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-clasis | breaking a bone |
-desis | bind, fixation |
-listhesis | slipping |
-lysis | loosening, separating |
-physis | growth, growing |
-pod | foot |
-porosis | decrease in density |
acetabulum | Concave surface of pelvis where the head of the femur lies |
arthroplasty | Surgical reconstruction of a joint to relieve pain or restore motion. |
BMD | bone mineral density |
bone density | The amount of mineral per square centimeter of bone. Bone density is an important predictor for osteoporosis. |
brachial | Relating to the arm. |
calcane/o | heel |
carpal bones | The eight bones of the wrist: scaphoid bone; lunate bone; triquetrum bone; pisiform bone; trapezium bone; trapezoid bone; capitate bone; and hamate bone. |
centr/o | center |
cheir- | hand |
cleid/o | clavicle |
costal | Pertaining to the ribs. |
cubit/o | elbow, forearm |
cuspid | A tooth with one cusp. In particular, he third tooth to the left and to the right of the midline of either jaw. |
DJD | degenerative joint disease |
drom/o | running |
femoral | Pertaining to the thigh or femur. |
flexion | The act of bending a limb or the position that a limb assumes after it is bent. |
FROM | full range of motion |
frontal bone | The bone that forms the frontal aspect of the skull. |
Fx | fracture |
geni/o | chin |
gnath- | jaw, cheek |
gout | Acute arthritis that causes severe pain and swelling in the joints due to the accumulation of urate crystals. |
gyr- | ring, circle |
hallux valgus | A bunion. A deformity of the joint connecting the big toe to the foot. |
hemarthrosis | Bleeding into the joints. |
hypsi- | high |
incisor | Any of the four maxillary and four mandibular teeth, having a sharp incisal edge. |
ithy- | erect, straight |
JRA | juvenile rheumatoid arthritis |
jt. | joint |
kinetics | The study of the interrelationships that exist between body parts and how those connections influence movement. |
lordosis | Abnormal, concave curvature of the lower spine. Also called swayback. |
lox/o | oblique, slanting |
malleolus | The bony prominence on either side of the ankle. |
maxilla | One of a pair of irregularly shaped bones that form the upper jaw. |
mel/o | limb |
noto- | back |
om/o | shoulder |
opisth- | behind |
orbit | Bony cavity that holds the eyeball and its associated tissues and appendages. |
ORIF | open reduction internal fixation |
osteochondroma | A cartilage-capped benign tumor that often appears as a stalk on the surface of bone. |
osteosclerosis | An abnormal hardening or increased density of bone tissue. |
osteotomy | Cutting of a bone. |
patella | The flat, triangular bone about 5 cm in diameter, situated at the anterior part of the knee. Also called the kneecap. |
petr/o | stone, stone-like hardness |
PIP | proximal interphalangeal |
pubic bone | A bone that forms the lower and anterior part of each side of the hip bone. |
RF | rheumatoid factor |
ROM | range of motion |
sacrum | The large, triangular bone at the dorsal part of the pelvis, between the two hip bones. The sacrum strengthens and stabilizes the pelvis. |
sagittal | A plane that extends down the long axis of the body, parallel to the median plane. |
scoliosis | A sideways curvature of the spine that occurs most often during the growth spurt just before puberty. |
sphenoid bone | An irregular unpaired bone situated at the skull base and wedged between the frontal, temporal, and occipital bones. |
sphenoid/o | sphenoid (compound bone at base of skull) |
spina bifida | A spinal birth defect. |
spondylolysis | The degeneration of a vertebra. |
synovectomy | Removal of part or all of the synovial membrane of a joint |
tal/o | talus, ankle |
tarsal | Pertaining to the bones of the ankle and foot. |
tendinosis | Degeneration of a tendon. |
tennis elbow | A condition characterized by pain in or near the lateral humeral epicondyle or in the forearm extensor muscle mass as a result of unusual strain. |
THR | total hip replacement |
TKR | total knee replacement |
TMJ | temporomandibular joint |
xiph/o | sword shaped, xiphoid |
Authors and Reviewers
Authored by Dr. Barbara A. EricksonMedically reviewed by Dr. Jonathan Keroes, MD
Last Update: 12/18/2022