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    Age: __69_____ WT:_204_____ HT:___5’10”_ Medical Diagnosis/Research of Medical Diagnosis: A vertebral compression fracture is a fracture that can happen when the bones of the spine break due to trauma‚ but it can also be caused by osteoporosis‚ cancer‚ and other conditions. Symptoms include pain‚ weakness‚ tingling‚ incontinence‚ and more. Many tests can diagnose a vertebral compression fracture. Treatment involves back braces‚ rest‚ exercise‚ and sometimes medications‚ surgery‚ and

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    Osteoporosis is a disease characterized by low bone density‚ which can lead to an increased risk of bone fractures1. Osteoporosis is closely linked to bone remodeling2‚ an adaptive process which maintains bone tissue integrity throughout one’s lifetime3. This process is carried out by specialized groups of bone cells known as basic multicellular units (BMUs) which dictate the processes of coupled bone breakdown and bone formation.3 During osteoporosis‚ this bone turnover rate accelerates and bone

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    individuals of all ages. It is imperative for everyone to protect their bones and overall health by wearing seatbelts in any moving vehicle and by using appropriate protective equipment when participating in sports. If you have been diagnosed with osteoporosis‚ you may be more likely to break a bone as a result of a fall. In fact‚ most broken bones happen as a result of a fall. Falls happen for many reasons‚ most of which can be avoided. How common are Falls? Anyone is at risk for a fall‚ however‚

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    and variety of non-collagenous proteins in bone is altered. Osteoporosis is defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) in women as a bone mineral density 2.5 standard deviations below peak bone mass (20-year-old sex-matched healthy person average.) The term "established osteoporosis" includes the presence of a fragility fracture. Osteoporosis is most common in women after the menopause‚ when it is called postmenopausal osteoporosis‚ but may develop in men and premenopausal women in the presence

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    REVIEW SHEET EXERCISE 4 Endocrine System Physiology NAME: LAB TIME/DATE: Metabolism The following questions refer to Activity 1: Determining Baseline Metabolic Rates. 1. Which rat had the fastest baseline metabolic rate? The normal rat had the fastest baseline metabolic rate. 2. Compare the baseline metabolic rates for the thyroidectomized rat and the normal rat and explain your results. The normal rat’s baseline metabolic rate was faster than that of the thyroidectomized rat’s

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    that humans may experience as they advance in age (Zamulko‚ 2015). The first problem is osteoporosis. This condition is described by Dr. Zamulko (2015) as loss of bone density. Osteoporosis can be primary or secondary. Primary osteoporosis is a disease that develops as the individual ages. Secondary osteoporosis is related to an on other condition that places the individual at high risk of developing osteoporosis (Zamulko‚ 2015). These conditions could be linked to kidney function‚ liver function‚

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    Diseases in the Bone: |Diseases: |Cause |Symptoms |Treatment | |Osteoporosis |Loss of bone mass‚ ageing‚ bone density decrease‚ |Fracture (often first sign)‚ |Lifestyle changes – increase | | |weakened bones‚ menopause (drop in oestrogen)‚ bone |symptoms are not very |calcium intake‚ vitamin D | |

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    neck (webbed neck) and a low or indistinct hairline. • A tendency to develop high blood pressure (so this should be checked regularly). • Scoliosis (deformity of the spine) occurs in 10 percent of adolescent girls who have Turner syndrome. • Osteoporosis can develop because of a lack of estrogen‚ but this can largely be prevented by taking hormone replacement therapy. • A heart murmur‚ sometimes associated with narrowing of the aorta (blood vessel exiting the heart) Treatment • During childhood

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    What is Arthritis? What Causes Arthritis The word arthritis comes from the Greek arthron meaning "joint" and the Latin itis meaning "inflammation". The plural of arthritis is arthritides. Arthritis affects the musculoskeletal system‚ specifically the joints. It is the main cause of disability among people over fifty-five years of age in industrialized countries. Arthritis is not a single disease - it is a term that covers over 100 medical conditions. Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common form

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    questions you could be one of millions of people who suffer from arthritis‚ osteoporosis‚ and injuries from falling. As we all age our bodies just aren’t the same‚ it’s very important to be aware of these conditions and know how to prevent them to keep your musculoskeletal system as healthy as possible as you age. There are many things that put you at risk for falls such as medication side effects or physical ailments. Osteoporosis and arthritis are common among the elderly and include many risk factors

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