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CHAPTER 4
MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this chapter, you will be able to
• Identify and define the combining forms, prefixes, and suffixes introduced in this chapter.
• Correctly spell and pronounce medical terms and major anatomical structures relating to the musculoskeletal system.
• Locate and describe the major organs of the musculoskeletal system and their functions.
• Correctly place bones in either the axial or the appendicular skeleton.
• List and describe the components of a long bone.
• Identify bony projections and depressions.
• Identify the parts of a synovial joint.
• Describe the characteristics of the three types of muscle tissue.
• Use movement terminology correctly.
• Identify and define musculoskeletal system anatomical terms.
• Identify and define selected musculoskeletal system pathology terms.
• Identify and define selected musculoskeletal system diagnostic procedures.
• Identify and define selected musculoskeletal system therapeutic procedures.
• Identify and define selected medications relating to the musculoskeletal system.
• Define selected abbreviations associated with the musculoskeletal system.
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Worksheet 4A
New Combining Form, Prefix, and Suffix Handout
Directions: For each combining form, prefix, and suffix below write out its meaning. Then locate a
new term from the chapter that uses the word part and its meaning.
Combining Forms
Meaning
Chapter Term
Meaning
1. ankyl/o
2. arthr/o
3. articul/o
4. burs/o
5. carp/o
6. cervic/o
7. chondr/o
8. clavicul/o
9. coccyg/o
10. cortic/o
11. cost/o
12. crani/o
13. femor/o
14. fibul/o
15. humer/o
16. ili/o
17. ischi/o
18. kyph/o
19. lamin/o
20. lord/o
21. lumb/o
22. mandibul/o
23. maxill/o
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Combining Forms
Meaning
Chapter Term
Meaning
24. medull/o
25. metacarp/o
26. metatars/o
27. myel/o
28. orth/o
29. oste/o
30. patell/o
31. ped/o
32. pelv/o
33. phalang/o
34. pod/o
35. pub/o
36. radi/o
37. sacr/o
38. scapul/o
39. scoli/o
40. spin/o
41. spondyl/o
42. stern/o
43. synovi/o
44. synov/o
45. tars/o
46. thorac/o
47. tibi/o
48. uln/o
49. vertebr/o
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Combining Forms
Meaning
Chapter Term
Meaning
50. duct/o
51. extens/o
52. fasci/o
53. fibr/o
54. flex/o
55. kinesi/o
56. muscul/o
57. my/o
58. myocardi/o
59. myos/o
60. plant/o
61. rotat/o
62. ten/o
63. tend/o
64. tendin/o
65. vers/o
Suffixes
66. -blast
67. -clasia
68. -desis
69. -listhesis
70. -porosis
71. -asthenia
72. -ion
73. -kinesia
74. -tonia
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Prefixes
Meaning
Chapter Term
Meaning
75. ab76. ad77. circum78. e79. in-
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Worksheet 4B
Medical Term Analysis
Directions: Below are terms built from word parts used in this chapter that are not analyzed in the
Word Building Table. Many are built from word parts you have learned in previous chapters. Analyze
each term presented below and list and define the word parts used to build each term.
Medical Term
Word Part Analysis
1. osteocyte
2. osteoblast
3. articular
4. kyphosis
5. scoliosis
6. orthotic
7. osteogenic
8. osteomalacia
9. osteoporosis
10. spondylolisthesis
11. osteoarthritis
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Medical Term
Word Part Analysis
12. systemic
13. arthrography
14. arthroscopy
15. arthroplasty
16. myoneural
17. electromyography
18. atrophy
19. pseudohypertrophic
20. fibromyalgia
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Worksheet 4C
Unscramble
Directions: Unscramble each medical term below. A definition for the term is given below each scrambled
term.
