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    Essay About an Injury

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    break‚ or shattering of a bone‚ and Toots (my brother) has a crack in his bone. He has a tibia stress fracture. It’s an acute traumatic injury. which usually involve a single blow from a single application of force.” The joints which were involved: knee joint‚ ankle joints (and hinge joints). He couldn’t move them for 6 weeks‚ because the plaster was wrapped around it. Recovery During recovering my brother did go with us on wintersports‚ but he said it was very boring for him. Because he did

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    Joints

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    Where two bones meet or link‚ it is called a joint or an articulation. Joints can be classified according to their structure and by the types of movement they allow. The body has more than 300 different joints. In the body there are three types of joints... Moveable/Synovial joints – Moveable joints allow for maximum movement. Moveable or synovial joints are normally found in the limbs‚ as we use these parts more than anything. Ligaments help to provide the stability of the bones‚ also the muscles

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    Horse Saddle Analysis

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    The connecting cinch attaches the front cinch and the flank cinch together underneath the horse. The stirrups should be approximately the length of the riders arm to ensure that the ball of the rider’s foot rests in the bottom of the stirrup and the knee has about a 45 degree angle.

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    Medical Terminology

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    Cassie Gremillion Medical Terminology Spring Pressession 2014 Homework 10 page 685 review of terms 1. Ankylosis- abnormal condition of stiffness (often referring to fixation of a joint‚ such as the result of chronic rheumatoid arthritis) The patient was experiencing rheumatoid arthritis more and more often causing her to have ankylosis in her knees. 2. Bursitis- inflammation of a bursa. Bursitis is charscterized by joint pain and tenderness when you press around the joint‚ stiffness and aching

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    Orthopedic Surgeon The job that I have chosen to write about is the orthopedic surgeon and I chose this job mainly because it sounds like a job that is rewarding and they make a lot of money. On a daily basis orthopedic surgeons diagnose and assess a patient’s’ injuries or diseases through testing‚ such as x-rays to look for broken bones‚ or blood tests to look for rheumatoid arthritis. Rheumatoid arthritis is when there is inflammation in the bone joints and it can cause a lot of pain. However

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    the participant could use whatever landing technique they would utilize during an actual sporting event‚ but they must remember to keep their arms above their head through the entire test; the stick it landing where the participant drops with minimal knee flexion‚

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    could go to. In reality‚ I was still a part of the team‚ but being hurt made me feel otherwise. I learned a lot about myself throughout the entirety of this basketball season‚ and all I could think about was that I had to work extremely hard to get my knee back to the way it was before my injury and make a comeback for the next season. Tearing my ACL‚ MCL‚ and my lateral meniscus during my sophomore year taught me to look forward‚ and work hard for the things that I want in

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    anatomy joints

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    Joints and Movements The Joints Definition: A joint (articulation) is point of contact between bones or between bone and cartilage. Joint Classifications Joints are classified by: The degree of movement they allow The structure of the joint The three types of joints that we will look at are: 1. Fibrous joints 2. Cartilaginous joints 3. Synovial joints Fibrous Joints These joints are also called "fixed" or "immoveable" joints‚ because they do not move. These joints have no joint cavity

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    Joints and Body Movements

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    Joints and Body Movements Laszlo Vass‚ Ed.D. Version 42-0014-00-01 Lab RepoRt assistant This document is not meant to be a substitute for a formal laboratory report. The Lab Report Assistant is simply a summary of the experiment’s questions‚ diagrams if needed‚ and data tables that should be addressed in a formal lab report. The intent is to facilitate students’ writing of lab reports by providing

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    Hip Fractures Candice Murphy BIO120 Anatomy and Physiology Essentials Phase 2 Individual Project 19 April 2015 Causes of Hip Fractures The most common causes of hip fractures are: • Falls to a hard surface from a great height. • Blunt trauma to the hip‚ such as from a car crash. • Diseases such as osteoporosis‚ a condition that causes the loss of bone tissue. • Obesity (too much weight may place great pressure on the hip bones. (Macon and Leonard‚ 2012) Common Locations of Fractures

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