Tuberosity

C2 8+
  • Frequency of Use
    15 %
  • Retention Rate
    80 %
  • Complexity
    90 %
  • Tuberosity Meanings

    noun a rounded prominence or protuberance, especially a bony bump on a bone

    Fields related to tuberosity

    Anatomy

    In anatomy, tuberosity refers to a large rounded prominence or projection of a bone, typically serving as a site of muscle or ligament attachment.

    Physical Therapy

    In physical therapy, tuberosity may be a point of focus for strengthening exercises or stretching to improve musculoskeletal function.

    Orthopedics

    In orthopedics, tuberosity may refer to a bony prominence where tendons or ligaments attach, often related to conditions such as tendonitis or bursitis.

    Paleontology

    In paleontology, tuberosity may be used to describe bony protrusions or features on fossilized remains, providing insights into the anatomy and behavior of extinct species.

    Occupation Usage of tuberosity

    Writer

    In medical writing, a writer may use the term 'tuberosity' when discussing anatomical structures or medical conditions related to bony prominences.

    Psychologist

    A psychologist may come across the term 'tuberosity' when working with clients who have physical health concerns or disabilities that impact their psychological well-being.

    Physical Therapist

    Physical therapists may evaluate and treat patients with musculoskeletal injuries or conditions that involve tuberosities, such as the greater tuberosity of the humerus.

    Orthopedic Surgeon

    An orthopedic surgeon may refer to tuberosities when planning and performing surgical procedures to repair fractures or other injuries to bony prominences.

    Anatomist

    An anatomist studies the structure of the human body, including tuberosities, which are important landmarks for identifying and understanding the function of bones and muscles.

    Sports Medicine Physician

    Sports medicine physicians often encounter tuberosities in athletes who have overuse injuries or traumatic fractures affecting these bony prominences.

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