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Chapter 21 Orthopedic Surgery EXAM Study Guide. Abduction - Answermove away from mid-line or turn outward AC Joint - Answerallows movement of the scrapula beyond what is allowed at the sternoclavicular joint adduction - Answermoving of a body part toward the central axis of the body amphiarthrosis - Answerslightly movable joint avascular necrosis - Answerdeath of tissue due to insufficient blood supply cancellous bone - Answerspongy, porous, bone tissue in the inner part of a bone cartilage - Answerstrong connective tissue that supports the body and is softer and more flexible than bone comminuted - AnswerA fracture in which the bone is broken or splintered into pieces compartmental syndrome - AnswerIncreased pressure in a confined space. Fascia or cast etc. leads to hypoxic injury from swelling. 5 P's; Pain, Pallor, Parasthesia, Paralysis, Decreased perfusion (neurovascular compromise.). immediate tx: fasciotomy compound fracture - Answerfracture in which the broken ends of the bone protrude through the skin cortical bone - Answerhard, dense, strong bone that forms the outer layer of bone; also called compact bone delayed union - AnswerUsed to describe an increase in the healing time of fractures. The reasons are pathalogical (osteoporosis), mechanical (distraction of the fracture site or inadequate immobilization), or traumatic, referring to the type of injury sustained. diarthrosis - Answera joint so articulated as to move freely distraction - Answerseparation of tissues in the body created by tensile forces epiphysis - Answerthe end of a long bone flexion - Answerbending at the joint so that the angle between the bones is decreased ©BRIGHSTARS 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 2 | P a g e ligament - Answera sheet or band of tough fibrous tissue connecting bones or cartilages or supporting muscles or organs malunion - AnswerOccurs when the fracture heals in a position that does not resemble the original anatomical form of the bone and alters the mechanical function of the bone. marrow - Answerthe fatty network of connective tissue that fills the cavities of bones nonunion - AnswerFractured bones ends do not unite osteogenesis - AnswerBone formation proximal - Answercloser to the origin of the body part or the point of attachment of a limb to the body trunk shoulder joint - Answerjoint formed by the glenoid fossa and the head of the humerus; loose shallow joint that permits the greatest range of motion of any joint in the body; ball and socket diarthrosis splint - Answeran orthopedic mechanical device used to immobilize and protect a part of the body (as a broken leg) valgus - Answerturned outward ; especially : of, relating to, or being a deformity in which an anatomical part is turned outward away from the midline of the body to an abnormal degree Cancellous - Answerspongy bone contains trabecule found in epiphysis and in center of flat bones bursa - Answersmall sac lubricates for joint movement irregular bones - Answervertebrae, facial bones red bone marrow - Answerproduces RBSs, platelets, and WBCs short bones - Answercarpal and tarsal bones flat bones - Answerribs, sternum, cranial bones yellow bone marrow - Answerfat center

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Abduction - Answer✔move away from mid-line or turn outward

AC Joint - Answer✔allows movement of the scrapula beyond what is allowed at the
sternoclavicular joint
adduction - Answer✔moving of a body part toward the central axis of the body
amphiarthrosis - Answer✔slightly movable joint

avascular necrosis - Answer✔death of tissue due to insufficient blood supply

cancellous bone - Answer✔spongy, porous, bone tissue in the inner part of a bone
cartilage - Answer✔strong connective tissue that supports the body and is softer and more
flexible than bone
comminuted - Answer✔A fracture in which the bone is broken or splintered into pieces

compartmental syndrome - Answer✔Increased pressure in a confined space. Fascia or cast etc.
leads to hypoxic injury from swelling. 5 P's; Pain, Pallor, Parasthesia, Paralysis, Decreased
perfusion (neurovascular compromise.). immediate tx: fasciotomy
compound fracture - Answer✔fracture in which the broken ends of the bone protrude through the
skin
cortical bone - Answer✔hard, dense, strong bone that forms the outer layer of bone; also called
compact bone
delayed union - Answer✔Used to describe an increase in the healing time of fractures. The
reasons are pathalogical (osteoporosis), mechanical (distraction of the fracture site or inadequate
immobilization), or traumatic, referring to the type of injury sustained.
diarthrosis - Answer✔a joint so articulated as to move freely

distraction - Answer✔separation of tissues in the body created by tensile forces

epiphysis - Answer✔the end of a long bone
flexion - Answer✔bending at the joint so that the angle between the bones is decreased

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ligament - Answer✔a sheet or band of tough fibrous tissue connecting bones or cartilages or
supporting muscles or organs
malunion - Answer✔Occurs when the fracture heals in a position that does not resemble the
original anatomical form of the bone and alters the mechanical function of the bone.
marrow - Answer✔the fatty network of connective tissue that fills the cavities of bones

nonunion - Answer✔Fractured bones ends do not unite

osteogenesis - Answer✔Bone formation
proximal - Answer✔closer to the origin of the body part or the point of attachment of a limb to
the body trunk
shoulder joint - Answer✔joint formed by the glenoid fossa and the head of the humerus; loose
shallow joint that permits the greatest range of motion of any joint in the body; ball and socket
diarthrosis
splint - Answer✔an orthopedic mechanical device used to immobilize and protect a part of the
body (as a broken leg)
valgus - Answer✔turned outward ; especially : of, relating to, or being a deformity in which an
anatomical part is turned outward away from the midline of the body to an abnormal degree
Cancellous - Answer✔spongy bone contains trabecule found in epiphysis and in center of flat
bones
bursa - Answer✔small sac lubricates for joint movement
irregular bones - Answer✔vertebrae, facial bones

red bone marrow - Answer✔produces RBSs, platelets, and WBCs

short bones - Answer✔carpal and tarsal bones
flat bones - Answer✔ribs, sternum, cranial bones

yellow bone marrow - Answer✔fat center of shaft in adults

joint - Answer✔articulation
epiphyseal joint - Answer✔area of active bone growth

periosteum - Answer✔covering of bone anchors tendons and ligaments; nourishes bone

tendon - Answer✔connects muscle to bone
ligament - Answer✔connects bone to bone
sesamoid bone - Answer✔found with in tendons


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