Musculoskeletal: Level 3 Flashcards
Fracture which occurs when a fragment of bone tears away from the main mass of bone.
Avulsion Fracture
Swelling of the soft tissue of the distal portion of the fingers and toes, usually associated with lung disease.
Clubbing
Break or splinter of the bone into more than two fragments.
Comminuted Fracture
A fracture in which the bone pierces the skin; an open fracture, results in an increased risk of infection.
Compound Fracture
Fracture in which a broken bone is wedged into another bone.
Impacted Fracture
Fracture which occurs when a rotating force is applied to the bone, the line of the fracture appears helical.
Spiral Fracture
Partial dislocation of a joint.
Subluxation
Inflammation of the tendon sheath, usually seen in the hands and wrists.
Tenosynovitis
A break in the bone which runs perpendicularly across the bone
Transverse Fracture