Musculoskeletal System Medical Terminology Game
Test your knowledge and speed on this quick and fun musculoskeletal system game!
Created Date
09.21.20
Last Updated
09.22.20
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Topics of this game:
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Oste/o
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What connects bone to bone?
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What connects muscle to bone?
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What is a joint?
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Muscle
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What is a bursa?
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Joint
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Tendon
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Cartilage
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Softening
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Weakness, loss of strength
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What is pain of a muscle?
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Development, stimulation, maintenance
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When the body loses too much bone, doesn’t make enough bone, or both resulting in weak and brittle bones.
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What is Arthritis?
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Softening of your bones, most often cause by a vitamin D deficiency
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Bursitis
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Where does carpal tunnel syndrome occur?
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Inflammation of the tendon resulting in pain and difficulty with movement involving the muscle.
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Autoimmune disease that involves production of antibodies that interfere with the nerves stimulating muscle contractions.
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Treat kids with spine and limb deformities, Also treat adults with bone fractures, damages ligaments or tendons, or needing new hip or knee.
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Treats joint diseases and chronic musculoskeletal pain disorders.
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Surgical sub specialist in diseases and structural problems with the feet.
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Rehabilitation specialist tarting patients receiving from joint surgery, limb amputation, a stroke, heart attack, and more.
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A recording of muscle electrical activity.
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The cutting out of a small tissue sample of muscle to examine.
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Abduction
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The movement of pointing the toe.
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The stems of bones int arm.
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Femur
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Rib
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An instrument that visualizes the surfaces of bones entering into a joint, finds tears in internal joint structures, or cause of inflammation
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An autoimmune disease where the body produces antibodies against a variety of organs, especially connective tissue of skin and joints
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Myel/o
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Atrophy
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