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    Ball Joint Project

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    do we fix a loose ball joint that doesn’t work anymore? The problem of having a loosened ball joint is that it affects the control of the arm in a car drastically. A drastic affect a loose ball joint has on a car would be that it stiffens the suspension of the car Hypothesis or Essential Question Replacing the said loose ball joint could fix our problem because it would replace the loose/broken one with a new one that works properly. A possible solution for our groups problem is to replace the ball joint. Materials: The materials we used for this project were Ball joint replacement kit or the Ten80 kit. Procedure: The steps we took to do this project were as follow; the first step was prep the work area. Park on a flat surface and block both rear wheels, front and back. Jack both front wheels off the ground and support the vehicle with jack stands. Chock the back tires to make sure nothing will move anywhere while you're working. The second step required for this…

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    Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip Everyone has a story to tell. Everyone has had experiences in their past that have helped mold and shape them into the person they are today. Of course, not all our stories are optimistic and pleasant to look back on, but they are all part of this journey we call life. Experiences help to define who we are. The fact that we all have a story makes us the same in a uniquely different and wonderful way. DDH is a small part of my story. DDH is the abbreviation…

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    metal shell with the plastic inner that provides the bearing surface. The plastic used is so tough and slick. The femoral component the stem and the ball replaces the femoral head. The femoral stem component is made of metal. the ball is attached to the femoral stem and made of either metal or ceramic material.fig of two component + citation Who Needs the hip replacement? Hip replacement is…

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    Muscular Skeletal System

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    In pivot joints, the axis of a convex articular surface is parallel with the longitudinal axis of the bone. [16] A hinge joint is a common class of synovial joint that includes the ankle, elbow, and knee joints. Hinge joints are formed between two or more bones where the bones can only move along one axis to flex or extend. [17] Classification of joints The structural classification divides joints into fibrous, cartilaginous, and synovial joints depending on the material composing the joint and…

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    Wind Up Research Papers

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    particular phase doesn’t put a lot of strain on the body. Cocking The stage of cocking first begins when the throwing arm moves backwards and starts to extend at the elbow joint. To start, the humerus is abducted and then extended. The movement of flexion is then created at the elbow. The movement of extension then occurs at the hip and knee and plantarflexion occurs in the ankle. The center of gravity of the athlete’s body is lowered due to the knees and hip flexing. The final part of cocking…

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    Long Bones Research Paper

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    Gliding joints allow the bones to glide past one another in any direction along the plane of the joint – up and down, left and right, and diagonally. Slight rotations can also occur at these joints, but are limited by the shape of the bones and the elasticity of the joint capsule surrounding them. http://www.innerbody.com/image_skel07/skel32.html Condyloid joint: A condyloid joint (also called condylar, ellipsoidal, or bicondylar) is an ovoid articular surface, or condyle that is received into…

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    Aims and Objectives  The composition of bone  The structure of a long bone  Classifying the types of joint found in the body  Description of synovial joint  How joint operates  How two different systems communicate for normal functioning of a joint  Description of a disease involving the musculoskeletal system  A case study of a primary piece of research regarding the disease/condition  A conclusion and Recommendation  Diagrams The Composition Of Bone The bones are made up of…

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    that surrounds the biceps tendon at the entrance of the bicipital groove. The rotator cuff muscles are important in shoulder movements and in maintaining glenohumeral joint (shoulder joint) stability. These muscles arise from the scapula and connect to the head of the humerus, forming a cuff at the shoulder joint. They hold the head of the humerus in the small and shallow glenoid fossa of the scapula. The glenohumeral joint has been analogously described as a golf ball (head of the humerus)…

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    promote movement all having a synovial capsule that has a collagenous structure surrounding the joint, a synovial membrane that is in the inner layer of the capsule secretes synovial fluid and hyaline cartilage acting as pads on the ends of the articulating bones. There are 6 types of synovial joints this includes: hinge (i.e. the elbow and knee), pivot (i.e. between the first and second cervical vertebrae), ball and socket (i.e. shoulder and hip), saddle (i.e. between the first metacarpal and…

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    They are delegated synarthrosis, diarthrosis, or amphiarthrotic, in light of in what way much versatility they give to that specific piece of the body. “A synarthrotic joint” provides next to zero development, at all. The suture lines in the skull would be an immaculate case of a “synarthrotic joint.” At the point when a baby conceived, the skull is to a great extent cartilaginous, to encourage the children going through the birth waterway. The ligament later swings to bones, the suture lines…

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