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Abduction
move away from midline
Adduction
move toward midline
Amelia
absence of an extremity
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) neurological disease affecting the nerve cells that control voluntary muscles, resulting in progressive motor weakness, muscle loss and death
Ankle foot orthosis (AFO)
brace worn on the lower leg to support the foot and ankle 
Ankylosing Spondylitis
form of arthritis affecting the spine; if severe the vertebrae can fuse together
Anterior
situated to the front
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
pinching of median nerve in the wrist causing numbness and tingling to wrist, hand and fingers
Cerebral Palsy
weakness or paralysis of muscles due to abnormal brain development before, during or immediately after birth 
Cerebrovascular accident (CVA)/Stroke
brain injury due to an interruption of blood flow - may result in hemiparesis (loss of movement to one side of the body)
Cervical
refers to the neck
Charcot foot
foot deformity as a result of neuropathy (nerve damage) to the foot or ankle
Charcot Marie Tooth Disease
inherited disorder affecting the peripheral nerves and resulting in weakness primarily to the upper and lower limbs
Chronic
permanent, long lasting (generally longer than 6 months)
Club foot
congenital foot deformity resulting in a baby's foot being rotated inward
Compliance
how accurately and consistently a patient follows the clinician's guidance
Congenital disorder
condition that is present at birth
Coxa
hip
Developmental/Congenital Dysplasia of the hip
malformation of hip joint in babies and children causing it to dislocate easily
Diabetes 
a metabolic disease in which the body does not produce enough insulin or does not respond adequately to insulin
Disc herniation/prolapse
when the jelly-like cushioning located between two vertebrae is ruptured causing pain due to nerve irritation
Dislocation
separation of two connected bones at a joint
Distal
positioned further from the body; the fingers are distal to the wrist
Don
to put on
Doff
to take off
Dorsal
on the back
Dorsiflexion
flexing the foot in an upwards motion; toes towards shin 
Drop foot
muscle weakness affecting the dorsiflexors resulting in the foot and toes dragging while walking
Dysmelia
congenital malformation of an extremity
Epicondylitis
inflammation of the epicondyles of the humerus (tennis elbow, golfer's elbow)
Eversion   
rotation of heel away from midline 
Femur
thigh-bone
Fibular
lateral(outside) bone of the lower leg
Foot Orthosis
an insert worn inside a shoe to support the foot
Gait cycle
the walking cycle; a series of phases with various muscle actions throughout
Genu
knee
Guillain Barre Syndrome
disorder in which the body's immune system attacks the peripheral nervous system
Hallux
Big Toe
Hallux rigidus 
mild to moderate arthritis in the big toe 
Hyperextension
extension of a body part beyond its normal range of motion
Inferior
Situated below
Inversion
intorsion (generally refers to the ankle -moving soles of feet toward each other)
Jumper's knee
an inflammation of the patellar tendon which connects the patella (knee cap) to the tibia (shin); also called patellar tendonitis
Kyphosis
hump back, opposite of lordosis
Lateral
situated to the side, outside of
Lateral Epicondylitis (Tennis Elbow)
overuse condition of the elbow causing discomfort to the outside of the forearm
Lordosis
hollow back, opposite of kyphosis
Lumbar
lower back, between ribs and hips
Malleolus
ankle bonesdistal prominence of the tibia and fibula
Medial
situated to the middle (inside), inside of
Medial Epicondylitis (Golfer's Elbow) overuse condition of the elbow causing discomfort to the inside of the forearm
Metatarsal
the five long bones at the ball of the foot that connect to the toes
Metatarsalgia
inflammation and pain at the ball of the foot
Multiple Sclerosis
disease affecting the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) resulting in progressive muscle weakness 
Non-ambulatory unable to walk
Osteoarthritis
degenerative joint disease or wearing down of the joints 
Osteogenesis imperfecta
rare genetic condition causing weak bones that break easily
Osteoporosis
weakening of bones typically occurring as one ages
Paraplegia
partial or complete paralysis to the lower extremities
Peripheral Neuropathy
damage to the peripheral nerves, often resulting in burning, numbness or pain to the hands and feet 
Peroneal nerve injury
branch of sciatic nerve that innervates the muscles that dorsiflex and evert the foot; leading to drop foot
Plantar
refers to the sole of the foot
Plantar Fasciitis
inflammation of the plantar fascia, a thick band of tissue that supports the arch of the foot, running from the heel bone to the toes and typically causing pain in the heel 
Plantarflexion
extending the foot in a downward motion; pointing toes towards ground
Posterior
situated to the rear, behind
Pronation
an internal rotation or excessive use of the inner side; refers to the foot or hand
Proximal
close to the body
Residual Limb
the remaining portion of persons arm or leg
Rotator Cuff
group of 4 muscles of the shoulder that act to stabilize and move the shoulder joint
Scoliosis
lateral curvature of the spine
Sever's Disease
inflammation of the growth plate in the heel, causing heel pain and typically affecting kids during a growth spurt
Shrinker
a sock that applies compression on a residual limb to reduce swelling, typically worn by new amputees
Socket
connects your residual limb to the prosthesis   
Subluxation
partial separation of two connected bones at a joint
Superior
situated toward the top/upper side
Supination
an external rotation or excessive use of the outer side, refers to the foot or hand                    
Talus
ankle bone, articulates with tibia/fibula
Tendon connective tissue that act to connect muscles to bones
Tendonitis
inflammation of a tendon usually due to overuse
Tibia
medial(inside) bone of lower leg, lower bone of knee joint
Tibialis Posterior Dysfunction
loss of support to the arch of the foot due to an inflammation or tear of the posterior tibial tendon
Valgus
joint angled toward midline (ie. knock-kneed)
Varus
joint angled away from midline (ie. bow-legged)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 



 

 

  

 

 

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