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    Case Study #35

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    Case Study #35Case Study #35Scenario S.P. is admitted to the orthopedic ward. She has fallen at home and she has sustained an intracapsular fracture of the hip at the femoral neck. The following history is obtained from her: She is a 75-year-old widow with three children living nearby. Her father died of cancer at age 62; mother died of heart failure at age 79. Her height is 5’3 and weighs 118 pounds. She has a 50 pack year smoking history and denies alcohol use. She has severe Rheumatoid Arthritis

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    Essay On Ehlers Danlos

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    If you regularly dislocate your joints‚ you may have Ehlers-Danlos syndrome‚ which is a group of connective tissue disorders that are caused by the disruption of the integrity of collagen. Ehlers-Danlos is not rare‚ but it is rarely diagnosed. While there is no cure‚ there are treatments that can help alleviate your symptoms. Here’s what you need to know. Ehlers-Danlos syndrome Ehlers-Danlos is a group of six or more genetic disorders. If you have it‚ chances are high that someone else in your

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    Osteomalacia

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    After reading Arthritis Research UK’s online pamphlet article on osteomalacia I feel very informed about this skeletal disease. This article had everything I needed to know. It told all about the disease‚ what it is‚ what causes it‚ who is at risk‚ research and more. I learned that osteomalacia means soft bones‚ and that is exactly what the disease is. The mineralization in the bones does not happen properly‚ causing bones to be made up of a collagen matrix with no mineralization covering. This causes

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    Periodontitis

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    Following gingivitis‚ periodontitis considered to be the second most common infectious disease of periodontum. Gingivitis is a disease which arise when there is an inflammation in the ginigival epithelium as well in the connective tissue. When this inflammation start to cause destruction in periodontal connective tissue and the bone which support the tooth then this situation called periodontitis. The causative factor for both gingivitis and periodontitis is microbial(1). It is important to know

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    PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF CHRONIC OSTEOMYELITIS Red text - signs & symptoms manifested by the client. * - as evidenced by the biopsy result Analysis: The client was diagnosed with chronic osteomyelitis on her 2nd confinement after she sought consult for a tender mass growth on her Right radius. Chronic osteomyelitis is an infection of the bone usually caused by extension of soft

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    Research Paper: Osteoarthritis Osteoarthritis is a form of arthritis that causes joint degrading which is most commonly found in the knees‚ hands‚ hips‚ feet‚ and spine. Osteoarthritis is the second most common form of arthritis and first most common in the U.S (Brandt‚ Kenneth D.‚ M. ‚ Doherty‚ and Stefan Lohmander‚ 1998‚ 67). This disease is caused when there is gradual cartilage loss from joints; this can cause bony spurs and cysts (Brandt‚ Kenneth D.‚ M.‚ Doherty‚ Stefan Lohmander‚ 1998‚ 30)

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    Bone Spur Research Paper

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    Home Remedy for Bone Spur There are number of home remedies for treatment of Bone Spur. Some of them are listed below: Cut a paper in the shape of heel and immerses it in apple cider vinegar. Now wear this paper regularly at least for 4-5 days and find relief from heel spurs. The water include chlorine is also useful in taking away the pain and reduce inflammation caused in the body due to Spur. Borax solution is one of the easy and effective home remedies for treating “Heel spurs” (a

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    What Are Compound Fractures

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    Managing Pediatric Illness and Injury Recognising fractures and dislocations A fracture is the cracking or breaking of a bone and dislocations are where a bone has been displaced from the point in where it should be. There are different types of fractures with the most common being hairline and compound. Hairline fractures are where there is a very fine line between the segments of the bone that appears when x- rayed. The bone segments will remain in alignment and the fracture may not go fully

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    Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI) is a bone disease that is also known as brittle bone disease. It is a genetic disorder that can affect extra skeletal tissues‚ teeth‚ and heart valves. Mostly though‚ this disease affects bones and muscles. The bones become very fragile and very breakable as well as the muscles become very weak. All of these things happen as a result of one out of two genes that carry the instructions for type one collagen‚ this collagen is what carries these deformities. These genes

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    Imperfection is prominent in our society; it contains war‚ greed‚ sickness. Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI) is a group of genetic disorder that attacks the bones‚ making them fragile and weak‚ easy to break. Throughout a person’s lifetime with OI‚ a person may experience a few fractures to common breaks in the bone‚ due to trauma or everyday tasks. Different types of OI have been established to accommodate the wide range of the disease‚ from Type I to Type VIII. Because of those with more severe Osteogenesis

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