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    between the greater trochanter and lesser trochanter of the femur: 2. Draw a picture of what you think Margaret’s fracture looks like. 3. The radiologist reported signs of osteoporosis. Describe the characteristics of an osteoporotic femur as seen on an X-ray. (How does it differ in appearance from a normal femur?) Osteoporosis is marked by a decreased bone volume. Loss of spongy ("cancellous") bone is greater than loss of compact bone. In the femur‚ osteoporotic changes would include a thinning of

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    What is Osteoporosis? Have you ever heard of the disease “Osteoporosis” and wondered what it is and if you may be at risk? Well‚ you will learn throughout this paper how important it is to be informed about osteoporosis. This medical condition is when your bones become brittle and fragile with thinning and reduction in bone mass‚ due to depletion of calcium and bone protein (MedicineNet). Bone is living tissue that is constantly becoming broken down and replaced. When you have osteoporosis‚ bone brittleness

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    Occupational therapists in falls prevention Generally‚ the role of occupational therapists in falls prevention among elderly people‚ I think‚ could be very broad and significant. The elderly people can receive occupational therapy services for falls prevention in a variety of settings‚ such as their own houses‚ rehabilitation centres‚ acute care hospitals and nursing homes. Occupational therapy practitioners working in home environment have a unique opportunity to explore the home hazards

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    In India more than 8.1 crore population is above 60 years of age. Its sums up to 8 percent of the total population of India. Uttar Pradesh has the largest population of senior citizens with 1.5 crore‚ followed by Maharastra with 85 Lac‚ West Bengal with 57 Lac and Bihar with 55 Lac. More than 30% of this population is neglected and 48% of the neglected citizens are neglected and suffer at the hands of their own families. Only 15% of them registers complaints on an average. About 90% of the problems

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    purpose of the research is to determine whether multimedia fall prevention education using different instructional strategies increases older adult’s knowledge of fall threats and their fall prevention behaviors. The population being studied in this research is community dwelling older adults who participated in response to flyers or through senior housing and community facilities. There are fifty-three of these older adults who are 65 years old or older and have no physical or mental disabilities. The

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    paperwork of PSY 350 Week 5 Discussion Question 1 Brain Injury shows the solutions to the following problems: View the Brain Injury video: What can the brain do to repair itself after traumatic injury? What does the recovery of the brain typically depend on? How does therapy facilitate in the restoration of lost brain function? Are there any other approaches‚ besides physical therapy that could assist in regaining the brain function lost from a traumatic brain injury? Your initial post

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    Name: Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) Definition: Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic inflammatory disorder. It affects the small joints of hands and feets‚ and the lining of joints that results in painful swelling. Swelling can cause bone erosion and joint deformity. RA is an autoimmune disorder‚ in which the immune system falsely attacks own body’s tissues. Rheumatoid arthritis not only causes a joint problem‚ but it can also affect the other organs of the body such as the skin‚ eyes‚ lungs‚ and blood

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    Lorik Berisha 20241446 14/03/15 Describe the long-term effects of exercise on the musculoskeletal system and energy systems: Musculoskeletal System: Muscles become bigger and stronger depending on the type of exercise that you do. Such as for strength exercises - heavy weights and low repetitions also increase the strength and size of muscle tissue (which is called muscle hypertrophy). However endurance

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    Osteoporosis Osteoporosis is a bone disease in which there is a deficiency in calcium or vitamin D‚ causing the bones to become weak and fragile from the loss of tissue structure. Since the bones are weak‚ the bones may break from a fall‚ minor bumps‚ or from sneezing. Having osteoporosis increases the risk of breaking a bone; some common bone breaks are the hip‚ spine‚ and wrist. It can lead to permanent pain and also cause loss of height. The authors of “Nutrition: science and application” wrote

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    Risk Assessment Hi I’m am and I going to write about the control measure and the outcomes. This will include the procedures that will be taken to limit or stop accidents from happening throughout the two sports I have chosen. This will go along with the Risk assessment sheet. Football. Hazard One- Number of players on the pitch. This could lead to many collisions and players running into each other. The control measure for this would be to limit the teams to 11 v 11 as this would provide

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