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    ligaments to attach and help stabilize. When the shoulder dislocates whether from a traumatic experience or natural laxity in the joint this usually tears. This causes the joint to become unstable or more unstable. With this being torn the chances of dislocation increase dramatically. 3. Treatment of instability a. There are several ways to treat these defects, one of the newest methods but not very popular is complete immobilization with the arm external rotated. This is not very popular…

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    Zinc Lab Report

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    structure of zinc (HCP) is caused by the electron structure of zinc the HCP is the lowest energy that the zinc atoms can arrange themselves in to. The brittleness of zinc is caused by its hexagonal close packing, the lattice structure fails to create dislocations. Instead of bending (like copper) it shatters because the stress could not be relieved. During the 3D crystal experiment the HCP arrangement was one of the structures that was explored. It was interesting that 2 different arrangements;…

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    quarterback of Pittsburgh Steelers was carted off the field because of a serious foot injury. Ben Roethlisberger is known for playing tough and after an MRI, it was confirmed that Roethlisberger has a Lisfranc Injury. Lisfranc injury is a disruption of dislocation of bones in the midfoot. It is a serious injury that requires care and rehabilitation. Lisfranc injury usually occurs after an automobile accident and participants of contact sports. The severity of the injury depends on how many…

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    Ehlers Danlos Syndrome

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    Imagine getting dislocated joints and sunburns really easily. That’s what people with Ehlers Danlos Syndrome (EDS) get easy. EDS is a genetic disorder that affect the joints and skin. There are 6 different types of this disease, Classical type, Hypermobility type, Kyphoscoliosis type, Arthrochlasia type, and the Dermatosparaxis type. The mutations for this disease happens on these chromosomes, the Classical type is mostly on chromosome 9 or 2, the hypermobility type is on chromosome 6, the…

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    With close reference to relevant theoretical material, discuss the compatibility of Coelho’s Eleven Minutes with postmodernist constructions of identity. Comparing Paulo Coelho’s writings to a delta of sediments is a just analogy to make in the scope of this essay: an accumulation of sediments from the bosom of everywhere; an everywhere nevertheless, seen through the eyes of the Brazilian, to paraphrase Ortolano (2003). The author’s tales are illustrative of phenomenon such as juxtaposition…

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    Hip Pain Research Paper

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    Severe injuries such as a dislocation (dislocation) and / or a fracture in the region of the hip joint must almost always be operated upon. Even in the case of an osteoarthritis in the hip joint, an OP is useful in many cases. Doctors distinguish between interventions in which the hip-head…

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    focus and surprising intervention was relocating a dislocated joint. The first intervention that should be instituted when dealing with any type of dislocation is to attempt to relocate the joint within the first five minutes of injury, if possible. There was much concern from the attendees of causing further injury or misdiagnosing the dislocation. The Surgeon explained there was little to no chance of further injury and more good than bad would come from the…

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    10 Mary Street Belonging

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    suggests that particular experiences are important in shaping a sense of belonging, or isolation. This contributes to a sense of human worth and self-identity, therefore **LINK TO Q* Sujata Bhatt’s poem ‘The One Who Goes Away’ explores how physical dislocation can contribute towards one’s sense of belonging or alienation. Reflecting on her personal migration experience from India to America, Bhatt conveys her persona as a perpetual traveller conditioned to continual change through her use of…

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    is able to convey not only the seething tensions of the male subject forced to perform certain roles but also the constructed nature of masculinity as an ongoing performance rather than as a natural essence. Through Nicholson's performance, the dislocation technique effectively captures the gestures and tensions of the male subject who carries the…

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    The Divine Wind Analysis

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    Hart as the main character. Hart is the narrator of this story, he is retelling his story during WWII with all the problems that he faced. The novel displays “ the dislocation and emotional suffering people experience when their lives are severely disrupted”. There are two main characters that endure this feeling of isolation, dislocation and severe disruption. Ida Penrose and Mitsy. Ida Penrose is a…

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