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    Sports Medicine Study Notes

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    * A beach volleyball player overstretching to reach a ball straining a hamstring. | Soft tissue | * Pain * Tenderness * Swelling * Decreased function * Insatiability | Injury to body tissue‚ other than bones and teeth (tendons‚ ligaments‚ muscles); these can be caused by internal or external forces | * a sprained ankle | Hard tissue | * Pain * Tenderness * Swelling * Decreased function * Deformity * Discoloration * Bleeding | Injury to the bones (teeth) or cartilage

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    Tooth Regeneration

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    Introduction Teeth are an important component of the oral cavity that affects other functions of the body such as digestion. However‚ unlike other parts of the body‚ teeth as a whole do not naturally regenerate once lost (Ravindran and George‚ 2015). Presently‚ missing teeth are usually replaced with artificial prostheses that can never fully restore the physiological functions of a natural tooth (Zhao and Chai‚ 2015). Over the past few decades‚ researchers have had a keen interest in stem cell-mediated

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    Evaluate how the name of a muscle can distinguish its location‚ action‚ shape‚ and function. Select five different muscles to make this distinction. Descriptive terms are used to name skeletal muscles. Some names give the location in the body. The temporalis muscle is attached to the temporal bone in the skull. The brachialis muscle is attached to the humerus bone‚ but brachial refers to the main artery in the arm. Some muscles are named for their origins and insertions‚ like the genioglossus

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    References: 1. ^ a b c d Hugman‚ Barry J.‚ ed. (2010). The PFA Footballers ’ Who ’s Who 2010–11. Mainstream Publishing. p. 136. ISBN 978-1-84596-601-0. 2. ^ Ligament damage following Huddersfield match‚ March 2008: from an article at the 4TheGame.com website. Retrieved on March 4‚ 2008 3 4. ^ "El-Abd Walks Like an Egyptian!": an interview at the EgyptianPlayers.com website. Retrieved on March 4‚ 2008. 5. ^ "Brighton

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    1. From libs to scorpions‚ these girls balance on one foot high above the ground then to end it they twist to the ground all without looking scared! A. While some girls and guys are on the ground basing their friends‚ some are in the air showing their flexibility off. B. This sport takes more muscle and mental thinking than you may think. C. Today we will be talking about why cheerleading should be a sport‚ the mental and physical strength it takes‚ how other sports relate to

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    Neutering‚ from the Latin neuter‚ is the removal of an animal’s reproductive organ‚ either all of it or a considerably large part. The term is often used in reference to males whereas spaying is often reserved for females. Colloquially‚ both terms are often referred to as fixing. While technically called castration for males‚ in male horses‚ the process is referred to as gelding. Neutering is the most common sterilizing method in animals. In the United States‚ most humane societies‚ animal shelters

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    that supports itself and keeps organs in their place. The pelvis and leg muscles are thick and strong to support the weight of the body. Levers: The system uses the bones with joints to provide movement to the body. The bones are held together by ligaments and tendons. The tibia and femur act as levers so a footballer can kick. Attachment: Bones provide a surface that the muscles can attach to‚ forming the human shape. A material called periosteum provides a surface that muscle tendons attach to. Protection:

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    STAGES OF CERVICAL CANCER. The process used to find out if cancer has spread within the cervix or to other parts of the body is called staging and the information gathered from the staging process determines the stage of the disease. It is important to know the stage in order to plan treatment. The following tests and procedures may be used in the staging process: CT scan‚ Positron emission tomography scan‚ Magnetic resonance imaging‚ Ultrasound exam‚ Chest X-ray‚ Cystoscopy ‚ Laparoscopy‚ and Pretreatment

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    the person with the brightest hair. The first ride that we went on was Snow White. We lucked out because it had a really short line. The lines for all the other rides were enormous. This was going to be a problem for us because Megan tore the ligaments in her left knee before school ended in a volleyball match. Next we headed over to the Peter Pan ride. “Oh my God‚ the Peter Pan ride‚” I yelled with excitement. “Why are you so obsessed with him?” Megan asked‚ rolling her eyes. “Because

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    Feeding a Pitbull It is suggested that pitbull owners feed their pets the foods that have what the breed requires in nutritional value. The dog food should contain nutrient sources that are similar to that found in their native lands that their ancestors ate. The requirements for a pitbull are a balance of protein‚ carbohydrates‚ fatty acids‚ vitamins and minerals. Many dogs are taken to the vet because of nutritional related problems. If the dog is not getting the proper nutrients that their diet

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