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Osteotherapy is a type of alternative medicine that focuses on treating musculoskeletal disorders, particularly those affecting the bones, joints, and connective tissue. It involves manual therapy techniques, such as manipulation, mobilization, and massage, to help restore proper alignment and movement of the musculoskeletal system. The goal of osteotherapy is to reduce pain, improve range of motion, and promote overall physical well-being.
An osteotome is a surgical instrument used to cut or section bone, typically used in surgical procedures to correct bone deformities or fractures. It is designed to divide or fragment bone with minimal trauma or disruption to surrounding tissue. Osteotomes can be used in a variety of surgical specialties, including orthopedics, neurosurgery, and oral surgery.
Osteotomes are surgical instruments used in orthopedic and oral surgery to cut through bone. They have a sharp, rectangular or angled blade attached to a handle, allowing precise control and minimal damage to surrounding tissue. Osteotomes are often used to shape or remove bone in procedures such as joint replacement, orthognathic surgery, or dental implant placement. They are typically made of stainless steel or titanium and come in various sizes and shapes to suit different surgical needs.
Osteotomies are surgical procedures that involve cutting and repositioning of the bones. The term "osteo" means bone, and "tomies" means cutting. These procedures can be used to correct deformities, relieve pressure, or improve alignment and function of the bones. Osteotomies are commonly performed in the fields of orthopedic and oral surgery, and can be used to treat a variety of conditions, such as bone fractures, bone growth disorders, and dental malocclusions.
Osteotomise is a verb that means to divide or cut a bone, typically in a surgical procedure. It is often used in the context of orthopedic surgery, where a bone is intentionally cut or divided to realign it, relieve pressure or tension, or improve its function.
A specialist who performs osteotomies, which are surgical procedures that involve cutting and repositioning bones.
Osteotomize: (verb) to cut or divide a bone, typically to repair a deformity or restore function.
Osteotomized: Having undergone osteotomy, which is a surgical procedure that involves cutting and repositioning of a bone. In other words, osteotomized refers to a bone that has been surgically altered or rearranged to improve its alignment, stability, or function. This term is commonly used in medical contexts, particularly in the fields of orthopedics and oral surgery.
Osteotomy: a surgical operation that involves cutting a bone to relieve pressure or reduce a bone to fit a prosthesis, typically in the treatment of cancer or osteomyelitis.
Osteozoas are small calcium carbonate deposits that form in the bones of vertebrates, often in response to inflammation or injury. They are a type of bone lesion.
Osterley is a surname of English origin that refers to a place in London, specifically Osterley Park in Hounslow, which was once the home of Robert Adam, a renowned Scottish architect. The name likely originated from the Old English words "ostr" meaning "owl" and "leah" meaning "meadow" or "clearing", suggesting a place where owls were commonly found. As a surname, Osterley likely referred to someone who lived near this location, possibly an estate or a meadow where owls were abundant.
Ostia is a plural noun that refers to the remains of an ancient Roman city, specifically Ostia Antica, which was founded in the 8th century BCE and was once a thriving port city of Rome. The word "ostia" comes from the Latin word for "mouth" or "entrance", likely due to the city's location at the mouth of the Tiber River. Today, Ostia Antica is a popular archaeological site and UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its well-preserved ancient ruins and Roman mosaics.
Ostial refers to a passage or opening in the wall of a blood vessel, typically an artery or vein, that connects the vessel to a nearby chamber or cavity, such as the aorta or a ventricle of the heart.
An ostiary is a term used to describe a doorkeeper or a sacristan in a church or cathedral. In a more formal sense, an ostiary is a priest or a deacon who has responsibility for the gates and doors of a church, and is often responsible for welcoming and directing visitors.
Ostinato is a musical term that refers to a repeated pattern or phrase that is repeated throughout a piece of music, often in a variation or with slight changes. It is typically a melodic or rhythmic pattern that is repeated, sometimes at the same pitch or rhythm, and can be found in various genres of music, including classical, jazz, and folk. The repetition of the ostinato can create a sense of unity and coherence in the music, and can also serve as a contrast to other musical elements.