1. m r a o f e l
Pertaining to the thigh
2. l a t e a l p r
Pertaining to the knee cap
3. t a o s c l
Pertaining to a rib
4. b l a d i a n m u r
Pertaining to the lower jaw
5. p a c u s r a l
Pertaining to the shoulder blade
6. l u c v i l a r a c
Pertaining to the collar bone
7. l i s o c o i s s
Abnormal lateral curvature of the spine
8. p a r a i o r d h g y
Imaging procedure using X-rays
9. o c t u r a n r t e c
Abnormal shortening of muscle fibers
10. r t t o i o h c
Orthopedic appliance, such as a brace
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Worksheet 4D
Sound It Out
Directions: The following are some of the key terms from this chapter written as their phonetic
spellings. Sound out each term and write it in the blank. Pronunciations for all terms are included in the
glossary at the end of the book and in the audio glossary located on Medical Terminology Interactive.
1. figh-broh-my-AL-jee-ah
2. brad-ee-kih-NEE-see-ah
3. KON-droh-plas-tee
4. mack-sih-LAIR-ree
5. ee-lek-troh-MY-oh-gram
6. or-THO-sis
7. sin-OH-vee-al
8. FEM-or-all
9. ILL-ee-ack
10. in-ter-VER-teh-bral
11. ber-SIGH-tis
12. met-ah-CAR-pal
13. FIB-yoo-lar
14. ar-thro-sen-TEE-sis
15. kray-nee-OTT-oh-mee
16. my-oh-REK-sis
17. oss-tee-oh-mi-ell-EYE-tis
18. skoh-lee-OH-sis
19. pa-TELL-ar
20. pross-THEE-sis
21. ray-dee-OG-rah-fee
22. spon-dih-LOW-sis
23. oss-tee-oh-por-ROH-sis
24. ten-oh-DIN-ee-ah
25. kon-TRACK-chur
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Worksheet 4E
Word Search Puzzle
Directions: Find and circle the answer for each fill-in-the-blank question in the word search puzzle.
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1. The bones are joined together by
to form the skeleton.
2. Orthopedic surgeons are also referred to as
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3. The anatomical name for the breast bone is the
4.
is a term meaning to surgically break a joint.
5.
is a term meaning inside the skull.
.
6. A
fracture results in loss of height of a vertebral body.
7.
is a chronic condition with widespread aching and pain in the muscles
and fibrous soft tissue.
8. A
fracture is commonly seen in children.
9. An abnormal increase in the normal outward curvature of the thoracic spine is called
.
10.
means to realign the bones in a fracture or dislocation.
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Worksheet 4F
Crossword Puzzle
Directions: Use the definitions given to complete the crossword puzzle.
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ACROSS
1 Imaging procedure using x-rays
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arthritis is an autoimmune
disease
6 Externally applied brace or splint
8 Abnormal lateral curvature of the spine
10 Artificial device used to substitute for a
missing body part
11 Fracture with a line straight across the
shaft of bone
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DOWN
1 Procedure to correct fracture by
realigning bone
2 Arthritis caused by loss of cartilage
cushion covering bone
3 Osteogenic
is the most common
type of bone cancer
5 An
fracture line runs on an angle
to the bone shaft
7 Slight fracture caused by repetitive
low-impact forces
9 Sudden, involuntary, strong muscle
contraction
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Crossword Puzzle
Directions: Use the definitions given to complete the crossword puzzle.
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ACROSS
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2 Procedure to stabilize fractured bone
6 Chronic condition with widespread
muscle aching and pain
8 Fracture in which broken bone causes
open skin wound
9 Abnormal shortening of muscle fibers
10 Damage to the muscles or tendons from
overstretching
11 Medical term for swayback
1 Fracture with shattered bone
3 Anatomical name for the lower jaw
4 Fracture with incomplete break
5 Joint is displaced from normal
alignment
7 Medical term for hunchback
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Worksheet 4G
Chapter Review
Anatomy and Physiology
1. The four classifications of bones by their shape are
,
,
, and
.
2. Dense and hard exterior surface bone is called
or
bone.
3. A
is a large, smooth, ball-shaped process on the end of a long bone.
4. The bones that form the central axis for the whole body are part of the
skeleton.
5. The pectoral girdle consists of the
and
.
6. The most common type of joint in the body is a
7. Visceral muscle is another name for
joint.
muscle.
