrist.

300

What is ANA and define

Antinuclear antibody test- Detects an antibody often present in serum of patients with SLE and other autoimmune diseases.

400

What is the function of Osteoblasts and Osteoclasts in bones?

They tear down and rebuild bony tissue. Bone remodeling.

400

What is the term for an immovable joint?

Suture joint

400

Muscle connected to bones; voluntary or skeletal muscle

Striated muscle

400

Define Ewing Sarcoma and what age group does it mostly affect.

Rare Malignant tumor arising in bone; most often occuring in children.

400

What are the 2 differences between CT and MRI?

- MRI scans take 30 minutes, while CT scans take 5 minutes

- MRI scans have no radiation, CT scans use radiation

500

What are the 6 cranial bones and show where they are located

Parietal, Frontal, Sphenoid, Ethmoid, Temporal, Occipital 

500

Name the 2 types of joints and define them

Synovial joints are freely movable joints. Suture joints are immovable joints and are located between the skull bones.

500
Fibrous membrane separating and enveloping muscles

Fascia

500

What is Lyme's disease?

Chronic, recurrent disorder marked by severe arthritis, myalgia, myalgia, and malaise.

500

what does DEXA stand for and what does it mean?

dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry, a bone density scan used to measure bone mass.