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| 2 | the lateral and smaller of the two long bones in the lower leg between the knee and ankle. |   
| 8 | the longer of the two bones in the forearm |   
| 11 | the long bone in the arm that extends from the shoulder to the elbow |   
| 12 | grating sound heard on movement of ends of a broken bone. |   
| 14 | thinning of the bones with reduction in the bone mass due to the depletion of calcium and bone protien |   
| 15 | Abasic way in which the body reacts to infection, irritation or other injury, the key feature being redness, warmth, swelling and pain. |   
| 16 | The displacement of any part, more especially of a bone at a joint |   
| 17 | A xray study that uses an injection of a dye or contrast material into the spinal canal to allow careful evaluation of the spinal canal and nerve roots. |   
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| 1 | A break in the bone |   
| 3 | Motion directed away from the midline of the body |   
| 4 | Pertaining to the neck |   
| 5 | From an orthopedic standpoint, this term is used to mean straightening of a joint |   
| 6 | a tough band of connective tissue that connects the bones and keeps the joints stable |   
| 7 | Inflammation of a joint |   
| 9 | State of healing of the bone in which there is no healing |   
| 10 | Surgery of a joint to make or increase movement |   
| 13 | the shin bone, or larger bone of the lower leg |   
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