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    Osteoarthritis Arthritis

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    Osteoarthritis is a progressive form of arthritis which is characterized by breakdown of the cartilage in joints [1]. Osteoarthritis is abbreviated as OA and is also known as degenerative joint disease. Osteoarthritis will cause pain in the joints with activity. The knees and the hips are common joint locations that are affected with osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis is common in people over 60 years of age‚ but it can affect younger people when they have had joint injury or surgery [2]. Osteoarthritis

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    Bicep Femoris Muscle

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    into a tendon‚ which is inserted into the lateral side of the head of the fibula‚ and by a small slip into the lateral condyle of the tibia. At its insertion the tendon divides into two portions‚ which embrace the fibular collateral ligament of the knee-joint.[1] From the posterior border of the tendon a thin expansion is given off to the fascia of the leg. The tendon of insertion of this muscle forms the lateral hamstring; the common fibular (peroneal) nerve descends along its medial border. Variations

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    Biomechanics.

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    and are primarily involved in the movement of the body. eg: shoulder‚ knee fingers‚ hip etc SYNOVIAL JOINTS: These are classified by the amount of movements they allow. At year 11 we will look at 4 of the synovial joints even though there are 6 types. Types of Synovial joints: 1. Ball and Socket: Hip and shoulder joints. Allows multiple movements in all directions. 2. Hinge: Elbow‚ ankle‚ knee and finger joints. Allows you to bend or straighten in one direction only

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    Gross Anatomy Lab Report

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    Gross Anatomy of the Muscular System Purpose: What is the purpose of this exercise? The purpose of this exercise is for students to identify and name the major muscles of the human body. Students will also understand the muscle actions correspond with their locations in the body. Are there any safety concerns associated with this exercise? If so‚ list what they are and what precautions should be taken. There are some safety concerns with this exercise. Gloves‚ masks and goggles

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    swelling and pain in his left knee after falling down stairs and twisting his knee. The doctor found there was noticable swelling. An MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) showed the back side corner of the knee to be intact but also did show thickening of the ligament located on the outer side of the knee. The MRI shows an oval abnormality that ran alongside of the ligament. However‚ MRI images can appear aggresive and therefore findings can often be mistaken for other knee abnormalities‚ specifically

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    faster in the BPTB graft (1). The issue with BPTB grafts are the complications. The BPTB graft has an increased incidence of patellar fractures‚ anterior knee pain‚ patellar tendon rupture‚ patellar tendonitis‚ weakened quadriceps-leading to significant loss of knee extension and osteoarthritis compared to the HS graft (5 and 4). Anterior knee pain can be especially problematic and occurs with up to an incidence of 55% of those that receive a BTPB graft

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    AP I Chapter 8- Joints of the Skeletal System 1) What is a joint? Functional junctions between bones 2) How are joints classified? Structurally: fibrous‚ cartilaginous‚ synovial Functionally: immovable‚ slightly moveable‚ freely moveable 3) Describe the 3 types of fibrous joints. • Syndemosis: sheet or bundle of dense connective tissue • Sutures: only between flat bones of skull • Gomphosis: binds teeth to bony sockets 4) What is the function of the fontanels? Allows the skull to slightly

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    types of joints

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    joint that I will look at is the hinge joint. The hinge joint can be found in the knee and elbow. Hinge joint can only perform two types of movement – flexion and extension. When analysing a jump shot we need to get into a set position where our elbow and knees are flexed it is a hinge joint that allows us to do this. When we shoot we go from flexion into an extended position. Again‚ it is the hinge joint in the knee and elbows that allows us to do this movement Synovial joint 2 A ball and socket

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    Base Ball Pitch

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    For example in my movement‚ the baseball pitch‚ in the wind up stage of the pitch‚ the forces acting upon the body is causing hip and knee flexion which results in the knee and hip coming into contact with the chest. Whereas the physiological principles is working out what causes the forces to occur and happen. (FIGURE 2) If we ask why the pitcher raised his knee to his chest‚ it would be due to the hamstrings and gluteus maximus contracting it will cause the lower part of the leg to pivot on the

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    In Performance-based functional evaluation of non-operative and operative treatment after anterior cruciate ligament injury. Moksnes‚ & Risberg‚ (2008) The purpose of the second study reviewed was to determine if there was a difference in the functional outcome in a group of individuals who had suffered an ACL injury. After non-operative treatment‚ and after surgical treatment at a 1 year follow up. The true ultimate outcome of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction is not well known. (Beynnon

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