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bone disorders

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the crackling or grating sound caused by the bones or bones and cartilage rubbing against one another   show
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due to wear tear of age, broken bones or immobility   show
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show Ewing sarcoma  
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show Ewing sarcoma  
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bony growth (benign) arising from the surface of the bone   show
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type of exostosis composed of cartilage and bone which is called   show
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show fracture  
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show compound fx  
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show simple fx  
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broken in several pieces   show
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show spiral  
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show oblique  
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show green stick fracture  
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show reduction  
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a reduction without a surgical incision   show
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a surgical incision is made for access to the fracture site   show
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show open reduction/internal fixation ORIF  
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show cast for a fractures  
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show after a closed reduction  
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show to stabilize the body part to heal  
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show osteogenic sarcoma  
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formation of the bone with cell   show
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tends to be found in the end of long bones in children and adolecsents   show
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softening bone with inadequate amounts of mineral (calcium) in the bone   show
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show osteomyelitis  
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decrease in bone density (mass)   show
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show dexa scan  
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show dual-energy x-ray absoptiometry  
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loss of bone mass due to osteoporosis presented by a curvature of the spine   show
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also known as a humpback or hunchback   show
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this condition puts pressure on the spinal cord which will reduce a persons height and stances   show
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where the spinal column is bent abnormally to the side   show
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show lordosis  
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this condition affects the growth of new bone or replacement bones in adults   show
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also known as Paget's disease   show
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leads to the bones becoming enlarged, weak and easily to break   show
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show ankle  
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show foot  
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where the foot is turned in and under   show
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in infants and called clubfoot can be corrected by braces or surgery so that they are able to stand with the sole flat on the ground   show
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chronic progressive arthritis with stiffening of the joints, primarily of the spine   show
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hardening or fusion like of the joints with inflammation   show
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inflammation and painful swelling in and around the joint caused by deposits of uric acid crystals   show
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show gout gouty arthritis  
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hyperuricemia accumulates in the joint and because they are uric acid crystals with jagged edges it articular cartilage   show
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progressive, degenerative disease with loss of cartilage and hypertrophy of the bone   show
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show Osteoarthritis  
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show Osteoarthritis  
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show rheumatoid arthritis  
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RA   show
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show rheumatoid arthritis  
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show rheumatoid arthritis  
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show bunion  
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compression of the median nerve as it passes between transverse ligament, bones, tendons, and wrist   show
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because of the compression the fingers become numb this is when surgery starts to become an option   show
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show dislocation  
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show reduction  
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restoration of the bones to their normal position   show
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fluid filled sac arising from the joint capsule or tendons   show
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treat is remove fluid of the cyst   show
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show herniation disk of the intervertebral disk  
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show microdiscectomy  
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show Lyme disease / Lyme arthritis  
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show Lyme disease / Lyme arthritis  
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show systemic lupus erythematosus  
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show systemic lupus erythematosus  
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progressive weakness and degeneration of muscle fibers without involvement of the nervous system   show
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pseudohypertrophy, S/S   show
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fat that has replaced functional muscle cells that have atrophied   show
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show S/S  
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chronic inflammatory myopathy / autoimmune disorder / symmetric disorder of muscle weakness and pain   show
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