8.
muscles are voluntary.
9.
is movement away from the midline.
10. A
anchors a muscle to a bone.
Word Building
Directions: Build a term that means:
1. cartilage softening
2. fusion of a joint
3. pertaining to between vertebrae
4. bone and cartilage tumor
5. pertaining to the femur
6. pertaining to the breast bone
7. lack of tone
8. study of movement
9. incision into fascia
10. record of muscle electricity
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Matching
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1. clavicle
a. Brace or splint
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2. phalanges
b. Realigning bones in a fracture
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3. exostosis
c. Fracture commonly seen in children
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4. orthotic
d. Procedure to stabilize a joint
_____
5. comminuted
e. Loss of bone mass
_____
6. greenstick
f. Abnormal shortening of muscle fibers
_____
7. HNP
g. Bone spur
_____
8. subluxation
h. Sudden, strong muscle contraction
_____
9. RA
i. Fracture with shattered bone
_____
10. spina bifida
j. Wryneck
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11. osteoporosis
k. Noise from two bones rubbing together
_____
12. prosthesis
l. Inherited muscle degeneration disease
_____
13. crepitation
m. Considered an autoimmune disease
_____
14. DXA
n. Damage to ligaments around a joint
_____
15. reduction
o. Fingers
_____
16. NSAIDs
p. Aching and pain in muscles and soft tissue
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17. contracture
q. Collarbone
_____
18. spasm
r. Scar tissue in the fascia
_____
19. fibromyalgia
s. Device to substitute a missing body part
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20. carpal tunnel syndrome
t. Protruding intervertebral disk
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21. torticollis
u. Provide mild pain relief
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22. adhesion
v. Measures bone density
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23. MD
w. Congenital anomaly
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24. sprain
x. A repetitive motion disorder
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25. tenodesis
y. Incomplete dislocation
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Date
Score
Quiz 4A
New Word Parts Quiz
Directions: Define the combining form or suffix in the spaces provided.
1. arth/o
2. carp/o
3. cost/o
4. lord/o
5. scoli/o
6. medull/o
7. myel/o
8. lumb/o
9. thorac/o
10. spondyl/o
11. fasci/o
12. myos/o
13. plant/o
14. tend/o
15. kinesi/o
16. fibr/o
17. my/o
18. synovi/o
19. orth/o
20. circum21. -tonia
22. -asthenia
23. -desis
24. -clasia
25. -listhesis
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Date
Score
Quiz 4B
Spelling Quiz
Directions: Write each term as your instructor pronounces it.
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Quiz 4C
Labeling Diagram
Directions: Label the bones of the skeleton.
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Date
Score
Quiz 4D
Labeling Diagram
Directions: Label the parts of a long bone.
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Score
Quiz 4E
Word Building Quiz
Directions: Build a single medical term for each phrase below.
1. fusion of a joint
2. inflammation of a bursa
3. surgical repair of cartilage
4. incision into the skull
5. surgically break a bone
6. surgical removal of synovial membrane
7. pertaining to wrist
8. pertaining to ilium
9. pertaining to kneecap
10. pertaining to upper jaw
11. pertaining to tailbone
12. pertaining to chest
13. abnormal condition of hump
14. porous bone
15. vertebra slipping
16. inflammation of bone and joint
17. process of recording a joint
18. inflammation of fascia
19. pertaining to muscle
20. muscle disease
21. inflammation of many muscles
22. abnormal tone
23. slow movement
24. excessive development
25. inflammation of a tendon
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Quiz 4F
Abbreviations Quiz
Directions: Write the medical term for which each abbreviation stands.
1. AE
2. BK
3. BDT
4. DJD
5. DXA
6. Fx
7. HNP
8. NSAID
9. ORIF
10. RA
11. THA
12. TKR
13. UE
14. LE
15. ortho
16. JRA
17. Ca
18. L1
19. C2
20. T2
21. MD
22. IM
23. EMG
24. DTR
25. CTS
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Quiz 4G
Chapter Review
PART I: Multiple Choice
Directions: Circle the correct answer.
