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    Unfortunately‚ the rough and tumble side of sports often results in a blow to the mouth and a trip to the dentist. Chipped‚ cracked and broken teeth are common occurrences‚ but one sports-related injury‚ not so easily visible‚ is a tooth root fracture. These fractures are serious and difficult to treat‚ but the good news is — you can protect yourself from this type of damage. Detecting and Treating a Fractured Root Anytime your mouth takes a hit‚ your dentist will want to examine your mouth immediately

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    Bone Tumor

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    Introduction • Bone tumor is neoplastic growth of tissue in bone‚ abnormal growth can benign or malignant. • Average five year survival in united states after being diagnosed with bone & joint cancer is 67%. CLASSIFICATION  Tumor classified as primary tumors‚ which originate in bone derived cells & tissues.it may be neoplastic‚ developmental‚ traumatic‚ infectious & inflammatory etiology.  Secondary tumors originate in other sites & spread (metastasizes) to skeleton.  Carcinomas of prostate‚

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    system. The skeletal system is made up of bones which have an outer hard cortical layer and an inner soft trabecular layer made of cancellous bone. Within some long bone is the all important marrow from where all the blood cells originate after maturation. The skeletal system can be divided into 2 groups: 1. Axial skeleton: The bones here include the skull and bones of the vertebrae column. The skull is subdivided into the 8 cranial bones and 14 facial bones‚ while the vertebrae column is made up

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    factor of muscle degeneration. As we age‚ muscles tend to lose strength and bulk and they become weaker. Exercise is helpful to increase our muscle power and strength with safe exercise routine especially for seniors because they are prone in bone fracture. Infection

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    What Is Progeria?

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    forehead and/ or nose‚ and big/ bulging eyes. In addition to these symptoms‚ leathery skin will appear on the stomach and chest area. From 2 years and on‚ several symptoms will be revealed in length and weight‚ growth‚ skin‚ hair‚ fat‚ veins‚ joints‚ jaw‚ bone tissue‚ hands/feet‚ collarbones‚ face‚ skull‚ mobility‚ heart‚ and blood

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    Cortical Bone Trajectory Screws for Middle Upper Thoracic: a Anatomico-Radiological Study Introduction Pedicle screw fixation system has been widely used in spinal surgery due to its biomechanical advantage in three-dimensional fixation and short-segment fixation. However‚ Complications such as screw loosening‚ pullout and broken‚ often lead to loss of surgical construct stability‚ particularly in patients with poor bone quality [1-4]. The cortical bone trajectory (CBT)[5] technique is a theoretical

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    Health Assessment Exam 4

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    Health Assessment Exam #4 Chapter 21: Abdomen (approx. 21 questions) 1. Aortic pulsation a. Normally‚ you may see the pulsations from the aorta beneath the skin in the epigastric area‚ particularly in thin persons with good muscle wall relaxation. b. Marked pulsation of aorta occurs with widened pulse pressure (e.g.‚ hypertension‚ aortic insufficiency‚ thyrotoxicosis) and with aortic aneurysm. c. lateral pulsation with aortic aneurysm pushes the examiner’s two fingers apart. 2. Light

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    Synovitis Equine Infol.

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    horse. It is composed of six bones (tarsal bones) that comprise four different joints. The uppermost or most proximal joint (tarsocrural) has the widest range of motion. The other three joints are less mobile (low motion joints) but do experience torsional forces that affect the overall health of the hock. Bone spavin usually affects the two most distal lower joints of the hock [distal intertarsal (DIT) and tarsometatarsal (TMT) joints]. What is bone spavin? Bone spavin is a common‚ often painful

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    SKELETAL SYSTEM consists of all the bones in the body give the body support and shape - for movement and protection 2 MAIN PARTS: 1. AXIAL skeleton- bones in the HEAD and TRUNK - SUPPORT and PROTECTION SKULL : helmet-like case that protects the brain called CRANIUM * The BRAIN is the control center of the body. BACKBONE or SPINE: 26 irregularly-shaped bones called VERTEBRAE

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    (also known as tibial tubercle apophyseal traction injury) is an irritation of the patellar ligament at the tibial tuberosity. Sinding–Larsen–Johansson syndrome is an analogous condition involving the patellar tendon and the lower margin of the patella bone‚ instead of the upper margin of the tibia. The condition occurs in active boys and girls aged 9–16 coinciding with periods of growth spurts. It occurs more frequently in boys than in girls‚ with reports of a male-to-female ratio ranging from 3:1 to

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