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Bagatelle trauma |
| A small, insignificant injury |
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Baker's cyst |
| Sagging of the knee-joint capsule into the hollow of the knee, named after the English surgeon, Baker |
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Balneophysical |
| Conservative types of treatment such as hydrotherapy massages, mud packs, electrotherapy |
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Basic therapeutic drugs |
| This is the name given to medicines that are most likely to combat the causes of a disease. They do not take immediate effect, but only after a few weeks and can heal polyarthritis or bring about a long-lasting improvement in the patient's condition. They are not pain-killers in the usual sense of the term |
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Bearing |
| In this context this means the bearing of an artificial joint |
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Bechterew's disease |
| (Morbus Bechterew) is a disease of the spine causing it to stiffen and is caused by a chronic inflammation of the ligaments of the spine |
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BfA |
| Bundesversicherungsanstalt für Angestellte (Federal Social Insurance Office for Salaried Employees in Germany) |
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Bi |
| Prefix meaning two, double |
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Bicondylar |
| Double-headed, double-surfaced as with a knee when both surfaces of the joint are replaced, i.e. both inside and outside (at the femur and at the shinbone) |
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Bio-compatible |
| Compatible with the living body, e.g. plastics and metals that can be implanted into the body |
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Biology |
| The science of life, science of living creatures |
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Bio-mechanics |
| The laws of mechanics as applied to the human body |
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BKK |
| Abbreviation for «Betriebskrankenkasse» (company health insurance fund); a statutory health insurance scheme in Germany |
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Bone cement |
| A rapidly hardening plastic on a plexiglass basis to used to anchor artificial joints in the bone. In a viscous state the bone cement penetrates into gaps und cavities in the bone and, after it has hardened, ensures that the implant is firmly anchored |
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Bone joint surge |
| Loss of tissue at bone surfaces near the joints; in an X-ray this is a typical sign of chronic polyarthritis |
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Bouchard's nodes |
| The name given to a bony enlargement on the upper side of a centre finger joint that has been altered due to arthrosis. This sometimes painful enlargement has nothing to do with polyarthritis (PcP) |
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