What bone is this?
Femur
What bone is this?
Parietal bone
Ligament
What type of joint is freely movable?
Synovial joint
What does bursitis mean?
the inflammation of a bursa
How many pairs of ribs are there?
BONUS 100 PTS: What are the 3 classifications of ribs?
12
BONUS: true ribs (7), false ribs (3), and floating ribs (2)
The "acromial end" can be found on which bone? Is this medial or lateral?
Clavicle, lateral
What is represented by the letter J?
Posterior collateral ligament
What does the root burs/o mean?
Bursa
BONUS 100 Points: What is a bursa?
What does the term supraclavicular mean?
above the clavicle
What is the name of the "soft spot" in a baby's skull?
Fontanelles
What is the thick, round, anterior portion of a vertabrae?
Vertebral body
What does the root chondr/o mean?
cartilage
What is the fibrous, connective tissue that binds muscle to bone?
Tendon
What does the term arthrodesis mean?
To bind/fuse a joint
Which cell synthesizes collagen to form bone tissue?
osteoblast
bone marrow
What pathology is characterized by the accumulation of uric acid buildup in the joints causing inflammation and pain?
What is arthritis?
The inflammation of any joint
What does the term metacarpectomy mean?
The removal of a metacarpal (hand bone)
This rare malignant tumor can be found in the shaft of long bones and usually occurs between ages 5-15.
Ewing sarcoma
Which bone pathology is commonly known as clubfoot and is when infants cannot stand with the sole of the foot flat on the ground?
talipes
Which common desk job pathology is characterized by the compression of the median nerve due to swelling/inflammation of the flexor tendon?
carpal tunnel syndrome
This common lifting injury causes pain due to an abnormal protrusion of an intervertebral disc causing pressing on the spinal nerves
herniation of an intervertebral disc
"slipped disc"
What does the term fibromialgia mean?
Pain in fibrous connective tissue and muscle