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    Unit 4222 232

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    individuals Your vertebrae are individual little bones that make up the spinal column‚ these are connected together by joints which are supported by ligaments that are connected to the bone. Moving an individual incorrectly could cause ligament damage‚ when individuals are dragged when being moved joints can be overstretched causing sprains/ damage to the ligaments. THIS IS WHY YOU SHOULD NEVER DRAG (MOVE INCORRECTLY) ANYONE. Tendons connect the muscle to the bone. When the muscle contracts this pulls

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    BioLab3 Bones and Muscles Summary Report Student Name: I. Skeletal system A. Long Bone Structure Define the following terms. Bone Organ of the skeletal system Cartilage Serves as a cushion Ligament Dense‚ regular connective tissue/bone to bone Tendons Dense‚ regular connective tissue/ bone to muscle Osteocytes Separated by an extracellular matrix hardened by deposits of calcium salts Diaphysis Long shaft of compact bone Compact bone Solid and dense

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    to the fact that they have been living in colder climate. For an example‚ compared to the legs of a human‚ Neanderthal’s were more huge‚ but identical to that of a human (Hard Times). Most of the robustness in arm bones are shown in the muscle and ligament attachment area. That area was joined by their massive trunk and limb bones‚ which only a few modern human could achieve (Trinkaus 58). This meant that the

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    Cervical Spondylosis: Causes‚ incidence and risk factors and Physiotherapy approach Table of Contents: Serial No. | Contents | Page No. | 1. | Introduction | 02 | | Background | 04 | | Justification | 05 | | | | 2. | Objective | 05 | 2.1 | General objective | 05 | 2.2 | Specific objective | 05 | | | | 3. | Methodology | 06 | 3.1 | Study design | 06 | 3.2 | Sample size | 06 | 3.3 | Sampling technique | 06 | 3.4 | Research instrument | 06 | 3.5 | Study population

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    the completion of medical school. An orthopedic surgeon is a physician devoted to the diagnosis‚ treatment‚ prevention and rehabilitation of injuries‚ disorders and diseases of the body’s musculoskeletal system. This system includes bones‚ joints‚ ligaments‚ muscles‚ nerves and tendons. According to the latest Occupational Outlook Handbook (2010-2011) published by the U.S. Department of Labor‚ between 3-4% of all practicing physicians are orthopedic surgeons and is continuously rising. In the United

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    Nervous System

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    -We have 2 parts in our nervous system: The central nervous system (CNS) is the nerves in our brain and spinal chord. The peripheral nervous system (PNS) is a network of nerve cells in the rest of our body. -Our nervous system detects stimuli and allows us to react to them. -Stimulus: a change‚ action or occurrence in the environment that can cause an organism to respond. Eg. Light‚ noise‚ pressure… How do we detect stimuli? -We have sensory organs that detect particular stimuli eg. Skin What

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    Annie Lefley Case

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    demi pile‚ two moves in ballet. She used the mechanical model‚ which resembled a knee‚ featuring the hip‚ the patella‚ the femur‚ and the tibia/fibula. Also included in the model‚ is a guitar string and a guitar tuning mechanism. These resemble the ligaments in the knee. Whenever you turn the tuning mechanism it will move the knee while putting tension on it as it bends. Our projects history came from Annie Lefley’s science fair project‚ from 2007. She performed as a ballet and when she was doing her

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    International In early December 1891‚ Canadian American Dr. James Naismith‚ a physical education professor and instructor at the International Young Men’s Christian Association Training School (YMCA) in Springfield‚ Massachusetts‚ USA‚ was trying to keep his gym class active on a rainy day. He sought a vigorous indoor game to keep his students occupied and at proper levels of fitness during the long New England winters. After rejecting other ideas as either too rough or poorly suited to walled-in gymnasiums

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    Sports Injury

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    going to do a research on one of the most common and alarming sports injury which is the injury of the soft tissues. Anatomically‚ soft tissue refers to tissues that connect‚ support or surround other structures and organs of the body. Tendons‚ ligaments‚ fascia‚ skin‚ fibrous tissues‚ fat‚ and

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    Week 2

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    exsanguinated the hand and forearm with an Esmarch bandage. We then created a longitudinal incision just at the ulnar aspect of the thenar crease and carried the dissection down through the subcutaneous tissue. We identified the transverse carpal ligament and incised this both proximally and distally until we were certain that it was completely released. We identified the median nerve and found that it was free. We did spread the soft tissues surrounding it gently.   We then released the tourniquet

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