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electromyogram (EMG)
a neurodiagnostic graphic record. Records the electrical activity of a muscle at rest and during contraction, using this information to then diagnose neuromusculoskeletal disorders (ex: muscular dystrophy)
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
- nonionizing imaging technique using magnetic fields and radiofrequency waves.
- to visualize: joints, tendons, vertebral disks
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nuclear medicine
radionuclide organ imaging
ionizing imaging technique using radioactive isotopes
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bone scan
radionuclide image of bone tissue to detect tumor, malignancy, etc.
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radiography (xray)
- x-ray imaging; ionizing technique
- visualize: extremeties, ribs, back, shoulders, joints
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arthrogram
x-ray taken of a joint, after injection of a contrast medium
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diskogram
x-ray taken of an intervertebral disk, after injection of a contrast medium
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Dual-Energy X-ray Absorptiometry
(DEXA)
x-ray scan that measures bone mineral density to diagnose osteoporosis
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Computed Tomography
(computed axial tomography: CAT)
specialized x-ray which produce a series of cross-sectional images in 2 and 3 dimensional images
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sonography
- ultrasound image; nonionizing
- visualizes: muscles, ligaments, displacements, dislocations
- helpful in arthroscopy
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amputation
- partial or complete removal of limb
- AKA: above knee amputation
- BKA: below knee amputation
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arthrocentesis
pucture for aspiration of joint
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arthrodesis
binding or fusing of joint
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arthroplasty
reconstructtion/repair of joint
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arthroscopy
Using an arthroscope to visually examine, diagnose and repair a joint from within
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bone grafting
transplantation of a piece of bone from one site to another to repair a skeletal defect.
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bursectomy
removal/excision of a bursa
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myoplasty
reconstruction/repair of a muscle
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Open Reduction, Internal Fixation (ORIF) of a fracture
internal surgery to repair a fracture, using plates, screws, pins.
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osteoplasty
reconstruction/repair of bone
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Closed Reduction, External Fixation of a fracture
external manipulation of a fracture to align, with the aid of an external device to protect/hold bone in place.
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casting
stiff, solid dressing around limb to immobilize during healing.
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splinting
- rigid device to immobilize a broken bone.
- less support than a cast, but easily adjustable
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traction (Tx)
application of a pulling force to maintain proper position of fracture/dislocation, during healing.
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Closed Reduction, Percutaneous Fixation of a fracture
- External manipulation of a fracture to regain alignment, followed by insertion of one or more pins through the skin to maintain position.
- Use of a 'fixator' device
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orthosis
use of an orthopedic appliance to maintain bone's position or provide limb support.
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physical therapy (PT)
treatment to rehabilitate patients disabled by illness or injury-many methods used.
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prosthesis
artificial replacement for a diseased or missing body part
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analgesic
a drug that releaves pain
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narcotic
an addictive analgestic (pain reliever)
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anti-inflammatory
a drug that reduces inflammation
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antipyretic
a drug that reduces fever
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nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory
group of drugs with analgesic, anti-inflam, and antipyretic properties used to treat arthritis (asprin, ibuprofen)
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