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    Reviewing Physiological Data Effects of exercise on the musculoskeletal system: Musculoskeletal system The musculoskeletal system is made of muscles‚ tendons‚ ligaments‚ bones/joints and associated tissues that move the body and maintain its form. This system operates under the control of the nervous system producing voluntary movements. “This system protects the brain and internal organs‚ maintains up right posture‚ blood cell formation‚ mineral homeostasis‚ stores fat and minerals”. During this

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    bones that called bone density loss. This makes the bones weak allowing for breaks and fractures which affects our body structural support. Now the 84 yrs. old white woman is likely to get osteoporosis because of her age and lack of activity and from her eating habits. It’s a known fact that you age it takes longer for bone to form. Human bones need vitamins and mineral to stay strong like calcium‚ vitamin D‚ and phosphate are needed to form bone. We can obtain some of the nutrients through

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    Discussion activity -What are important considerations when coding for the musculoskeletal system? The musculoskeletal systems is made up of bones‚ muscles‚ cartilage‚ tendons‚ ligaments‚ joints‚ and tissue. With different types of fractures we need to know if it is open or closed treatment. We need to make sure that we read the entire code‚ to make sure you get all the information. You do not want to code a fracture without manipulation‚ when there was manipulation performed. With every atomic

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    Perspectives on Changes in Adulthood BSHS 342 May 13‚ 2010 Dr. Margaret Garberina Perspectives on Changes in Adulthood Everyone has his or her own philosophy of how a person changes during early‚ middle‚ and late adulthood. My personal philosophy is it depends on the person’s situation. If a person is married and has children‚ he or she will go through aging differently from a person who is single and never had children. The following paragraphs will explain my philosophy on what changes a person

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    At the age of 65 years old‚ people enter the stage of life known as Late Adulthood. Often‚ families find it hard to believe that they have entered this stage‚ as this stage ends at death. For example‚ my wonderful grandmother who recently has just turned 68‚ has been in late adulthood for 3 years. She still does way more than the average teenager‚ like gardening‚ working on the farm‚ and she can even still do cartwheels! However‚ she knows that this is her last stage and that it is important for

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    The musculoskeletal system gives us our form and allows us to move. The skeleton holds everything in the body in place and protects it while the muscles let us move. As is suggested by its name‚ the musculoskeletal system is made up of both the muscular system and the skeletal system and is primarily responsible for the structure‚ support and movement of the body. Without this system‚ the body would not have any form and would not even be able to hold itself up‚ let alone move. The skeletal system

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    The Musculoskeletal System The Musculoskeletal System combines the skeletal system and the muscular system. All of the bones‚ cartilage‚ muscles‚ joints‚ tendons and ligaments in a person’s body compose what is known as the musculoskeletal system. The bones provide the body with a framework‚ giving it shape and support; they also serve as protection for internal organs such as the lungs and liver. Muscles are fibres that help to make deliberate movement of a body part or involuntary movement within

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    Perspectives on Changes in Adulthood University of Phoenix BSHS 371 February 05‚ 2013 Perspectives on Changes in Adulthood When I was a child‚ I used to say anyone over the age of 30 was old. Then the harsh reality of getting older slapped me in the face while I was preparing to do this paper. The responsibility of finding the time to work on the paper‚ the kids nagging in the background and fighting over whose turn it is to play the PlayStation next and these are just little things that I

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    As people approach the end of life‚ changes occur and special challenges arise. Growing older means confronting many psychological‚ emotional‚ and social issues that come with entering the last phase of life. In late adulthood emotions and stability vary widely. Theorist Erik Erikson (1902-1994) devised a framework for development based on psychosocial stages‚ and he defined the last stage of life as a tension between integrity and despair. Individuals either come to accept their lives as having

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    CHANGES IN ADULTHOOD There are many different changes that occur during the early‚ middle‚ and late adulthood of one’s life. This can range from not only physical but mental changes as well and happen differently for everyone. Each person will develop differently and at different rates than others so it can be difficult to gage one’s own progress off of that of others. Personal Philosophy I believe that the changes in adulthood are drastically affected by the individual’s position in life.

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