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| Bones, bone marrow, cartilage, joints, ligaments, synovial membrane and fluid, and bursa. Framework, support and protect organ |
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| Tough, fibrous tissue, outermost covering of bone |
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| Dense, hard, and very strong, protective outer layer |
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| light, not as strong, ends of the inner portion of long bones |
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| Shaft of long bone, surrounded by compact bone |
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| Lines the medullary cavity |
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| Located within spongy bone, manufactures blood cells |
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| Pertaining to the formation of blood cells |
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| Fat storage, composed of fat cells and located in medullary cavity |
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| Smooth, rubbery, blue white connective tissue, shock absorber between joints |
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| Covers the surface of bones where they come together to form joints |
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| Curved fibrous cartilage found in joints |
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| Covered with articular cartilage, wide end of a long bone |
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| Opening in a bone, blood vells, nerves, and ligaments pass. |
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| Normal projection on the surface of a bone, serves as an attachment for muscles and tendons |
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| Articulations, union between two or more bones |
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| inflexible layers of dense connective tissue, hold bones tightly together |
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| soft spots, facilitate the passage of infant trough birth canal |
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| Allow only slight movement, bones connected entirely by cartialge |
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| Cartilaginous joint that allows some movement to faciliate childbrith. Between the pubic bones |
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| Where two bones articulate to permit a variety of motion |
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| Wide range movements in many direction |
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| movement in one direction or plane |
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| outermost layer of strong fibrous tissue that resembles a sleeve |
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| Lines the capsule and secrets fluid |
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| Lubricant to make smooth movement |
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| Bands of fibrous tissue that form joints by connecting one bone to another |
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| Fibrous sac, acts as a cushion to ease movement in areas subject to friction |
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| Protects major organs of the nervous, respitory, and circulatory systems. |
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| Makes body movement possible, protects organs of digestion, ecretion and reporduction |
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| 8 bones that from carnium, 14 form face, and 6 form middle ear |
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| roof and supper sides of cranium |
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| posterior floor and walls of cranium |
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| sides and base of cranium |
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| base of the skull, parts of the floor and sides of the orbit, or bony socket that surrounds and protects the eyeball |
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| Posterior portion of the nose, orbit and floor of cranium |
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| 6 tiny bones of middle ear |
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| upper part of bridge of nose |
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| part of hard palate and floor of nose |
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| thin, scroll like bones, interior of the nose |
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| jawbone, only moveable bone of skull |
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| where the manidble is attached |
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| first portion of the sternum |
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| last two pairs, attached posteriorly |
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| lower portion of sternum, made of cartilage |
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| Extension of scapula, high point of shoulder |
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| Funny bone, large projection of the upper end of ulna |
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| posterior portion of vertabrea, |
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| opening in the middle of vertebra, spinal cord passes through |
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| largest and strongest, bear the most weight |
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| Slightly curved, triangle shaped, base of the spine, forms lower portion of back |
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| tailbone, end of spine, made of small vertebra fused together |
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| made of cartilage, separate and cushion vertebrae from one another |
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| Pelvis or hips, protects internal organs and supports lower extremities |
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| slightly movable articulation between the sacrum and posterior portion of ilium |
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| lower portion of pubic bone, bears the weight of the body when sitting |
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| anterior portion of pubic bone, below urinary bladder |
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| hip socket, large circular cavity, articulates with the head of the femur |
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| make possible the movements of the knee |
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| shine bone, larger weight bearing bone |
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| rounded bony protuberance on each side of the ankle |
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| Anklebone that articulates with the tibia and fibula |
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| Largest of the tarsal bones, heel bone |
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| manipulative treatment of disorders orginating from misalignment of the spine |
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| Diagnoses and treats diseases of the bones, joints, and muscles |
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| Treating problems by spinal manipulation |
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| Loss or absence of mobility in a joint due to disease, injury, or surgical procedure |
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| Abnormal enlargment of the joint at the base of the great toe |
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| inflammation in the synovial membrane, results in swelling and pain |
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| spinal osteoarthritis, can cause loss of normal spinal structure |
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| form of RA, inflammation of joints between vertebrae. |
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| slipped or ruptured disk, breaking apart of the inter vertebral disk, pressure on spinal nerve roots |
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| Forward slipping movement of the body of one of the lower lumbar vertebrae |
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| spinal canal fails to close completly around spinal cord to protect it |
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| abnromal increase in the outward curvature of the thoracic spine |
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