Ankylosis is the stiffening of a joint by abnormal fusion, such that two bones fuse together to form a single unit.
The medical term for loss or absence of mobility in a joint is "ankylosis." It can result from conditions such as arthritis, injury, or surgical procedures that lead to the fusion or immobility of the joint.
Unfavorable ankylosis of the thoracolumbar spine means that your posture is in an unnatural position stemming from your middle, lower back. This could mean that you are stuck in a hunched or side leaning position.
The condition you are referring to is called joint stiffness or immobility. It can be caused by various factors such as injury, inflammation, arthritis, or muscle tightness. Treatment typically involves stretching exercises, physical therapy, and sometimes medication.
When two bones fuse together into a single bone, it is called bone fusion or ankylosis. This can occur due to trauma, infection, inflammation, or other causes, resulting in a loss of movement at that joint.
The medical term for fusing the joint of the big toe is arthrodesis. This procedure is often done to relieve pain and improve function in conditions such as severe arthritis or deformities of the big toe joint.
ankylosis of a joint means fusion of the articular surfaces renderring the joint immobile
Ankylosis or anchylosis is a stiffness of a joint due to abnormal adhesion and rigidity of the bones of the joint, this can be the result of injury or disease.
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stiffening of a joint ,which can cause pain and loss of mobility.
Ankylosis.Stiffness in the joints in medical terminology is also often referred to as arthritis, if the stiffness is caused by inflammation from disease, injury, disorder or infection.If the stiffness results in total joint immobility it is called an ankylosed joint.
Ankylosis is the loss or absense of mobility in a joint.
Another term for surgical ankylosis is "arthrodesis." This procedure involves the surgical fusion of a joint to eliminate movement and alleviate pain, often used in cases of severe joint damage or arthritis.
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It is also known as Ankylosing Sponylitis.
Ankylosis is the stiffening or fusion of a joint due to abnormal growth of bone or connective tissue. It can be caused by conditions such as arthritis, injury, infection, or inflammation that disrupt the normal function of the joint and lead to the formation of excess bone.
Favorable ankylosis refers to a condition where the fusion of bones or joints results in a stable and functional alignment, often after an injury or surgery. In this context, the term "favorable" implies that the ankylosis leads to improved stability and reduced pain, allowing for better overall function of the affected area. This is typically seen in cases where natural healing processes result in a beneficial outcome for the patient's mobility and quality of life.