Arthrocleisis

/ˌɑːrθroʊˈklaɪsɪs/ noun

A surgical procedure that fuses or anchors a joint, making it immobile to relieve pain or provide stability.

From Greek 'arthron' (joint) + 'kleisis' (closure or locking). The term describes the surgical goal of permanently locking a joint in position, contrasting with arthroclasia.

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