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| Injured ankle, no bone abnormality but damaged ligaments |
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| Joint movement that occurs at the knee when you move from sitting to standing |
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| As one ages, bones become porous, lose calcium and phosphorous and are more likely to fracture |
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| lower arm bone located on the thumb side of the hand |
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| Poor posture can cause the lumbar spine to become "swaybacked" |
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| Broken bone that breaks through the skin |
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| Susan's spine is curved from side to side |
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| Abnormal curvature of the spine that causes a "hunchback" appearance |
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| a bone injury where the bone does not completely separate |
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| Fluid that reduces friction during joint movement |
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| Process of blood cell formation in the red bone marrow of bones |
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| medical term for finger bones |
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| Chewing uses this movable skull bone |
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| Areas where cranial bones join together to form immovable joints |
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| Type of joint that allows the greatest freedom of movement |
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| Type of movement that occurs when turn head from side to side |
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| You fell out of a tree and broke your clavicle. You have a |
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| Painful inflammation of the joints |
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| Main reason for applying a cast to a fracture |
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| Occipital bone is a ___________ bone |
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| outer covering of the bone |
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| Bones of the skull, spine and chest make up the ____________ skeleton. |
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| Bones are composed of microscopic cells called |
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| Pubis bone is part of the ___________. |
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