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    commonly known as the meat which is eaten. The tendons and ligaments were both shiny white tissue. The cartilage was smooth shiny tissue. The skin was very difficult to remove. It was white with a yellow and pink tint. It was thin in some areas but thick in others. The fat was thick and in bundles of tissue that was white with a yellow tint. The muscle of the chicken wing was bundles of pale pink flesh‚ commonly known as the meat which is eaten. The tendons and ligaments were both shiny white tissue

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    Article 62: Snayu (Ligaments) Introduction In Ayurveda‚ snayu refers to the ligaments and kandra stands for tendons. The study of the ligaments is known as desmology. Joint represents the articular apparatus‚ whereas‚ muscle‚ ligament‚ and tendon constitute the extra-articular apparatus. Diseases of the joints are better known as rheumatic diseases. Sandhigatavata (osteoarthritis)‚ amavata (rheumatoid-arthritis) and vata-rakta (gout) are common forms of arthritis seen in clinical practice. Rheumatism

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    Trigger Finger

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    pulleys and tendons in the hand that bend the fingers. The tendons work like long ropes connecting the muscles of the forearm with the bones of the fingers and thumb. In the finger‚ the pulleys are a series of rings that form a tunnel through which the tendons must glide‚ much like the guides on a fishing rod through which the line (or tendon) must pass. These pulleys hold the tendons close against the bone. The tendons and the tunnel have a slick lining that allows easy gliding of the tendon through

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    patellar tendon bone-tendon-bone graft has been the "gold standard" graft choice for ACL reconstructions since it became common practice in the mid-1980. It has been used extensively by surgeons since that time and still remains the graft of choice for a high number of orthopedists who perform this surgery regularly. The patellar tendon graft has consistently demonstrated excellent surgical outcomes with a 90-95% success rate in terms of returning to pre-injury level of sports. A patellar tendon graft

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    Tendinitis Case Study

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    Tendonitis 1. Explain what the disease/disorder/injury is in detail - Tendinitis is inflammation of a tendon. A tendon is the thick‚ cord-like tissue that attaches a muscle to a bone. 2. How is it diagnosed? - If you have the symptoms of tendinitis‚ your doctor may order X-rays and bone scans to rule out bone damage. MRI scans can help determine the severity of damage to a tendon but are usually unnecessary for newly diagnosed cases of tendinitis. Your doctor can also assess whether you have

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    Club Foot

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    turns inward and points down. The forefoot is curved inward‚ the heel is bent inward‚ and the ankle is fixed in planter flexion with the toes pointing down. Shortened tendons on the inside of the lower leg‚ together with abnormally shaped bones that restrict movement outwards cause the foot to turn inwards. A tightened Achilles tendon causes the foot to point downwards. The medical term for clubfoot is talipes equinovarus. It is the most common congenital disorder of the lower extremity. There

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    Frog Leg Lab Report

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    leg and cut off the muscle on the femur‚ and find the gastrocnemius muscle‚ which is the big muscle on the lower leg‚ and then we found the tendon of Achilles that is below the heel‚ and cut it at the lowest point of the tendon‚ and then cut off the tibia bone. Moreover‚ we measured the resting length of the muscle. After that‚ we tie a suture around the tendon and placed it on the femur clamp‚ and then we placed the stimulating electrodes touched the belly of the muscle‚ and the stimulating electrodes

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    The Effects of High Heels

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    Wearing High Heels And Their Effects On Women’s Legs When it comes to shoes‚ some women will go through hell for a pair of Jimmy Choos. But what effect does wearing high heels have on our bodies? Clinicians have known for a long time that if you hold a limb in a shortened position over an extended period‚ the muscles shorten. High-heeled shoes push our heels up‚ which made Marco Narici from Manchester Metropolitan University wonder whether wearing heels on a regular basis could shorten our calf

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    or fatiguing of tendons or nearby tissues. The use inferred here is what is known as “submaximal loading‚” or what is otherwise known as being less than the maximal limit reachable by a particular muscle or group thereof. OI’s consist of lateral epicondylitis and medial epicondylitis‚ or more rudimentarily as “tennis elbow” and “golfer’s elbow” respectively. Other injuries exist‚ such as Achilles tendinopathy (pertaining to running injuries and a disruption of the Achilles tendon in less-than-ideal

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    Injury

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    injuries The dictionary definition of a ligament is ‘’ A short band of tough‚ flexible‚ fibrous connective tissue that connects two bones or cartilages or holds together a joint.’’ This basically means a ligament is a connective tissue that unlike a tendon which connects muscle to bone a ligament connects bone and also stabilised a joint. When someone damages a ligament it’s called a sprain. An example of a ligament injury is an ACL injury (Anterior cruciate ligament injury). This type of injury occurs

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