| A | B |
| ankylodactylia | Adhesion of two or more fingers or toes. |
| arthroplasty | surgical repair of a joint |
| kyphosis | hump back posterior curvature of the upper spine |
| myasthenia gravis | autoimmune disorder that leads to weakness of the muscles |
| osteogenesis imperfecta | genetic disorder leading to fragile bones |
| arthrostomy | surgical opening into a joint |
| chondrocostal | rib cartilage |
| achondroplasia | without cartilage growth leading to drawfism |
| chondroporosis | holes in cartilage,normal in bone development |
| myalgia | muscle pain |
| myoblastoma | tumor of cells that appear as muscle producing cells |
| myorraphy | suturing muscle |
| myosclerosis | hardening of the muscle |
| osteomalacia | softening of the bone |
| osteopenia | lack of bone |
| tendonitis | inflammation of tendon |
| osteoblast | bone forming cell |
| osteocyte | bone cell |
| osteogenic | causes bone formation |
| lordosis | inward curvature of lower spine |
| myocardial infarction | heart attack |
| bursotomy | incision into the bursa |
| arthrotome | instrument used to cut a joint |
| hyperkinesis | increased movement |
| atrophy | without growth |