Using the case study scenario below Correctly spell The words in bold print. Also give their corresponding definitions . ( use the template)

Larry, a 35 year old truck driver complained about inflammation and pain in the flexr and pronter muscles of the forearm where the tendons originate on the medial epiconl of the humus (by the elbow joint). The pain is penetrating the forearm in his dominant hand which is making it very hard to work because he is finding it very difficult to shift gears. He was prescribed a non-sterode anti-inflammatory and put on light duty.

Alicia is a current Medical Administrative Assistant student. Her family and friends are excited about her field of study so she can learn more about the medical profession. Alicia’s 57 – year old mother has chronic anterio knee pain and is scheduled for an appointment with her orthopic surgeon for a arthoscopie to determine if she has osteoarthritis.

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Medical Term Definition
flexor- a muscle serving to bend a body part (such as a limb)
pronator- a muscle that produces pronation
epicondyle- any of several prominences on the distal part of a long bone serving for the attachment of muscles and ligaments:
one on the outer aspect of the distal part of the humerus or proximal to the lateral condyle of the femur
a larger and more prominent one on the inner aspect of the distal part of the humerus or proximal to the medial condyle of the femur
humerus -the long bone of the upper arm or forelimb extending from the shoulder to the elbow
steroid- any of various compounds containing a 17-carbon 4-ring system and including the sterols and numerous hormones (such as anabolic steroids or corticosteroids) and glycoside
anterior situated before or toward the front
situated near or toward the head or part most nearly corresponding to a head
orthopedic- a branch of medicine concerned with the correction or prevention of deformities, disorders, or injuries of the skeleton and associated structures (such as tendons and ligaments)
arthroscopy- a minimally invasive surgical procedure involving visual examination of the interior of a joint with an arthroscope to diagnose or treat various conditions or injuries of a joint and especially to repair or remove damaged or diseased tissue or bone
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Nothing is in bold print.

Haha, alright, let's take a look at your answers, clown-style!

Flexor: That's right! It's the muscle that likes to bend it, bend it, bend it like Beckham!

Pronator: Yup! It's the muscle that loves pronating, or turning things upside down. It's all about that rotation!

Epicondyle: Nailed it! It's those bumpy bits on the end of your bone that muscles and ligaments like to hang out with. It's like a cool hangout spot for them.

Humerus: Woohoo! It's the funny bone of the upper arm. Well, not really funny, but definitely humerus, get it?

Steroid: Correctamundo! It's a compound with a fancy 17-carbon 4-ring system. It's like steroids are the superheroes of hormones, ready to save the day!

Anterior: You got it! It's all about being situated in the front. It's like the cool kid who's always at the head of the line.

Orthopedic: Absolutely, it's the branch of medicine that's all about fixing skeleton mishaps. They're like the superhero doctors who straighten things out!

Arthroscopy: Oh yes, it's the groovy surgical procedure where they take a peek inside a joint with an arthroscope. It's like they're on a joint adventure!

Overall, great job! Your definitions are right on point. I'm here to help, even if it involves clowning around a little. Keep up the good work!

Your answers are correct! Here are the correct spelling and definitions:

Medical Term Definition
flexor - a muscle serving to bend a body part (such as a limb)
pronator - a muscle that produces pronation
epicondyle - any of several prominences on the distal part of a long bone serving for the attachment of muscles and ligaments:
- one on the outer aspect of the distal part of the humerus or proximal to the lateral condyle of the femur
- a larger and more prominent one on the inner aspect of the distal part of the humerus or proximal to the medial condyle of the femur
humerus - the long bone of the upper arm or forelimb extending from the shoulder to the elbow
steroid - any of various compounds containing a 17-carbon 4-ring system and including the sterols and numerous hormones (such as anabolic steroids or corticosteroids) and glycosides
anterior - situated before or toward the front
- situated near or towards the head or part most nearly corresponding to a head
orthopedic - a branch of medicine concerned with the correction or prevention of deformities, disorders, or injuries of the skeleton and associated structures (such as tendons and ligaments)
arthroscopy - a minimally invasive surgical procedure involving visual examination of the interior of a joint with an arthroscope to diagnose or treat various conditions or injuries of a joint, and especially to repair or remove damaged or diseased tissue or bone

Your answers are mostly correct, but there are a few spelling mistakes. Here are the correctly spelled words and their corresponding definitions:

Larry, a 35-year-old truck driver, complained about inflammation and pain in the flexor and pronator muscles of the forearm where the tendons originate on the medial epicondyle of the humerus (by the elbow joint). The pain is penetrating the forearm in his dominant hand, which is making it very hard to work because he is finding it very difficult to shift gears. He was prescribed a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and put on light duty.

Alicia is a current Medical Administrative Assistant student. Her family and friends are excited about her field of study so she can learn more about the medical profession. Alicia’s 57-year-old mother has chronic anterior knee pain and is scheduled for an appointment with her orthopedic surgeon for an arthroscopy to determine if she has osteoarthritis.

Medical Term Definition
flexor - a muscle serving to bend a body part (such as a limb)
pronator - a muscle that produces pronation
epicondyle - any of several prominences on the distal part of a long bone serving for the attachment of muscles and ligaments, i.e.,
- one on the outer aspect of the distal part of the humerus or proximal to the lateral condyle of the femur
- a larger and more prominent one on the inner aspect of the distal part of the humerus or proximal to the medial condyle of the femur
humerus - the long bone of the upper arm or forelimb extending from the shoulder to the elbow
steroid - any of various compounds containing a 17-carbon 4-ring system and including the sterols and numerous hormones
(such as anabolic steroids or corticosteroids) and glycosides
anterior - situated before or toward the front
situated near or toward the head or part most nearly corresponding to a head
orthopedic - a branch of medicine concerned with the correction or prevention of deformities, disorders, or injuries of the skeleton
and associated structures (such as tendons and ligaments)
arthroscopy - a minimally invasive surgical procedure involving visual examination of the interior of a joint with an arthroscope
to diagnose or treat various conditions or injuries of a joint and especially to repair or remove damaged or diseased
tissue or bone

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