Definition: The term 'arthropleure' comes from Greek, meaning 'to move bones'. It describes a painful condition where the body's muscles, tendons, ligaments, and joints are stretched beyond their natural ability to support normal movement, leading to pain, stiffness, or swelling in affected areas. The disease is often related to bone or cartilage injury, inflammation of tendinous or joint tissues, or damage to joint structures as a result of trauma or arthritis.