Medical Terminology Simplified

(Grace) #1

Joints


10–51 To allow for body movements, bones must have points where they meet
(articulate). These articulating points form joints that have various degrees of
mobility. Some are freely movable (diarthroses); others are only slightly movable
(amphiarthroses), and the remaining are totally immovable (synarthroses). All three
types are necessary for smooth, coordinated body movements.
Use the information above to identify the term that means
totally immovable joints:____________________
freely movable joints:____________________
slightly movable joints:____________________

10–52 Usearthr/o(joint) to develop medical words that mean
disease of a joint:____________________ / _____ / ____________________
inflammation of a joint: ____________________ / __________
surgical puncture of a joint:
____________________ / _____ / ____________________

10–53 Arthr/o/scopy is the visual examination of the interior of a joint per-
formed by inserting an endo/scope through a small incision. Arthr/o/scopy is
performed to repair and remove joint tissue, especially of the knee, ankle, and
shoulder. (See Fig. 10–6.)
The endo/scope used to perform arthr/o/scopy is called an
____________________ / _____ / ____________________.

Boldfaceindicates a word root or combining form. Blueindicates a suffix. Pinkindicates a prefix.


474 CHAPTER 10• Musculoskeletal System


synarthroses
sĭn-ăr-THRŌ-sēz

diarthroses
dī-ăr-THRŌ-sēz

amphiarthroses
ăm-fē-ăr-THRŌ-sēz

arthr/o/pathy
ăr-THRŎP-ă-thē

arthr/itis
ăr-THRĪ-tĭs

arthr/o/centesis
ăr-thrō-sĕn-TĒ-sĭs

arthr/o/scope
ĂR-thrō-skōp

Viewing
scope

Irrigating
instrument


Trimming
instrument

Knee

Fibula Tibia

Femur

Patella

Figure 10-6Arthroscopy.
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