Anatomy (Assignment 1) Cranium Clavicle Scapula Humerous Sternum Ribs http://www.spineuniverse.com/anatomy/vertebral-column Vertebral Column Ulna Pelvis Carpals Radius Metacarpals Phalanges Femur Patella Tibia Fibula Tarsals Metatarsals Phalanges http://www.clker.com/clipart-12116.html http://www.anatomyatlases.org/atlasofanatomy/plate03/02pelvisanterior.shtml Illium Frontal Parietal Temporal Pubis Sphenoid Zygomatic
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Shoulder dislocation Epidemiology Anterior shoulder dislocation is the commonest dislocation in the body • Makes up 95% of shoulder dislocations • It occurs in around 2% of individuals at some stage • Dislocation is more common in the dominant limb • In young people it is much more common in males • By the 6th to the 7th decade it is more common in females • Instability is bilateral in around 15% Conceptualizing instability Two acronyms are used to think about
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Nutritional status assessment of patients on maintenance hemodialysis in Premiere Medical Center Authors: Jo-Ann Rene V. Boado MD2‚ Divina Cristy Redondo1‚ MD‚ Jovi Flauta-Orio MD2‚ ‚ Ma. Lourdes M. Gomez MD2‚ Aurora Valencia‚ RND1‚ Michelle Joy Ingalla ‚ RND1‚ Ronile M. Ferrer‚ RND1 1 Medical Nutrition and Weight Management Center‚ Premiere Medical Center‚ Nuevea Ecija Philippines 2 Department of Medicine‚ Premiere Medical Center‚ Nueva Ecija Philippines Abstract- Malnutrition
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breasts‚ lungs‚ thyroid & kidneys most commonly. Secondary malignant bone tumor estimated to be 50 to 100 times as primary TISSUE TYPES BENIGN MALIGNANT SITE INCIDENCE Chondrogenic (cartilage-forming tumors) • OSTEOCHONDROMA • Chondroma • Pelvis‚ scapula‚ ribs • Hands‚ feet‚ ribs‚ spine‚ sternum‚ or long bones. •
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Understanding Words * acetabul-: vinegar cup * adip-: fat * aer-: air * alb-: white * an-: without * ana-: up * anul-: ring * Apo-: away from * Append-: “to hang something”; * arth-: joint * Astr-: starlike * aud-: to hear * Ax-: axle * ax-: axis * Bi-: two * Bio-: life * blast: bud * burs-: bag‚ purse * calat-: something inserted * canal-: channel * Cardi-: referring to the heart * carp-: wrist
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The Skeletal System The skeletal system is made up of bones‚ the joints where bones meet‚ and the connective tissues called cartilages that hold the bones together. The human skeleton is made up of 206 bones‚ and can be divided up into to two parts‚ the Axial Skeleton and the Appendicular Skeleton. (Adams et al.‚ pg. 4)(Boundless‚ 2013) Axial Skeleton The axial skeleton forms the main axis or core of the skeletal system. It consists of the skull‚ vertebral column‚ and thoracic cage. As noted by
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The shoulder is the most complex joint in the body. It is capable of moving in more than 16‚000 positions. Many of its ailments‚ including the most common ones‚ involve biomechanical mechanisms that are unique to the shoulder. The most common shoulder problem for which professional help is sought out for is shoulder impingement (Haig 1996). Shoulder impingement is primarily an overuse injury that involves a mechanical compression of the supraspinatus tendon‚ subacromial bursa‚ and the long head of
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Latin English diathroses Freely moving joints such as knuckles are called synarthrose Skull sutures and other immovable joints are called synovial fluid The lubricant in the joint cavity of a diarthrosis is called tendon sheath A long tubular bursa enclosing a tendon is called range of motion The maximum angle through which a joint can move is called resistance arm The part of a lever from the fulcrum to the resistance is called fulcrum ‚ effort In the elbow‚ a third-class lever‚ the ____
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Skeletal System Study Guide – Use the lecture folder to help you answer these questions. The more detail you add‚ the better prepared for the test you will be. 1. What are the functions of the skeleton? support the body protection of internal organs - provide sight for tendon and other connective tissue attachment - Storage of materials (minerals) - Hematopoiesis (blood formation) 2. How many bones do we have in our body? 206 in the adult body 3. What do bones
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Paget Disease of the bone was first described by English surgeon Sir James Paget in 1876. He observed certain clinical findings in five male patients. Each of these individuals displayed certain deformities on a minimum of two skeletal areas. When describing this condition‚ he used the term osteitis deformans by which the disease is also known. He felt‚ at first‚ that he was describing a rare inflammatory-type disorder. However‚ there were soon numerous papers published on similar findings in
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