Movement Acromegaly Movement Ankylosis Movement Arthralgia

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Movement Acromegaly Movement Ankylosis Movement Arthralgia Abnormal enlargement of facial features, hands, and feet in adults as a result of overproduction of growth hormone. Acromegaly Fold here Movement Abnormal stiffness of a joint or fusion of bones at a joint, often due to damage to the joint membranes from chronic rheumatoid arthritis. Ankylosis Fold here Movement Arthralgia Pain in a joint. Fold here

Movement Arthrocentesis Movement Arthrodesis Movement Colles fracture Puncture of an removal of fluid from a joint cavity. Arthrocentesis Fold here Movement Surgery to fuse the bones at a joint. Arthrodesis Fold here Movement Fracture at the distal end of the radius that displaces the smaller fragment posteriorly. Colles fracture Fold here

Movement Epiphysiolysis Movement Hemarthrosis Movement Laminectomy Separation or loosening of the epiphysis from the diaphysis of a bone. Epiphysiolysis Fold here Movement Blood in a joint cavity. Hemarthrosis Fold here Movement Surgical removal of the posterior arch of a vertebra, usually to relieve the symptoms of a ruptured intervertebral disc. Laminectomy Fold here

Movement Lumbago Movement Orthopedics Movement Ostealgia Dull ache in the lumbar region of the back. Lumbago Fold here Movement Medical specialty that prevents, diagnoses, and treats diseases and abnormalities of the skeletal and muscular systems. Orthopedics Fold here Movement Pain in a bone. Ostealgia Fold here

Movement Ostectomy Movement Osteitis Movement Osteochondritis Surgical removal of a bone. Fold here Movement Osteitis Inflammation of bone tissue. Fold here Movement Osteochondritis Bone development. Fold here

Osteogenesis imperfect Movement Inherited condition of deformed and abnormally brittle bones. Fold here Osteogenesis imperfect Movement Osteoma Tumor composed of bone tissue. Fold here Movement Softening of adult bone due to a disorder in calcium and phosphorus metabolism, usually caused by vitamin D deficiency. Osteomalacia Fold here