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CHAPTER 3 - PATHOLOGY The Skeletal System
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Medical Specialties related to the Skeletal System Chiropractor (DC) Holds a Doctor of Chiropractic Degree Specializes in manipulative treatment and misalignment disorders Orthopedic Surgeon (MD) A Medical Doctor Specializes in bone and joint disorders and diseases Osteopath (DO) Uses traditional forms of medicine to diseases and disorders of the bones Podiatrist (DP, DPM) Specializes in disorders of the feet
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Pathology of the Skeletal System
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Joints Ankylosis – the loss or absence of mobility in a joint May be due to disease, injury, or surgery Ankyl – crooked, bent, or stiff -osis – abnormal condition or disease Arthrosclerosis – stiffness of the joints Arthr/o – joint -sclerosis – abnormal hardening Bursitis – inflammation of the bursa Chondromalacia – abnormal softening of the cartilage
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Joints Costochondritis – inflammation of the rib cartilage cost/o=rib, chondr/o=cartilage, it is=inflammation Hallux valgus – a bunion Hallux = big toe, valgus = bent Hemarthrosis – blood within a joint Hem = blood, arthr = joint, osis = abnormal condition Synovitis – inflammation of the synovial membrane
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Dislocation Dislocation – also called luxation; the total displacement of a bone from its joint Subluxation – the partial displacement of a bone from its joint
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Arthritis Inflammatory condition of one or more joints May be called “rheumatism” Osteoarthritis – “caused by wear and tear” Most commonly associated with aging May be called degenerative joint disease Spondylosis is osteoarthritis of the spine Spondyl = vertebrae; osis = abnormal condition
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Arthritis Gouty Arthritis – the ”gout” Characterized by a buildup of uric acid in the blood stream that crystallizes in the joints Usually in the joints of the feet and legs Rheumatoid Arthritis – “RA” A chronic autoimmune disorder attacking the joints and some organs Also can affect the young…called juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
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The Spinal Column Herniated disk – may be called “slipped” or “ruptured” Occurs when the intervertebral disk breaks down and puts pressure on the spine Lumbago – low back pain Spondylolisthesis – the forward slipping of a lumbar vertebrae Spina bifida – a congenital defect occuring during pregnancy. The spinal canal fails to close completely around the spinal cord, not protecting it.
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Curves of the Spine Lordosis – sway back Kyphosis – hunch back Scoliosis – a lateral curve in the spine
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Bone Pathology Craniostenosis – malformation of the skull due to premature closure of the skull sutures. Fibrous dysplasia – a disorder that destroys bone and replaces it with scar tissue Ostealgia – bone pain Osteitis – inflammation of the bone Osteomalacia – abnormal softening of bone Osteomyelitis – inflammation of the bone marrow Osteonecrosis – bone death, usually from an affected blood supply
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Bone Pathology Paget’s disease – excessive breakdown of bone tissue, replaced by enlarged, abnormal, weakened bone tissue Periositis – inflammation of the tissue directly surrounding the bone; the periosteum Rickets – a children’s disease that is caused by a deficiency in vitamin D. Leads to softening of the bones Short Stature – formerly called “dwarfism”. Bones grow to a shortened length Talipes – club foot
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Bone Tumors Primary bone cancer – rare malignant tumor that originates in a bone. Secondary bone cancer – cancer that metatastasizes into bone from other organs Myleoma – cancer of the blood making cells; found in the marrow Osteochondroma – benign bony projection covered with cartilage
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Osteoporosis A marked loss of bone density and an increase in bone porosity, commonly associated with aging Wrist, back and hip fractures are common
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Fractures (Fx) Closed fracture – does not break skin Open fracture – bone pokes through the skin Communited Fx – crushed bone Greenstick Fx – incomplete Fx Oblique Fx – breaks at an angle across the bone Spiral Fx – “barber poll” Stress Fx – overuse injury Transverse Fx – straight across
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Fractures Fat Embolus – fat cells from yellow bone marrow leak into the blood and can be lodged in the blood vessel (embolus) Crepitation – cracking or popping sounds from joints Callus – bone “cloud” formation that heals the fracture
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