AAOS 12th Edition ECTSI - Chapter 32

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acromioclavicular (AC) joint

A simple joint where the bony projections of the scapula and the clavicle meet at the top of the shoulder.

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amputation

An injury in which part of the body is completely severed.

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articular cartilage

A pearly white layer of specialized cartilage covering the articular surfaces (contact surfaces on the ends) of bones in synovial joints.

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calcaneus

the heel bone

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closed fracture

Any break in a bone in which the overlying skin is not broken.

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compartment syndrome

Swelling in a confined space that produces dangerous pressure; may cut off blood flow or damage sensitive tissue.

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crepitus

A grating or grinding sensation caused by fractured bone ends or joints rubbing together

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dislocation

Disruption of a joint in which ligaments are damaged and the bone ends are no longer in contact.

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displaced fracture

A fracture in which bone fragments are separated from one another, producing deformity in the limb

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ecchymosis

Bruising or discoloration associated with bleeding within or under the skin.

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false motion

Movement that occurs in a bone at a point where there is no joint, indicating a fracture; also called free movement.

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fascia

The fiberlike connective tissue that covers arteries, veins, tendons, and ligaments.

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fibula

The outer and smaller bone of the two bones of the lower leg.

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fracture

a break in the continuity of a bone

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glenoid fossa

The part of the scapula that joins with the humeral head to form the glenohumeral joint.

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hematuria

blood in the urine

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joint

The place where two bones come into contact.

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ligaments

bands of fibrous tissue that connect bones to bones. Ligaments support and strengthen a joint

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nondisplaced fracture

A simple crack in the bone that has not caused the bone to move from its normal anatomic position; also called a hairline fracture.

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open fracture

Any break in a bone in which the overlying skin has been broken.

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pelvic binder

A device to splint the bony pelvis to reduce hemorrhage from bone ends, venous disruption, and pain.

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point tenderness

Tenderness that is sharply localized at the site of the injury, found by gently palpating along the bone with the tip of one finger.

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position of function

A hand position in which the wrist is slightly dorsiflexed and all finger joints are moderately flexed.

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reduce

to return a dislocated joint or fractured bone to its normal position; to set

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retroperitoneal space

The space between the abdominal cavity and the posterior abdominal wall, containing the kidneys, certain large vessels, and parts of the gastrointestinal tract.

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sciatic nerve

The major nerve to the lower extremities; controls much of muscle function in the leg and sensation in most of the leg and foot.

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sling

A bandage or material that helps to support the weight of an injured upper extremity.

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splint

A flexible or rigid device used to protect and maintain the position of an injured extremity.

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sprain

A joint injury involving damage to supporting ligaments, and sometimes partial or temporary dislocation of bone ends.

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strain

Stretching or tearing of a muscle; also called a muscle pull.

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swathe

A bandage that passes around the chest to secure an injured arm to the chest.

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tibia

The shin bone, the larger of the two bones of the lower leg.

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tourniquet

The bleeding control method used when a wound continues to bleed despite the use of direct pressure and elevation; useful if a patient is bleeding severely from a partial or complete amputation.

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traction

Longitudinal force applied to a structure.

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zone of injury

The area of potentially damaged soft tissue, adjacent nerves, and blood vessels surrounding an injury to a bone or a joint.