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Orthopaedic

Lots of Orthopaedic Terms

Bone Related Terms

Bone Types

Braces

Fractures

Joint Locations

Joint Related Terms

Ligament Related Terms

Ligament Type

Muscle Related Terms

Muscle Types

Orthopaedic Signs

Orthopaedic Tests

Splints

Sport Terms


Specialty 
Orthopaedic 
Bone Types

Bones



  • CRANIAL

    • Ethmoid
    • Frontal
    • occipital
    • Parietal
    • Sphenoid
    • Temporal
      • mastoid
      • petrous
      • squamous
      • styloid process
      • tympanic
  • EAR

    • Incus
    • malleus
    • stapes
  • FACIAL

    • inferior turbinates
    • lacrimal
    • malar (zygomatic)
    • mandible (jaw bone)
      • alveolar process
      • condyloid process
      • coronoid process
      • ramus
    • maxilla
      • alveolar process
      • frontal process
      • palatine process
    • nasal
      • ethmoid
      • septum
      • perpendicular plate
      • cribriform process
    • Vomer
  • LOWER LIMBS

    • femur (thigh bone)
      • condyle, medial
      • head
      • neck
      • shaft
      • trochanter, greater
      • trochanter, lesser
    • tibia and fibula
    • patella
      • medial meniscus
      • lateral meniscus
    • tarsal bones (ankle bones)
      • calcaneus (os calcis)
      • cuboid
      • cuneiform, inner
      • cuneiform, middle
      • cuneiform, outer
      • navicular (scaphoid)
      • talus (astragalus)
    • metatarsals (foot bones)
    • phalanges
  • NECK

    • hyoid
  • PELVIC

    • pelvis
      • ilium
      • ischium
      • os pubis
  • SHOULDER

    • clavicle (collar bone)
    • scapular (shoulder blade)
  • TRUNK

    • ribs
    • sternum
      • manubrium
      • gladiolus
      • xiphoid
    • vertebrae
      • cervical
      • thoracic
      • lumbar
      • sacral, coccygeal
  • UPPER LIMBS

    • humerus
    • carpal (wrist)
      • capitate (os magnum)
      • greater multangular (trapezium)
      • lesser multangular (trapezoid)
      • hamate (unciform)
      • lunate (semilunar)
      • navicular (scaphoid)
      • pisiform
      • triangular (cuneiform)
    • metacarpals
    • phalanges



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