1. The medical term for the end region of a long
bone is
a. orthopedist.
a. diaphysis.
b. epiphysis.
b. orthotist.
c. periosteum.
c. podiatrist.
d. bursa.
2. Which bone is not found in the appendicular
skeleton?
a. tibia.
b. phalanges.
c. clavicle.
d. sternum.
3. Most of the joints found in the human body
are what type?
a. bursa joints.
b. ball and socket joints.
c. synovial joints.
d. suture joints.
4. The medical term for a fracture that does not
break through the skin is
a. closed.
b. complete.
c. comminuted.
d. compound.
5. The term meaning movement toward the
midline is
a. abduction.
b. circumduction.
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6. A specialist in treating disorders of the
feet is a(n)
d. physiatrist.
7. An inherited disease causing progressive
muscle weakness and atrophy is
a. myasthenia.
b. carpal tunnel syndrome.
c. rheumatoid arthritis.
d. muscular dystrophy.
8. The medical term for the removal of muscle
tissue for pathological examination is
a. myelography.
b. muscle biopsy.
c. dual-energy absorptiometry.
d. polymyositis.
9. The surgical term arthrodesis is defined as
a. surgical fusion of a joint.
b. surgical breaking of a joint.
c. incision into a joint.
d. excision of a joint.
10. The condition that involves an abnormal
lateral curve of the spine is
a. lordosis.
b. ankylosis.
c. eversion.
c. kyphosis.
d. adduction.
d. scoliosis.
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PART II: Matching
Directions: Match the term with its definition.
1. fixation
a. procedure that uses radioactive dye
2. laminectomy
b. fracture at an angle to the bone
3. bone scan
c. muscle wasting
4. osteoarthritis
d. stabilizing a broken bone while it heals
5. talipes
e. tennis elbow
6. oblique
f. clubfoot
7. Collé
g. forms on a tendon sheath
8. atrophy
h. results in degeneration of bones and joints
9. lateral epicondylitis
i. wrist fracture
10. ganglion
j. used to correct severe back problems
PART III: Abbreviations
Directions: Write the full meaning of the following abbreviations.
1. DXA
2. C2
3. RUE
4. DTR
5. OA
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Chapter 4 Answer Keys
Worksheet 4A Answer Key
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stiff joint
joint
joint
sac
wrist
neck
cartilage
clavicle
coccyx
outer portion
rib
skull
femur
fibula
humerus
ilium
ischium
hump
lamina, part of vertebra
bent backwards
loin
mandible
maxilla
inner portion
metacarpals
metatarsals
bone marrow
straight
bone
patella
child, foot
pelvis
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crooked, bent
spine
vertebra
sternum
synovial membrane
synovial membrane
ankle
chest
tibia
ulna
vertebra
to bring
to stretch out
fibrous band
fibers
to bend
movement
muscle
muscle
heart muscle
muscle
sole of foot
to revolve
tendon
tendon
tendon
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porous
weakness
action, condition
movement
tone
Suffixes
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to turn
immature cell
to surgically break
stabilize, fuse
slipping
Prefixes
75. away from
76. toward
77. around
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78. outward, without
79. inward, without
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Worksheet 4B Answer Key
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oste/o = bone; -cyte = cell
oste/o = bone; -blast = embryonic cell
articul/o = joint; -ar = pertaining to
kyph/o = hump; -osis = abnormal condition
scoli/o = crooked; -osis = abnormal condition
orth/o = straight; -tic = pertaining to
oste/o = bone; -genic = producing
oste/o = bone; -malacia = softening
oste/o = bone; -porosis = porous
spondyl/o = vertebra; -listhesis = slipping
oste/o = bone; arthr/o = joint;
-itis = inflammation
12. system/o = system; -ic = pertaining to
13. arthr/o = joint; -graphy = process of recording
14. arthr/o = joint; -scopy = process of
viewing inside
15. arthr/o = joint; -plasty = surgical repair
16. my/o = muscle; neur/o = nerve;
-al = pertaining to
17. electr/o = electricity; my/o = muscle;
-graphy = process of recording
18. a- = lack of; -trophy = development
19. pseudo- = false; hyper- = excessive;
-trophic = development
20. fibr/o = fibers; my/o = muscle; -algia = pain
Worksheet 4C Answer Key
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femoral
patellar
costal
mandibular
scapular
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clavicular
scoliosis
radiography
contracture
orthotic
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arthrocentesis
craniotomy
myorrhexis
osteomyelitis
scoliosis
patellar
prosthesis