Ostiolate refers to a type of leaf or leaf tip that is rounded and notched, typically found in plants such as ferns and horsetails. It can also describe a structure that is similar in shape, such as the ostiole, which is a small opening or pore found in certain fungi and lichens.
An ostiole is a small opening or pore on the surface of a fungus, typically found on mushrooms, through which spores are released.
The word "ostium" refers to the entrance or opening of a cavity, such as the ostium of the heart, which is the opening of the right atrium into the right ventricle.
An ostler is an old-fashioned term for a person who cares for and feeds horses or other livestock, typically at a hotel, inn, or stable.
The word "ostleress" refers to a woman who takes care of horses, particularly in a stable or inn. It is an old-fashioned or archaic term, equivalent to the more common modern term "groom" or "stable hand".
An ostlery is a type of lodging or inn, especially one that provides accommodations for horsemen and their horses.
Ostomies refer to any surgical opening or opening into an organ or cavity of the body, such as a colostomy (an opening in the colon), a urostomy (an opening in the urinary tract), or a Jefferson's perforation (an opening in the stomach).
An ostomy is a surgical opening made in the abdominal wall to allow waste matter to pass out of the body. It is often created following a part of the digestive tract, such as the colon or small intestine, has been removed due to injury, disease, or surgery.
Osteosis is a medical term that refers to the formation of new bone tissue, often as a response to injury, disease, or continuous stress. It is a process of bone growth or modeling, where new bone is deposited in response to mechanical or biological stimuli. In some cases, osteosis can occur as an abnormal or excessive response, leading to conditions such as bone cysts, tumors, or fibrous dysplasia.
Ostpolitik refers to a foreign policy pursued by the Federal Republic of Germany during the 1970s, aimed at improving relations with Eastern Europe, particularly with the Soviet Union and its allies. The term is derived from the German words "Ost" (east) and "politik" (policy). The policy was characterized by diplomatic efforts to reduce tensions, establish trade agreements, and facilitate cultural exchanges between West Germany and Eastern Bloc countries.
Ostracea refers to the Ostracoda, a group of small, bivalve crustaceans that are commonly found in freshwater and brackish environments. They are usually around 0.5-10 millimeters in length and have a shell that is typically hinged or notched. Ostracods play an important role in the aquatic ecosystem as a food source for many other animals, such as fish and birds.
ostreacian refers to anything related to the ostrich, such as the ostracian people who were ostracized from ancient Athens.
Ostraceous refers to something that is related to or resembling an ostrich, a large flightless bird. The adjective can be used to describe something that is large, long-necked, or awkwardly shaped, much like an ostrich. In addition, ostraceous can also imply a sense of awkwardness or clumsiness, as if someone or something is uncoordinated or uncertain in their movements.
Ostraciidae is a family of fish commonly known as boxfishes or cowfishes. They are characterized by their ability to inflate their bodies with air or water to deter predators.
Ostraciiform is an adjective that refers to something that resembles or is related to ostracisms. In biology, it is a term used to describe a type of fish, specifically the Ostraciformes order, which includes lampreys and hagfish. These fish have a cartilaginous skeleton, a eel-like body, and a suction cup-like mouth with a rim of denticles around the rim for catching prey. They are characterized by a parasitic or commensal lifestyle, often living on or in other animals.
Ostraciontidae is a family of fish, commonly known as flatheads or numbskulls. They are a group of small, bottom-dwelling species that are characterized by their flat, irregularly shaped heads and bodies that are often used for defense.
Ostracisation is the act of excluding someone or something from a group, community, or society, often in a way that is considered unjust, unfair, or condemnatory. It can involve social, economic, or political isolation, and is often used to describe situations where an individual or group is deliberately marginalized or rejected by others.
To ostracise someone means to deliberately ignore or exclude them from social interactions, relationships, or community, often as a form of punishment or social rejection. It can also refer to the act of excluding or banishing someone from a group or society.
Ostracised refers to a person or group that has been rejected, excluded, or shunned by society, usually as a form of punishment or to protect the social norms of the group. It can also imply a sense of isolation, loneliness, or being left out, often due to a specific action or behavior that is deemed unacceptable.
To ostracise means to exclude or banish someone or something from a group, society, or community, often in a deliberate or formal manner.