sacraliliatis Ankylosing Spondylitis Enteropathic Arthropathy Psoriatic Arthropathy (Psoriasis) Reiter’s Syndrome Endocrine and Metabolic Related Disorders (Crystal Deposition Joint Diseases) Gout -(Sodium Urea Crystals)‚ CPDD‚ HADD‚ Ochronosis Primary Synovial Disorders Synoviochondrometaplasia (SVCM)(Joint Mouse) Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis (PVN’s) Infectious Arthritis Pyogenic (puss forming) Arthritis – Staph Infection Non pyogenic Arthritis – TB‚ Fungal infections Miscellaneous
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people suffer from pain of arthritis or joint inflammation. The most common form of arthritis is osteoarthritis. Unlike rheumatoid arthritis this type does not cause deformity. The human body contains over 130 joints and any one of them can be susceptible to osteoarthritis. It typically targets hands‚ knees‚ shoulders and hips and elbows resulting in moderate to severe joint pain. It is basically the breaking down of the cartilage between the bones of our joints. This causes the bones to rub together
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move. http://iahealth.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/joints.gif http://www.innerbody.com/image/skel07.html 3. Name and describe three types of joints. Elbow Joint - elbow joint is a complex hinge joint formed between the distal end of the humerus in the upper arm and the proximal ends of the ulna and radius in the forearm. Gliding Joint - gliding joints allow the bones to glide
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information needed to complete an insurance claim correctly. | | Ultimate Medical Academy - All Rights Reserved Chapter Highlights | Chapter 12 Highlights The Musculoskeletal System subsection classifies procedures performed on bones‚ cartilage‚ joints‚ ligaments‚ muscles‚ and tendons and includes casting and strapping. | The CPT Musculoskeletal System subsection is arranged from head to toe according to body area and includes the following headings: General‚ Head‚ Neck and Thorax‚ Back and Flank
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wrist and the tarsals in the ankle. Categorize three different joints found within the vertebrae‚ including the bone markings of each bone and the movements produced by those joints. A joint is a meeting‚ or juncture‚ between two or more bones within the skeletal system. They are classified as synarthrotic‚ amphiarthrotic‚ or diarthrotic‚ based upon how much mobility they provide to that particular part of the body. A synarthrotic joint provides little or no movement‚ whatsoever. The suture lines
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exercise. 5. Differentiate between tendons‚ ligaments and joints. A tendon is a tough band of fibrous connective tissue that usually connects muscle to bone and is capable of withstanding tension. A joint is the location at which two or more bones make contact. A ligament is a short band of tough fibrous dense regular connective tissue composed mainly of long‚ stringy collagen fibers. Ligaments connect bones to other bones to form a joint. 6. What are the 2 main divisions of the skeletal system
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skeleton: The skeleton provides the body’s bony framework. Its four key functions are: 1. To provide shape and structure 2. To protect the body’s organs 3 With muscle allows the body to move 4. To store calcium and produce blood cells JOINTS: A joint is where two bones meet. They are characterized by the amount of movement they allow. There are three main groups: 1. Immobile: Where the bones are jointed together and don’t move. eg: Bones of the skull 2. Cartilaginous: Where the
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ligaments. Muscles are attached to bones via tendons for example‚ the distal biceps tendon attaches the bicep muscle to both forearm bones (radius and ulna); while ligaments holds different bones together at a joint‚ for example ligaments hold the femur and the tibia bones together at the knee joint. Other functions includes: • They help protect vital structures in the human body. For instance‚ the bones of the skull
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which lifts the heel and straightens the ankle. Latissimus dorsi is a large muscle on either side of the spine which supports the spine and stabilises the shoulder joint. Trapezius is the muscles on the spine which also raise the shoulder girdle. Biceps is the muscle which bends the elbow. Triceps is the muscle which straightens the elbow. Deltoid forms the curve of the
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self against an attacker. 1. Elbow Jab— lots of women are not aware that their elbows might be their best friend through attacks or assaults. This is since elbows are active and can create damages or discomfort when striking an attacker. On the other hand‚ women need to learn methods to put their body mass to execute an elbow jab. This action is easy since you only have to turn your midsection and utilize your lower and upper half to maximize the power of your elbow swing. It is better to go for
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