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    Knee and Femur Distal End

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    Skeletal System Notes (Part 2) 9-19-13 1. Ribs are flat bone‚ meaning they provide protection w/o taking up a whole lot of space or being to stiff 2. Atlas (named after Greek god) first cervical vertebrae‚ has a weird shape to it. Atlas sits on top of Axis so it can pivot while supporting head. 3. Shoulder Girdle a. Scapula a.i. Spine (basically a ridge) a.ii. Acromion Process a.iii. Glenoid Fossa —where upper arm bone will attach…a fossa is an indentation or saucer-like. b. Clavicle—support

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    A skeleton is a complex structure of bones. They work together with muscles‚ tendons and ligaments. All these components support the body and enable a large range of movements. The main body is supported by the spine which is made up of small bones stacked one on top of the other and separated by cushions known as inter-vertebral discs. These discs stop the bones from rubbing against each other and also act as shock absorbers. The skeleton forms the

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    Heterotopic Ossification

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    his course of treatment for early HO that was detected in his right hip approximately 1 month following his accident. Heterotopic ossification is the presence of bone in the soft tissue where bone does not normally exist. The ossification process involves the formation of mature lamellar bone‚ which is indistinguishable from normal bone‚ in soft tissues surrounding paralyzed joints (Kedlaya‚ Sheridan 2013) The signs and symptoms are harder to diagnose in a patient that cannot tell you that they have

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    Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI) is a bone disease that is also known as brittle bone disease. It is a genetic disorder that can affect extra skeletal tissues‚ teeth‚ and heart valves. Mostly though‚ this disease affects bones and muscles. The bones become very fragile and very breakable as well as the muscles become very weak. All of these things happen as a result of one out of two genes that carry the instructions for type one collagen‚ this collagen is what carries these deformities. These genes

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    Chicken Wing Dissection

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    Chicken Wing Dissection The chicken wing dissection was very helpful in understanding not only the muscular system but also the skeletal system. We looked at both the bone and the muscles of the chicken wing. We noticed many different things that we had been studying in class. In this dissection we studied structure and function of a chicken wing‚ which is comparable to that of the human arm. First‚ we removed the skin of the wing with the tools provided for us. We examined yellowish tissue clumped

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    true! Just as we age on the outside‚ our bones grow older on the inside also. Our risk for arthritis‚ osteoporosis and injuries increases with every passing moment. Knowledge of how to care for ourselves is important to reducing our risks. Maintaining proper nutrition is an important element. We have to be sure that our diet is rich in calcium and other important nutrients. Osteoporosis is the most well known condition that affects our bones. “In the early stages of osteoporosis‚ there

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    A Few Ways To Care For Your Foot Fracture A foot fracture is a fairly common injury that can happen suddenly due to a fall or accident‚ or it can happen gradually as a result of stress due to jogging or wearing the wrong kind of shoes. Fractures can be mild and require little care‚ especially if a toe is involved‚ or they can be severe enough to require surgery. No matter what kind of fracture you have‚ one of the best things you can do to help it heal is to keep weight off your foot. Here is a

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    The musculoskeletal system includes bones‚ muscles‚ and connective tissues that all work together to provide the framework for the body‚ create body movements‚ store minerals and lipids‚ produce blood cells‚ and protest the body’s organs. The bones‚ muscles‚ and connective tissue comprise approximately sixty percent of the body’s mass. There are 206 bones and about 700 named muscles of three different types: skeletal‚ cardiac and smooth muscles (Taylor). Musculoskeletal disorders consist of minor

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    Forensic Anthropology

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    an authorized setting (such examples are the well-known shows “Bones”‚ “CSI: Miami”‚ “CSI: NY”‚ etc.). A forensic anthropologist can help in the proof of identity of deceased persons whose remains are seared‚ mutilated‚ decomposed‚ distorted or else unrecognizable. “Forensic anthropologists work with coroners and others in identifying and analyzing human remains.” (pg. 14‚ Jurmain) “Why study bones? In summary‚ the answer is that bones often survive the process of decay and provide the main evidence

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    Calcium Homeostasis

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    calcium in our bodies is stored in the teeth and bones. Calcium generates about two percent of our total body weight. Calcium is crucial in bone formation‚ keeping strong bones and teeth and is known for helping to prevent osteoporosis. Although calcium is mostly thought about in the bones and teeth‚ it also plays important roles throughout the body. The amount of calcium outside the bones and teeth may be small in comparison to what is inside the bones and teeth‚ but is very useful in many functions

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