No, the displacement of a bone end from a joint is not classified as a sprain; it is known as a dislocation. A sprain refers to the overstretching or tearing of ligaments, which are the tissues that connect bones to one another at a joint. Dislocations often require medical intervention to realign the bones properly, while sprains may be treated with rest, ice, compression, and elevation (RICE) depending on their severity.
Ankle is a synovial type of joint. You have the lower end of tibia bone, medially and lower end of fibula bone, laterally and talus bone on other side of the joint.
proximal end is that end of bone which away from joint
proximal end is that end of bone which away from joint
The scientific term for bone end is "epiphysis." This is the rounded end of a long bone that forms a joint with another bone.
spongy bone. And it is usually at the end of a bone next to the joint
The proximal end of the clavicle attaches to the manubrium of the sternum. This joint is called the acromiovlavicular joint.
The epiphysis is the rounded end of a long bone, at its joint with adjacent bone.
TENDONS are at the end of a muscle that connects to bone Ligaments connect bone to bone at the joint. They give the joint stability, so muscles and tendons can move bones through normal ROM.
The joint where the end of the bone moves in a circular motion is called a ball-and-socket joint. This type of joint allows for a wide range of movement, including rotation, and is exemplified by the shoulder and hip joints. In a ball-and-socket joint, the spherical head of one bone fits into a cup-like socket of another, enabling multi-directional movement.
The radius and its companion bone the ulna form the forearm and are part of, or connect to, the wrist (radiocarpal joint) at the distal end and elbow (radioulnar joint) at the proximal end.
The epiphysis is the end of the long bone whereas the diaphysis is the shaft or body.
By sawing off the end of the bone and screwing a titanium replacement into the cut end.