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✔✔Full ROM - ✔✔Diathroses are joints that have free movement. Ball-of-sockets (hip)
and hinge joints (knees) are common diathroses joints, (synovial joints)
✔✔Synovial Joints - ✔✔Free moving joints, are surrounded by joint capsules.
✔✔Bursae - ✔✔Sacs of fluid that are located between the bones out the joint and the
tensions that hold the muscle in place
✔✔Extension - ✔✔To increase the angle of the joint
✔✔Flexion - ✔✔To decrease the angle of the joint
✔✔Abduction - ✔✔Movement away from the midline
✔✔Adduction - ✔✔Movement towards the middle
✔✔Supination - ✔✔Turning the palm or foot upward
✔✔Pronation - ✔✔Turning the palm or foot downward
✔✔Dorsiflexion - ✔✔Raising the foot, pulling the toes toward the shin
✔✔Plantarflexion - ✔✔Lowering the foot, pointing the toes away from the shin
✔✔Eversion - ✔✔Turning outward
✔✔Inversion - ✔✔Turning inward
✔✔Protraction - ✔✔Moving a part of the body forward
✔✔Retraction - ✔✔Moving a part of the body backyard
✔✔Rotation - ✔✔Revolving a bone around its axis
✔✔Fracture - ✔✔A broken bone
✔✔Comminuted Fracture - ✔✔The bone is crushed or shattered
✔✔Compression Fracture - ✔✔The fractured area of bone collapse on itself
, ✔✔Colles Fracture - ✔✔The break of the distal end of the radius at the epiphysis often
occurs when the patient has steroid to break his or her fall
✔✔Complicated Fracture - ✔✔The bone is broken and pierces an internal organ
✔✔Impacted Fracture - ✔✔The bone is broken and the ends are driven into each other
✔✔Hairline Fracture - ✔✔A minor fracture spotters as a thin line on x-ray and may not
extend completely through the bone
✔✔Greenstack Fracture - ✔✔The bone is partially bent and partially broken; this is a
common fracture in children because their bones are still soft
✔✔Salter-Harris Fracture - ✔✔A fracture of the epiphyseal plate in children
✔✔Pathologic Fracture - ✔✔A fracture occurring spontaneously as a result of disease
✔✔Sprain - ✔✔A traumatic injury to a joint involving soft tissue (muscles, ligaments,
tendons)
✔✔Strain - ✔✔A result of overuse or overstretching
✔✔Dislocation - ✔✔When a bone comes completely out of place and subluxation is
partially out of joint
✔✔ICD-10 Volume 1 - ✔✔Tabular list
✔✔ICD-10 Volume 2 - ✔✔Instruction module
✔✔ICD-10 Volume 3 - ✔✔Alphabetic list
✔✔Main Term Code - ✔✔Appears in boldface and is followed by the default code
✔✔Subterm Code - ✔✔Found below the main term; may show the etiology of the
disease
✔✔Non-essential Modifier - ✔✔Are shown in parentheses on the same life as the
subterm code
✔✔Eponym - ✔✔Condition named for a person
✔✔Not Elsewhere Classifiable (NEC) - ✔✔No code is specific for that condition