Flat bones of the skull, mandible, clavicles Which of the following is not a bone of the lower extremities? Ulna A sprain occurs when which of the following structure is stretched or torn? Ligament Which of the following best describe the function of hemoglobin ...
Only have a thin layer of compact bone surrounding a spongy bone interior & are joined by multiple articulationsThis allows for increased flexibility, decreased mass, but with no sacrifice in strength Ex: wrist bones Osteoblasts Cells that deposit new bone, bone making cellsLocated in the perioste...
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Sprain - the injury near a joint and involves a ligament Cramps – painful muscle spasms or involuntary twitches. Stress-induced muscle tension – may cause back pain and headaches. Muscular Disorders Poliomyelitis – viral infection of the nerves that control skeletal muscle movement. Muscular Dys...
The musculoskeletal anatomy of women and men is grossly similar yet individually distinctive. Sexual dimorphism in the human musculoskeletal system is apparent, but more subtle than in other species. Some musculoskeletal sex differences in humans are pre
Bursabetweenacromionprocessandinsertionofsupraspinatusmuscle Coracoidprocess Curvedprocessarisingfromupperneckofscapula Overhangsshoulderjoint TheShoulderComplex Sternoclavicularjoint Articulationbetweensternumandclavicle Acromioclavicularjoint Articulationbetweenacromionprocessofscapulaandlateralendofclavicle ...
(e.g.: bones of arms legs,except wrist, ankle patella) Short bones: roughly cube-shaped (e.g.: ankle wrist bones) Sesamoid bones: short bones within tendons (e.g.: patella) Flat bones: thin, flat often curved (e.g.,: sternum, scapulae, ribs most skullbones) Irregular bones: odd ...
hereditary metabolic disease that is a form of acute arthritis, characterized by excessive uric acid in the blood and around the joints sprain stretching or tearing of ligaments dislocation Displacement of a bone from a joint torn meniscus tear of the cartilage pad of the knee 最好的學習方式。免...
What is the result of a radial nerve injury? wrist drop What is sciatica? Inflamed, sciatic nerve What is neuroma? inflamed nerve in the ball of footCaused by wearing heels damage to which nerve is carpal tunnel syndrome? median nerve What eye disorder is when the lens cannot accommodate?
16) Protrusion of an organ through a structure that normally contains it is referred to as a: a) hernia. b) goiter. c) strain. d) sprain. e) hydrocele. a) hernia. 17) A 1-year old child presents with crossed eyes. While she seems fine and is able to recognize people, the patien...