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    had surgery. There were consequences. However‚ they don’t quite outweigh the positives. Nothing that I was worried about pre-op never fell through‚ although some of the permanent things are definitely a pain in the neck. Literally. I have winged scapula as a result of the surgery‚ meaning that my shoulder blades sit at a strange angle and trapped nerves are more common. My back is almost always stiff and I can’t sit‚ stand‚ or lay down in the same position for too long. But on top of that I have

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    flatbone found at the middle of the chest ‚attached to a cage of flat‚curved bones called RIBS RIBS: encloses the heart and lungs ; 24 ribs in all 2. APPENDICULAR SKELETON: made up 126 bones SCAPULA or shoulder blade: flat and triangular CLAVICLES or collar bones: joins the shoulder blade ARM BONES: upper arm and lower arm (FOREARM) HIPBONE: bone just below the waist; forms a ring called the PELVIS.

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    Case Study: CVA Angel Hernandez Keiser University Ms. Gutierrez   CVA Cerebrovascular accident is well known as a stroke and affects around 800‚000 people every year (Mclntosh‚ 2016). There are three types of strokes: ischemic‚ hemorrhagic and transient ischemic attacks (TIAs) (Mclntosh‚ 2016). Ischemic stroke is the most prevailing type of strokes with an 85 percent average rate (Mclntosh‚ 2016). It is cause by the reduction of blood flow‚ because of a narrowed or blocked artery in the brain (Mclntosh

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    survive as long as he did on one of the most remote islands off the coast of North America? Though there were several aspects of the investigation left open‚ what could be determined for certain was that the dog suffered blunt force trauma to the scapula‚ rib‚ and phalanges to such an extreme that it is unlikely he survived without human care. It is speculated that the dog hobbled on three healthy legs due to his injuries. The state of the healing process indicates the dog survived at least four months

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    Perfection In Sport Essay

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    Perfection; can it be attained? Can perfection be attained in certain movements in sport? Can perfection be learned? Can perfection be learned so it becomes consistent? Or‚ finally and most probably‚ is consistency what leads to perfection? Three-hundred; twenty-seven straight batters retired; fifteen for fifteen passing; the ace‚ the hole-in-one; all of these happenings are considered perfection in the sporting world. A perfect game in bowling is a three-hundred game. When a pitcher pitches a perfect

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    M09_MARI6128_10_SE_CH09.QXD 1/19/11 12:17 PM Page 119 REVIEW SHEET NAME_________________________________ 10/6/2012 EXERCISE LAB TIME/DATE ________________________ 9 Overview of the Skeleton: Classification and Structure of Bones and Cartilages Bone Markings 1. Match the terms in column B with the appropriate description in column A. Column B Column A spine __________________ 1. sharp‚ slender process* a. condyle __________________ tubercle

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    Week 4 Chapter Questions Assignment Instructions: Type your answers IN BOLD‚ following the selected Checkpoint questions. Week 1 Chapter 1 1. What is the basic difference between anatomy and physiology? (p. 2) ANSWER: Anatomy is the study of body structure and Physiology is the study of body function. 2. Define each of the following terms: atom‚ molecule‚ cell‚ tissue‚ organ‚ system‚ and organism. (p. 6) ANSWER: atoms‚ the smallest units of matter that participate in chemical reactions

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    injections; however‚ there are three sites that are most commonly used in this procedure. Deltoid muscle The deltoid muscle located laterally on the upper arm can be used for intramuscular injections. Originating from the Acromion process of the scapula and inserting approximately one-third of the way down the humerus‚ the deltoid muscle can be used readily for IM injections if there is sufficient muscle mass to justify use of this site. The deltoid’s close proximity

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    Biology 64 Instructor: Chooljian Lecture Exam #2 Review FIRST: Be sure to: Review the lecture notes and .pdfs Know all anatomical terms in chapters in boldface type and be able to define them Study the “Concept Check” at the end of each topic section in the text Skeletal System (Chapters 5-7) 1. What are the functions of the skeletal system? 2. Know the terminology for a long bone (epiphysis‚ etc.) 3. What is periosteum? Endosteum? What structures/cells can be

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    the collar bone. The top of the shoulder is formed by the acromion which is part of the scapular. There are four joints in the shoulder. The first is the glenohumeral joint‚ which is where the head of the humerus bone fits into the socket of the scapula. The acromioclavicular joint (AC) is where the clavicle meets the acromion. The Sternoclavicular joint supports the arm and shoulder connection to the front of the chest. A false joint is formed where the shoulder blade glides against the thorax (the

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