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    posture can help with respiration and circulation. Most people’s postures aren’t perfect‚ but there are some extreme cases which are referred to as postural faults. Lordosis is used to describe an inward curve or arch to the lumbar and cervical columns of the vertebrae. A major factor of Lordosis is also that the pelvis tilts forwards and rests on the femurs. An increase in Lordosis can occur during puberty‚ but there are other causes such as imbalances in muscle strength and a difference in the

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    Importance of Discipline

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    While uneducated birds and beasts Know how to lead regulated lives‚ Alas! Man endowed with intelligence Does not lead a disciplined life. EMBODIMENTS of love! Discipline is vital to every living being. For man it is even more important like the spinal column. Without discipline mankind will be ruined. Discipline means the observance of certain well-defined rules. Without such regulation it is not possible to maintain humanness. Such regulation contributes to the glory of human existence. Discipline cannot

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    Hassan's Story

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    Hassan’s Story A) Bones have two different types of surface markings. One type of surface marking is depressions and openings. This type allows for the passage of soft tissues such as nerves and blood vessels‚ and also forms joints in the bone. The other type of surface markings is processes. This type are projections or outgrowths that either serve as attachment points for connective tissues like ligaments and tendons or help to form joints. B) Liu and Hassan were surprised to find a

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    segment‚ is the most probable cause of the Caudal Regression Syndrom. It is not yet clear whether SIRENOMELIA represents the most severe form of Caudal Regression Syndrom or whether it is a distinct entity. An early insult to the developing lower Spinal Column results in Aplasia or Dyspepsia of the Sacrum. Associated Anomalies: Cardiac anomalies are common. In the case of SIRENOMELIA‚ Renal anomalies are further evident. HYDROCEPHALUS may also develop. Prognosis: This is similar to that w/ MYELOMENINGOCELE

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    Scoliosis Essay

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    Scoliosis is defined as an abnormal lateral curvature of the spine. It will cause either a C-shaped or S-shaped curvature of the spine. Scoliosis is a disease that attacks the muscles and ligaments of the spinal column causing a sideways twisting and rotation of the spine‚ ribs‚ and pelvis. There are many different branches of this disease‚ but the most common type is idiopathic scoliosis. Idiopathic scoliosis is usually found in children between the ages of ten and twelve. Girls are more likely

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    Degenerative Disk Disease

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    People can develop back problems in a variety of ways. Three of the most common ways would be herniated disk‚ degenerative disc disease and muscle strain. In order to be sure that you have one of these diseases‚ you should do some research and make an appointment with your doctor because it can cause permeant damage to your body if you do not take action. A herniated disk is a condition‚ which refers to a problem with the rubbery disk between the spinal bones. Symptoms that are associated with this

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    Stenosis means "closing in" or "choking". Spinal stenosis describes a condition in which the nerves in the spinal canal are closed in‚ or compressed. The spinal canal is the hollow vertical hole formed by the bones of the spinal column. Anything that causes this bony hole to shrink can squeeze the nerves inside. This narrowing can irritate the nerve roots that branch out from the spinal cord‚ or it can squeeze and irritate the spinal cord itself. This may cause pain‚ numbness‚ or weakness‚ most

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    Lumbar (low back) strain Overview: Low back pain or lumbar (low back) strain is a broad term used to indicate the existence of pain in the lower back Member of the structural support‚ movement‚ protection of certain body tissues. Causes: Shackles The muscles and ligaments in the back can be stretched or torn due to over-activity. Symptoms include pain and stiffness in the lower back‚ as well as muscle spasms. These symptoms tend to be relieved with rest and physical therapy. Disc Injury The

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    essay on scoliosis

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    What is scoliosis? What causes scoliosis? The word scoliosis comes from a Greek word meaning crooked. A person with a normal spine is viewed from the front or back; the spine appears to be straight. When a person with scoliosis is viewed from the front or back‚ the spine appears to be curved. 2 to 3 % of Americans at age 16 have scoliosis. Girls are more likely to be affected than boys. About 3 out of every 100 people have some form of scoliosis‚ though for many people it’s not much of a problem

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    Skeletal System

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    and allows your body to move around freely. Like any other body system‚ however‚ disease can affect your skeletal system. Arthritis Arthritis is an inflammatory condition that affects your joints‚ such as the knees‚ or a portion of your spinal column. Typical symptoms of this condition include joint pain‚ swelling and stiffness accompanied by a reduction in the ability to freely move your joints. Osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis are the most common types of this disease. Bone Cancer

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