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Finite measures that are readily reproducible regardless of the individual who is collecting the information A behavioral condition characterized by unwarranted attention to detail, especially cleanliness. Individuals with this condition require a particular order to their lives Excessive amount of body fat The process of closing or being closed Resistance Person fails to perform a legal duty A muscle that only exerts force across one joint The joint position at which its bones are maximally incongruent A medical doctor specializing in patients with injuries, diseases, and abnormalities of the eye Inflammation of the testicle One who corrects deformities of the Musculoskeletal system Normal or properly aligned posture Used in sports as an appliance or apparatus to support, align, prevent, or correct deformities or to improve function of a movable body part Field of knowledge relating to orthoses and their use Occupational Safety and Health Administration A substance’s concentration in a fluid that affects its tendency to cross a membrane ( osmosis) Chronic disease involving joints in which there is destruction of articular cartilage and bony overgrowth Cells concerned with the formation of new bone Refers to relationship of bone and cartilage Inflammation of bone and cartilage Fragment of cartilage and underlying bone is detached from the articular surface Disease state of a bone and its articular cartilage A decrease in bone densityDecreased bone density common in postmenopausal women A force that attempts to move a joint beyond its normal range of motion Injury caused by accumulated microtraumatic stress placed on a structure or body area |
Objective data Obsessive-compulsive disorder Obesity Occlusion Ohm Omission (legal) One-joint muscles Open-packed position Ophthalmologist Orchitis Orthopedic surgeon Orthoposition Orthosis Orthotics OSHA Osmolality Osteoarthritis Osteoblasts Osteochondral Osteochondritis Osteochondritis Dissecans Osteochondrosis Osteoporosis Overpressure Overuse syndrome (injury) |