Arthroclasia

/ˌɑːrθroʊˈkleɪʒə/ noun

A surgical procedure involving the breaking or fracturing of a joint to relieve contractures or improve mobility.

From Greek 'arthron' (joint) + 'klasis' (breaking). This surgical term emerged in 19th-century orthopedic medicine when doctors deliberately broke rigid joints to restore function.

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