Chapter 31- Orthopaedic Injuries Flashcards
Acromioclavicular (AC) joint
A simple joint where the bony projections of the scapula and the clavicle meet at the top of the shoulder
Amputation
An injury in which part of the body is completely severed.
Articulate cartilage
A pearly white layer if specialized cartilage covering the articulate surfaces (surface contacts on the ends) of bones in synovial joints.
Calcaneus
The heel bone
Closed fracture
Any break in a bone in which the overlying skin is not broken
Compartment syndrome
An elevation of pressure within a closed fascism compartment, characterized by extreme pain, decreased pain sensation, pain on stretching of affected muscles, and decreased power; frequently seen in fractured below the elbow or knee in children.
Crepitus
A grating or grinding sensation or sound caused by fractured bone ends or joints rubbing together.
Dislocation
Disruption of a joint in which ligaments are damaged and the bone ends are no longer in contact.
Displaced fracture
A fracture in which bone fragments are separated from one another, producing deformity in the limb.
Ecchymosis
Bruising or discoloration associated with bleeding within or under the skin.
False motion
Movement that occurs in Abbie at a point where there is no joint, indicating a fracture; also called free movement.
Fascia
The fiver like connective tissue that covers arteries, veins, tendons, and ligaments.
Fibula
The outer and smaller bone of the two bones of the lower leg.
Fracture
A break in the continuity of a bone.
Glenoid fossa
He part of the scapula that joins with the humoral head to form the glenohumeral joint