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Cavity in the diaphysis

Medullary Canal

Produces RBC, WBC, and platelets

Red marrow

Covers the epiphysis and acts as a shock absorber

Articular cartilage

Storage area for fat cells and contains cells that form WBCs

Yellow marrow

Osteoblasts can be found here

Periosteum

Areas where cranial bones have joined together

sutures

Air spaces in the bones of the skull

sinuses

Spaces that allow for the enlargement of the skull as brain growth occurs

fontanels

Openings in bones that allow nerves and blood vessels to enter or leave the bone

foramina

Another term for socket

acetabula

Surgical repair of a broken bone

Open reduction

Rounded bowing of the back at the thoracic area

kyphosis

Treatment of this disease includes increasing calcium & Vitamin D intake

Osteoporosis

Treatment for mild symptoms of arthritis would best be

Treatment for mild symptoms of osteoarthritis would best be

Rest, aspirin, heat/cold, anti-inflammatories, steroid injections, exercise

Bursitis usually affects the _____

joints

Bone disorder from a loss of calcium and phosphorus – elderly females

osteoporosis

When a bone is bent and splits causing an incomplete break

Greenstick fracture

When a bone twists and breaks it is a ______ fracture

spiral

The procedure to remove a protruding intervertebral disk is called a _______

laminectomy

If you have osteomyelitis, your doctor would prescribe _______

antibiotics

A person that has a bone with pus accumulating in the medullary canal would have __________

osteomyelitis

A fracture caused when bone fragments or splinters into more than two pieces

comminuted

A bone break that pierces through the skin

Compound or open fracture

When a bone is forcibly displaced from a joint

dislocation

An autoimmune chronic inflammatory disease that affects connective tissue and joints

Rheumatoid arthritis

Final Jeopardy Make your wager

Suture joints of the cranium are an example of this type of joint

Synarthrosis