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    Osteoporosis is a disease that occurs when the creation of new bone doesn’t keep up with the removal of old bone. In other words your body is making bones slower that the body is able to make new bones. (http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/osteoporosis/basics/definition/con-20019924) Symptoms of osteoporosis include; back pain‚ becoming shorter over time‚ being stooped over in appearance‚ and easily fracturing bones. (http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/osteoporosis/basics/symptoms/con-20019924)

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    According to the surgeon general‚ “the health status of Americans appears to be in jeopardy and left unchecked it is only going to get worse as the population ages. Each year and estimated 1.5 million individuals suffer from osteoporotic-related fracture (Surgeon General‚ 2004).” As the body ages it becomes more prone to diseases and infections like arthritis and osteoporosis. These are a few of the most common disease related to the aging process. An elder person will begin to suffer from

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    where the fibula‚ tibia (lower leg) and talus (top of the foot) meet‚ which is why the medical term for the ankle is ‘the tibiotalar joint.’ As with all joints‚ as time passes‚ the ankle receives its share of wear and tear. If an individual has weak bones and/or tendons‚ or worn down cartilage in the ankle‚ the risk of an injury increases. Treatment for an Ankle Injury At Nilssen Orthopedics Ankle and Foot Center‚ the severity of an injury determines whether non-surgical treatment or surgical intervention

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    I learned that osteomalacia means soft bones‚ and that is exactly what the disease is. The mineralization in the bones does not happen properly‚ causing bones to be made up of a collagen matrix with no mineralization covering. This causes bones to be soft‚ making it hard to put any pressure on them at all. People experiencing this will have constant‚ or almost constant‚ pain in bones and ligaments. Osteomalacia can also cause partial fractures in the bones due to weakness. In some cases‚ even muscle

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    disease that is described by low bone mass and loss of bone tissue basically thinning of the bones that lead to weak and fragile bones. Bones are always in a state of changing where new bone tissues are replacing the old bone tissue in order to keep the strength. It affects men and women but it is usually a disease that affects mostly women. However when someone is diagnosed with osteoporosis it means that the bone tissue and mass is not replaced as fast with new bone tissue which is one factor of osteoporosis

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    approximately 200 million people worldwide and approximately 14 million people in the United States. A decrease in estrogen levels in post-menopausal women puts them at a higher risk for osteoporosis and consequently leaves them at a higher risk for bone fractures. Certain types of physical activities and exercises have been shown to slow the effects of osteoporosis. Objective: The authors goal was to use previously conducted studies to determine which types of exercises and prescriptions were most effective

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    example moving from a wheelchair to a bed or from moving from one bed position to another. Outcome 1.2 Strokes‚ fractures and dislocations‚ muscle weakness or stiffness due to arthritis may make mobility more difficult. With strokes the service user may not have good balance and partial paralysis on one side which can make them more at risk of falling. A fracture of a bone may mean that it does not heal quickly or may become infected which can restrict movement of a service users hand or leg

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    The most abundant and substantial mineral in the human body is calcium. Our human body requires an accurately balanced exchange of calcium to maintain homeostasis. Calcium is vitally important‚ not just for providing strength and rigidity to bones‚ but also for the proper functioning of nearly every cell in the human body. The vast majority of the calcium in our bodies is stored

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    Glorest Hall API MW 9:25 Osteoporosis: A periodontal perception Osteoporosis a bone disorder of compromised bone strength causing a person to increased risk of fractures. Whereas periodontal disease is a locally occurring immunoinflammatory response “body attacks self‚” to bacteria in the oral cavity resulting in alveolar bone “ the thickened ridge of bone that contains the tooth socket on the bone that holds teeth the maxilla and the mandible‚” loss. Both disease entities show synonymous

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    viticm is along in the digestion process. 4. What is mummification? Mummification is the drying of tissues and bones. 5. How can human bones give forensic scientists an indication of age? Describe some of the aspects that would give this information. Investigators can get some indication of the bones size by looking at the length of the bones or how much wear the bones have. If the bones are smaller then this could indicate that it was a child. If the borns have arthritis or wear in the joints‚ this

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