musculoskeletal diseases Flashcards

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branch of medicine concerned with the prevention, diagnosis, care, and treatment of musculoskeletal disorders

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orthopedics

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The physician who specializes in the diagnoses and treatment of musculoskeletal disorders

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orthopedist

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3
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physician who specializes in treating joint disease

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rheumatologist

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4
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doctor that maintains that good health requires proper alignment of bones, muscles, ligaments, and nerves

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doctor of osteopathy (DO)

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5
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a break or crack in bones

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fracture

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6
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fracture that pierces through flesh

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open fracture / compound fracture

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7
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fracture that results from another disease

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pathological fracture

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8
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restoring bone to its normal position

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reduction

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9
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practitioner repairs the fracture without a surgical incision of the area by aligning the bone through manual manipulation or traction

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closed reduction

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10
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realignment of the two broken ends of the bone takes place under direct observation by exposing the fracture using surgery

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open reduction

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11
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screws, pins, wires, and nails, stabilize the bone to maintain alignment while healing takes place

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internal fixation devices

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12
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general term for many joint diseases

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arthritis

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13
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a systemic disease characterized by inflammatory changes in joints and their related structures, results in crippling deformities

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rheumatoid arthritis

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14
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flare ups

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exacerbations

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15
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degenerative joint disease (the most common form of arthritis)

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osteoarthritis

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16
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cracking sound with bones

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crepitation

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17
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new bone growth in osteoarthritis

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bone spur

osteophyte

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18
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bone spur at the ends of fingers

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heberden nodes

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19
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inherited disease that causes progressive weakness of skeletal muscle

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muscular dystrophy

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20
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cancer that arise directly from bone

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primary bone cancer

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21
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spread of cancer

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metastasize

22
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cancer that is in another region of the body and spreads to bone

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secondary bone cancer

23
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Malignancies that originate from bone, fat, muscle, cartilage, bone marrow, and cells of the lymphatic system

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sarcomas

24
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cancer that develops in cartilage and generally affects the pelvis, upper legs, and shoulders

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Fibrosarcoma

25
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cancer that develops from bone tissue and generally affects the knees, upper arms, and upper legs

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osteosarcoma

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cancer that develops from primitive nerve cells in bone marrow. It usually affects the shaft of long bones but may occur in the pelvis or other bones of the arms or legs

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ewing sarcoma

27
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Deformity in which the great toe is angled laterally toward the other toes

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bunion

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Painful condition resulting from compression of the median nerve within the carpal tunnel

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carpal tunned syndrome

29
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lameness, limping

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claudication

30
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Fibrosis of connective tissue in the skin, fascia, muscle, or joint capsule that prevents normal mobility of the related tissue or joint

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contracture

31
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Dry, grating sound or sensation caused by bone ends rubbing together, indicating a fracture or joint destruction

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crepitation

32
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Fluid-filled tumor that commonly develops along the tendons or joint of the wrists or hands but may also appear in the feet

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ganglion cyst

33
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Joint inflammation caused by uric acid crystal deposits in the joint space

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gout

34
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Rupture of a vertebral disk’s center

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herniated disk

35
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Loss of muscle tone or a diminished resistance to passive stretching

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hypotonia

36
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Chronic, progressive disorder characterized by muscle weakness and droopiness, especially in the eyes, face, throat, and limbs

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myasthenia gravis

37
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Inflammation of the bone and bone marrow and the soft tissue that surrounds the bone

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osteomyelitis

38
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Loss of calcium and bone tissue, causing the bones to become porous, brittle, and easily fractured

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osteoporosis

39
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Chronic inflammation of bones

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paget disease

40
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Perceived sensation, following amputation of a limb, that the limb still exists

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phantom limb

41
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Form of osteomalacia in children caused by vitamin D deficiency

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rickets

42
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Any persistent, abnormal deviation of the vertebral column from its normal position that causes an abnormal spinal curvature

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spinal curvatures

43
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Abnormal lateral curvature of the spine, either to the right or left

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scoliosis

44
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Abnormal curvature of the upper portion of the spine

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kyphosis

45
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Abnormal, inward curvature of a portion of the lower part of the spine

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lordosis

46
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Any slipping (subluxation) of a vertebra from its normal position in relationship to the one beneath it

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spondylolisthesis

47
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Degeneration of the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar vertebrae and related tissues

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spondylosis

48
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Overstretching or tearing of ligaments (sprain) or muscle or tendon (strain)

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sprain and strain

49
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Partial or incomplete dislocation of one or more vertebrae

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subluxation

50
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Congenital deformity of one or both feet in which the foot is pulled downward and laterally to the side

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talipes equinovarus

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