radiography
spondylosis
osteoporosis
tenodynia
contracture
Worksheet 4D Answer Key
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fibromyalgia
bradykinesia
chondroplasty
maxillary
electromyogram
orthosis
synovial
femoral
iliac
intervertebral
bursitis
metacarpal
fibular
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Worksheet 4E Answer Key
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ligaments
orthopedists
sternum
arthroclasia
intracranial
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compression
fibromyalgia
greenstick
kyphosis
reduction
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Worksheet 4F Answer Key
Solution:
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Worksheet 4G Answer Key
Anatomy and Physiology
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
long, short, irregular, flat
compact, cortical
head
axial
clavicle, scapula
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
synovial
smooth
skeletal
abduction
tendon
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
sternal
atonia
kinesiology
fasciotomy
electromyogram
Word Building
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
chondromalacia
arthrodesis
intervertebral
osteochondroma
femoral
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Matching
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
q
o
g
a
i
c
t
y
m
w
e
s
k
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15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
v
b
u
f
h
p
x
j
r
l
n
d
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
tendon
movement
fibers
muscle
synovial membrane
straight
around
tone
weakness
stabilize, fuse
surgically break
slipping
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
osteoporosis
ankylosing
spondylolisthesis
subluxation
arthroscopy
claudication
pseudohypertrophic
electromyography
tenodesis
fibromyalgia
Quiz 4A Answer Key
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
joint
wrist
rib
bent backwards
crooked, bent
inner portion
bone marrow
loin
chest
vertebra
fibrous band
muscle
sole of foot
Quiz 4B Answer Key
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
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ossification
periosteum
trochanter
coccygeal
phalanges
articulation
intracranial
chiropractic
prosthesis
pathologic
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Quiz 4C Answer Key
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
skull
cervical vertebrae
sternum
ribs
thoracic vertebrae
lumbar vertebrae
ilium
pubis
ischium
femur
patella
tibia
fibula
tarsals
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
metatarsals
phalanges
maxilla
mandible
scapula
humerus
ulna
radius
sacrum
coccyx
carpals
metacarpals
phalanges
Quiz 4D Answer Key
1.
2.
3.
4.
proximal epiphysis
diaphysis
distal epiphysis
articular cartilage
5.
6.
7.
8.
epiphyseal line
spongy bone
compact bone
medullary cavity
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
osteoporosis
spondylolisthesis
osteoarthritis
arthrography
fasciitis
muscular
myopathy
polymyositis
dystonia
bradykinesia
hypertrophy
tendinitis
Quiz 4E Answer Key
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
arthrodesis
bursitis
chondroplasty
craniotomy
osteoclasia
synovectomy
carpal
iliac
patellar
maxillary
coccygeal
thoracic
kyphosis
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Quiz 4F Answer Key
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
above elbow
below knee
bone density testing
degenerative joint disease
dual-energy absorptiometry
fracture
herniated nucleus pulposus
nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug
open reduction internal fixation
rheumatoid arthritis
total hip arthroplasty
total knee replacement
upper extremity
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
lower extremity
orthopedics
juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
calcium
first lumbar vertebra
second cervical vertebra
second thoracic vertebra
muscular dystrophy
intramuscular
electromyogram
deep tendon reflexes
carpal tunnel syndrome
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
c
d
b
a
d
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
b
i
c
e
g
Quiz 4G Answer Key
Multiple Choice
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
b
d
c
a
d
Matching
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
d
j
a
h
f
Abbreviations
1. dual-energy absorptiometry
2. second cervical vertebra
3. right upper extremity
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4. deep tendon reflexes
5. osteoarthritis
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