Bones of the head and neck

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    Condyloid Muscles

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    all go hand in hand. A joint is defined by two or more bones that meet. However, with the use of fibrous connective tissue, ligaments allow the joints to be held together. Ligaments are what prevent us from moving in an undesirable plane, another purpose they serve is that they limit the range or extent of normal movement (Wallace 2013). Unlike ligaments where the bone might be attached to another, tendons are fibrous tissue connecting the bones to the surrounding muscle. With this in mind,…

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    you use every part of your palm and fingers and thumb to ground the hands, pushing away from the wrists up through the arms you rotate your shoulders outwards and away from the ears. Then relax your neck and head as you draw the abdomen in at your core creating a neutral spine. Then those sitting bones you spread then high and open so the hips are high and the tailbone tucks under slightly, then finally the backs of the legs are being eased back so that the heels come towards the…

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    the whole body bone include the ribs, large bone call femur and small bone call fibula, adult skull and infant skull. They also showed the prone bone that showed the bone disease as osteoarthritis and osteoporosis. Second system I learn is muscular system, the muscular system showed the muscular body that connect to the skeletal system. Muscles produce heat to help maintain body temperature when temperature begin to drop we shiver to warm up. This section showed the muscle of the head.…

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    Sometimes instead of pay children would opt for a bed and food. Usually children were two to a twin bed sleeping head to toe. Often noise from the night shift team would keep children up at night, and they would not get the rest needed for them to function properly or at all. Not only that, but if children were slow in the morning, they would be forced to go to work…

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    close to the neck of an inexplicable density or dark area. This density could have been caused by a hemorrhage under the membranes overlapping the brain in this region. He gave his opinion that this could have been caused by a blow to the back of the head and this in turn could have been responsible for Tutankhamun’s death (Collins & Ogilvie-Herald, n.d.).” It is noted that the boy king was a keen hunter, he could have easily fallen off his chariot and sustained this blow to the head theory…

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    it cover up in the same area. The regulation read as follows: AR 670-1, 3-3 (4)c. Tattoos or brands, regardless of subject matter, are prohibited on the head, face (except for permanent makeup, as provided in paragraph 3–2b(2)), neck (anything above the t-shirt neckline to include on/inside the eyelids, mouth, and ears), (below the wrist bone), and hands, except Soldiers may have one ring tattoo on each hand, below the joint of the bottom segment (portion closest to…

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    disease”), defined as osteonecrosis of the juvenile hip (Chaundhry, Phillips, Feldman), is a common hip disease affecting school age children. Another name for Perthes disease ischemic necrosis of the hip is a condition that happens when their the femoral head losses blood loss temporary. This disease occurs usually in boys the age of between 4-8 years. The case of this disease is 1 in 1200 children. (Hart,Grottkau e al) . History of perthes disease? In 1909,…

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    Analyze the bone remodeling process and the minerals involved in that process. Distinguish among the twelve common bone markings and provide examples of in which bones and locations those markings are found. Condyle- it is a large rounded prominence fitting into a fossa. This type of bone marking is a process that forms joints forming i.e. the medial condyle of the femur (Mid Lands Tech, 2016). Crest- it is slightly risen with protruded ridges. This type of bone marking is a process to attach…

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    Patient Y Case Study

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    Patient Y is a 58year old male that was referred to our department with a large (3x3cm) node of the R neck, level II, which he had had for 3 years. His fine needle aspiration (FNA) results showed potential small cell neuro-endocrine tumour, but had insufficient tissue for a confirmed diagnosis. His oncologist sent him for further staging tests, which included a MRI which only confirmed the nodal involvement and advised a core needle biopsy of the mass. This revealed a squamous cell carcinoma…

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    Benefits Of A Halo Brace

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    Halo Brace Home Guide A halo brace is used to stabilize your head and neck. It prevents your neck from moving. This keeps the head aligned with the spine and allows the bones in the neck to heal. These instructions provide you with information about caring for yourself with a halo brace. Your health care provider may also give you more specific instructions. Your treatment has been planned according to current medical practices, but problems sometimes occur. Call your health care provider if…

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