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The Musculoskeletal System
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osteocyte:a transformed osteoblast that is trapped or surrounded in osteoid as it hardens as a result of minerals that enter during calcification
open:fracture communicating wound between bone and skin
oblique:fracture line at 45 degree angle to long axis of bone
spiral:fracture caused by twisting energy with distal part unable to move
transverse:fracture line perpendicular to long axis of bone
impacted:fracture caused by compressive energy directly to distal fragment
pathological:fracture occurs at any point in the bone
osteoarthritis:type of arthritis that increases with age
rheumatoid:autoimmune arthritis with pain in the morning
dislocation:is the temporary displacement of one or more bones in a joint in which the opposing bone surfaces lose contact entirely
subluxation:the contact between the opposing bone surfaces is only partially lost
osteosarcoma:"moth-eaten" pattern of bone destruction
tendon:a fibrous connective tissue that attaches skeletal muscle to bone
ligament:a band of fibrous connective tissue that connects bones where they meet in a joint
Epicondylitis:inflammation of a tendon where it attaches to a bone at its origin
clubfoot:describes a deformity in which the forefoot is adducted and supinated and the heel is in varus and equines
rhabdomyolysis:rapid breakdown of muscle that can cause acute renal failure and DIC
syphysis:a cartilaginous joint in which bones are united by a pad or disk of fibrocartilage
synovialmembrane:a smooth, delicate inner lining of joint capsule found in the nonarticular portion of the synovial joint and any ligaments or tendons that traverse this cavity
ankylosingspondylitis:inflammatory joint disease that causes stiffening and fusion of the spoine and sacroiliac joints
contraction:begins as the calcium ions combine with troponin
gout:caused by incomplete purine motabolism resulting in excess uric acid levels
relaxation:begins as calcium ions are actively transported back into the sarcoplasmic reticulum
The Musculoskeletal System
Across:5. | a fibrous connective tissue that attaches skeletal muscle to bone | 7. | describes a deformity in which the forefoot is adducted and supinated and the heel is in varus and equines | 8. | a cartilaginous joint in which bones are united by a pad or disk of fibrocartilage | 9. | fracture caused by twisting energy with distal part unable to move | 10. | is the temporary displacement of one or more bones in a joint in which the opposing bone surfaces lose contact entirely | 13. | fracture communicating wound between bone and skin | 16. | type of arthritis that increases with age | 18. | a transformed osteoblast that is trapped or surrounded in osteoid as it hardens as a result of minerals that enter during calcification | 19. | caused by incomplete purine motabolism resulting in excess uric acid levels | 20. | rapid breakdown of muscle that can cause acute renal failure and DIC | 21. | a band of fibrous connective tissue that connects bones where they meet in a joint | 22. | a smooth, delicate inner lining of joint capsule found in the nonarticular portion of the synovial joint and any ligaments or tendons that traverse this cavity |
| | Down:1. | fracture line perpendicular to long axis of bone | 2. | inflammatory joint disease that causes stiffening and fusion of the spoine and sacroiliac joints | 3. | "moth-eaten" pattern of bone destruction | 4. | begins as the calcium ions combine with troponin | 6. | the contact between the opposing bone surfaces is only partially lost | 11. | fracture caused by compressive energy directly to distal fragment | 12. | fracture occurs at any point in the bone | 13. | fracture line at 45 degree angle to long axis of bone | 14. | autoimmune arthritis with pain in the morning | 15. | inflammation of a tendon where it attaches to a bone at its origin | 17. | begins as calcium ions are actively transported back into the sarcoplasmic reticulum |
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The Musculoskeletal System
Across:5. | a fibrous connective tissue that attaches skeletal muscle to bone | 7. | describes a deformity in which the forefoot is adducted and supinated and the heel is in varus and equines | 8. | a cartilaginous joint in which bones are united by a pad or disk of fibrocartilage | 9. | fracture caused by twisting energy with distal part unable to move | 10. | is the temporary displacement of one or more bones in a joint in which the opposing bone surfaces lose contact entirely | 13. | fracture communicating wound between bone and skin | 16. | type of arthritis that increases with age | 18. | a transformed osteoblast that is trapped or surrounded in osteoid as it hardens as a result of minerals that enter during calcification | 19. | caused by incomplete purine motabolism resulting in excess uric acid levels | 20. | rapid breakdown of muscle that can cause acute renal failure and DIC | 21. | a band of fibrous connective tissue that connects bones where they meet in a joint | 22. | a smooth, delicate inner lining of joint capsule found in the nonarticular portion of the synovial joint and any ligaments or tendons that traverse this cavity |
| | Down:1. | fracture line perpendicular to long axis of bone | 2. | inflammatory joint disease that causes stiffening and fusion of the spoine and sacroiliac joints | 3. | "moth-eaten" pattern of bone destruction | 4. | begins as the calcium ions combine with troponin | 6. | the contact between the opposing bone surfaces is only partially lost | 11. | fracture caused by compressive energy directly to distal fragment | 12. | fracture occurs at any point in the bone | 13. | fracture line at 45 degree angle to long axis of bone | 14. | autoimmune arthritis with pain in the morning | 15. | inflammation of a tendon where it attaches to a bone at its origin | 17. | begins as calcium ions are actively transported back into the sarcoplasmic reticulum |
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PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only