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    Article: de Vos R.J.‚ Weir A.‚ Schie H.T.M.‚ Bierma-Zeinstra S.M.A.‚ Verhaar J.A.N.‚ Weinans H‚ Tol J.L. Platelet-Rich Plasma Injection for Chronic Achilles Tendinopathy: A randomized controlled trial. The Journal of the American Medical Association. 2010. Evidence Level: NHMRC evidence level II Article Info: Journal: The Journal of the American

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    The knees‚ wrists‚ ankles‚ and finger joints are most commonly affected. Tenosynovitis most commonly affects the flexor tendon sheaths of the wrist or the Achilles tendon ("lovers’ heels") [Angulo JM et al 1999] However the symptoms of DGI vary from patient to patient. By the time the symptoms of DGI appear‚ many patients no longer have any localized symptoms of mucosal infection. The classic

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    OPERATIVE REPORT PREOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS 1. Left palmar mass. POSTOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS 1. Left ring finger tendon sheath ganglion. PROCEDURE 1. Excision of left ring finger ganglion cyst. ANESTHESIA Local. ESTIMATED BLOOD LOSS 2cc. TOURNIQUET TIME 4 minutes. COMPLICATIONS None. INDICATIONS This is a 42 year old right hand dominant female who recently presented complaining of the presence of a left palmar mass. Patient states the mass has been present for several months

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    lowers resting heart rate and blood pressure. Another benefit of playing tennis is the increase in bone density. As aging humans there is a lot of wear and tear on our bodies. Connective tissue becomes stiffer as one ages‚ which makes muscles and tendons more prone to injury. There is a decrease in muscle mass and strength as well as bone mass. Playing tennis regularly can prevent this from

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    More porous * Honeycomb structure * Formed by bony columns (trabeculae) separated by large spaces * Found: under joint surface‚ at ends of tubular bones‚ inside flat bones (skull)‚ inside vertebral bodies‚ at insertion sites for large tendons * Molecular and cellular structure identical in cancellous and compact bone * Only difference is porosity and distribution * Components of tubular bones‚ described according to centers of ossification * Diaphysis (shaft): main portion

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    of cells) but the rest after that are pluripotent which means that it can create many different types of cells such as white blood cells‚ nerve cells‚ and neurons. Adult stem cells are less flexible than embryonic stem cells. Bone‚ fat‚ cartilage‚ tendon‚ and muscle could all be made from adult stem cells. The adult stem cells are multipotent which means that they can form some kinds of cells in the body. Adult stem cells that are specialized with one type of cell usually only create only the type

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    Physiotherapy and Pilates for Rehabilitation There are innumerable wounds and mischances that can abandon you needing restoration to recuperate. These reach from sprained lower legs and cracks‚ to pulled muscles and back wounds. Every one of them make day by day life troublesome and can abandon you limping and attempting to get around and every one of them can prompt more wounds in the event that you don’t get them seen as well. This is the place physiotherapy and Pilates come in and can support

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    with several muscles and tendons. This combination of structures allow for great range of motion in your arm. In addition to the many different structures being beneficial‚ this also makes the shoulder susceptible to many different injuries or problems. The three bones that make up the shoulder are the humerus‚ the clavicle‚ and the scapula. The arm is kept in its place in the shoulder socket by a part called the rotator cuff. The rotator cuff is made of up muscles and tendons. The upper arm bone is

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    by many scientist but two important scientist are Alexander Mauro and Bernard Katz. They discovered a lot about thee skeletal muscle cell. The skeletal muscle cell is located everywhere in the body. Skeletal muscle cells are attached to bones by tendons as well in some areas the skin. Skeletal muscle cells are in the category of muscle cells‚ and it is also part of the muscular system. The muscular system is in charge of movement and mobility. Also it moves food from one organ to another.

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    yet they produce low force (eg. Sartorius and biceps) Pennate muscles Pennate muscles run at angles to the tendons. These muscles are designed for strength and power. Unipennate muscles- found on one side of a central tendon Bipennate muscles- run off either side of a central tendon (Looks like leaf) (E.g. rectus femoris) Multipennate muscles- branch out from several tendons (Looks like tree branch‚ good for force‚ down in flexibility) Structure of skeletal muscles The muscle fibre

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