Osteoarthropathy
oste/o=bone, arthr/o=joint, -pathy=disease
osteoarthritis
osteoporosis
infectious mononocleosis
Kind of blobbish. Bones and joints make up the skeletal system which supports the body. Without bones, you couldn't stand, walk or move many parts of your body.
Via the nervous system, there are stretch receptors in the tendons of your joints that allow you to detect the angle of your joints (part of proprioception). The bones themselves don't normally do any signaling (severe damage is the exception).
She lost her leg(s) not her leg, and she lost them by fibular hemimelia. A disease that when the baby is born they do not have any fibula bones. (The lower leg bones other than the tibia). She was born with it.
osteoporosis
osteopathy
if you couldn't move your bones you wouldn't be able to walk, play any sport, or do anything. That is why you have joints. Joints connects bones to bone so that they can move... . ..
Any disease of the joints.
Any disease of the joints.
Any disease, or pathology, of the muscles or the bones of the body.
Nephropathy
rheumatoidresembling rheumatism.arthritis [ahr-thri´tis] (pl. arthri´tides) inflammation of a joint. adj., adj arthrit´ic. The term is often used by the public to indicate any disease involving pain or stiffness of the musculoskeletal system. Arthritisis not a single disease, but a group of over 100 diseases that cause pain and limit movement. The most common types are osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.
Hepatic
infectious mononocleosis
There are no soft bones, just incompletely ossified joints such as the fontanels of the skull and the growth plates of the long bones.
An immovable joint is one that doesn't allow any movement. There are several mainly in the skull. There are 22 bones in the skull that have these joints.