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    Bone Dissection

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    from the bone as you do this‚ note the way that muscles are attached.. 2. Split the bone lengthwise. 3. Examine the bone and locate the following structures: a. Tendon - Examine the attachment of the muscles to bone. In most cases‚ the long ropelike attachment is a tendon and is composed of dense regular connective tissue. b. Periosteum This thin membrane covers the outside of the bone. c. Articular cartilage Note this thin layer of cartilage

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    The tendon is fused with the periosteum of the bone. The tension from the interaction of the muscle and the tendon is transfered to the mysia‚ tendon‚ then the periosteum to pull the bone and create movement. In some locations of the body‚ the mysia may fuse with a broad tendon-like sheet called aponeurosis (fascia). Due to the fact that skeletal muscles are long and cylindrical‚ they are

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    to the humerus. The rotator cuff is composed of four tendons that attach to the humerus and are continuous of four muscles that originate at the scapula. Each muscle has a name – supraspinatus‚ subscapularis‚ infraspinatus‚ and the teres minor‚ and any of these muscles can be damaged. “A rotator cuff tear usually occurs where the supraspinatus tendon inserts into the humerus. The injury can be superficial or can involve the entire tendon. Degenerative conditions‚

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    Shoulder injury 1. Torin’s diagnosis (without being able to see the x-ray‚ as it was not on the case study information sheet) seems to be a dislocated shoulder joint. 2. The shoulder joint is most reinforced by tendons‚ especially the long head of the biceps brachii and the four tendons/associated muscles that make up the rotator cuff: subscapularis‚ supraspinatus‚ infraspinatus‚ and teres minor. 3. It is extremely helpful to use the numerical scale for quantifying pain severity for a patient

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    Imaging 2 Mod 2 Hello Everyone! 1.Best radiological Evaluation method: Impingement syndrome: According to McKinnis (2104)‚ two types of impingement syndrome: Internal impingement and External impingement‚ however most commonly seen in overhead activities athletes. In addition‚ magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can identify impingement and various associated soft tissue pathologies ( Mckinnis‚ 2014). Ultrasound is to be a justifiable and cost effective assessment method to identify pathology in the

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    warmth are few symptoms of this pain. Muscular tissues and tendons are connected to hip joint which in live performance permits the action of the joint‚ aside from the movement‚ muscular tissues also be certain joint balance. Within the hip joint colossal brusaes are present which can be sacs full of fluid and these

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    Chapter 5 Study Guide Name: Hour: 1. What are the five most important functions of epithelial tissue. 2. Identify the four principal tissue types. 3. Explain how the shape of epithelial cells is used for classification purposes. What are the four types of epithelium described in this classification process? 4. Classify epithelium according to the layers of cells present. 5. List the types of simple and stratified epithelium and give examples of each

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    The Ball Joint

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    THE BALL-AND-SOCKET JOINT 1 The Ball-and-Socket Joint HCS/230 January 10‚ 2011 Dr. Mike Liang THE BALL-AND-SOCKET JOINT 2 The Ball-and-Socket Joint Joints are essential in allowing movement of the human body. They are located at the intersection of bones‚ and their structures determine the type of movement that will occur at that location. Each joint contains components

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    change the reflex time‚ and to determine conduction time from tendon tap to response of the gastrocnemius muscle in the Achilles reflex arc and of the quadriceps muscle in the patellar tendon reflex arc by recording the results using the Labscribe software and analyzing the data. 3. Experiment one hypothesis: The response time to visual stimulus will be slower than that of the auditory stimulus Experiment two hypothesis: The Achilles tendon response will be slower than the patellar response. The

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    The Human Skeletal System Introduction The human skeletal system is comprised of both fused and individual bones; supported and supplemented by ligaments‚ tendons‚ muscles and cartilage. The skeletons purpose is to protect and support the delicate internal organs and provide a framework that allows the body to stand upright and move. It also produces blood cells and stores minerals that our body needs to function effectively. The skeletal system is a very important part of the human body. Without

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