Glossary of terms used on this site
There are 201 entries in this glossary.| Term | Definition | 
|---|---|
| Pathology | 
								
					 The study of disease states.  | 
				
| Pedicle | 
								
					 The part of each side of the neural arch of a vertebra. It connects the lamina with the vertebral body.  | 
				
| Periosteum | 
								
					 A fibrous membrane that covers the surface of bone except at the end of the bones where it is covered with cartilage as part of a joint. In children, periosteum is involved in forming new bone and molding the configuration of bone; and in the adult, the periosteum forms new bone secondary to injury or infection.  | 
				
| Physical Therapy | 
								
					 The treatment consisting of exercising specific parts of the body such as the legs, arms, hands or neck, in an effort to strengthen, regain range of motion, relearn movement and/or rehabilitate the musculoskeletal system to improve function.  | 
				
| Physiology | 
								
					 The science of the functioning of living organisms, and of their component systems or parts.  | 
				
| Posterior | 
								
					 Located behind a structure, such as relating to the back side of the human body.  | 
				
| Powered Surgical Instruments | 
								
					 Instruments which are powered by compressed air or electricity and are used in surgical procedures to cut, drill, or otherwise remove bone and cartilage, as well as to evacuate fluids.  | 
				
| Pre-Clinical Studies | 
								
					 Tests occurring prior to clinical studies, usually in vitro or in vivo involving animals. The purpose of these studies is to determine the safety and efficacy of the test material.  | 
				
| Premarket Approval (PMA) | 
								
					 A regulatory method for gaining a marketing clearance from the FDA for a Class III medical device. A company submits information to the FDA that documents the safety and effectiveness of the device.  | 
				
| Premarket Notification [510(k)] | 
								
					 A regulatory method for gaining clearance from the FDA to market a device. The FDA is petitioned by a company to determine if a particular medical device is "substantially equivalent" to a device which was commercially available prior to May 28, 1976. This method usually applies to Class I or II medical devices.  | 
				
| Prosthesis | 
								
					 An artificial body part such as an artificial leg or arm. The term prosthesis is also used to describe some of the implants used in the body such as a hip or knee replacement device.  | 
				
| Proximal | 
								
					 Nearest the center of the body.  | 
				
| Pseudoarthrosis (also Pseudarthrosis) | 
								
					 A form of non-union in which there is the formation of a false joint with some cartilage covering the ends of the bones and a cavity containing fluid that resembles a normal joint.  | 
				

 Glossary of Terms