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    In the United States, nearly 70% of those people experience shoulder pain due to wheelchair use [3]. One potential cause for this shoulder pain is impingement. The subacromial space is dependent on the position of the humerus and scapula. The rotator cuff tendons lie within the subacromial space, and can become irritated and inflamed due to excessive use. When this happens, the subacromial space can become smaller, increasing the likelihood of pain during shoulder movement…

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    Disney Movie Analysis

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    Top Qualities in Disney Movies Samantha, a twenty year old college student loves sitting in the large crowds listening to the little giggles and loud laughter. Feeling the excited energy flow from person to person. Looking around at the faces in awe staring up at the big screen. The buttery smell of the greasy popcorn. Watching the young children bounce up and down in their seat. Most of all she loves the warm memory of her younger energetic self waiting for the new Disney movie to begin.…

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    (Rippetoe and Kilgore, 2007). When the rack phrase is completed the elbows should be very high and pointed straight forward this allows for the pressure to be taken off the wrist which is critical to preventing injury. A good coaching point is the humerus bone in your arm is parallel or nearly parallel to the ground. As stated earlier the proper use of this phrase will prevent injury to the wrist. So when completing this phrase we want to rest the bar on the meaty part of the front deltoid of…

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    Red Blood Flow Theory

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    are roughly 375,000 white blood cells, 16 million platelets, and 250 million red blood cells. Most blood cells are made in the flat bones of the axial skeleton (cranium, clavicles, scapulae, sternum, ribs, vertebrae, hip bones, and the top of each humerus and…

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    factors should aid physicians in identifying those who require further assessment and investigation to determine whether medical intervention is needed to reduce their risk of osteoporotic (fragility) fracture. The main areas of concern are wrist, humerus, ribs, vertebral body, pelvis and hip. When a patient is identified as having a high risk for fracture, a discussion regarding treatment is recommended (5). Clinical judgment and the reference, as well as evidence based clinical trial data,…

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    On the morning of August 14, 2017 in AnyTown, USA, on a hot summer morning, 38 year old Anna Garcia was found lying headlong dead at the entryway of her home. She weighed 165 lbs, and was 64 inches or 5’3 ft. tall. At around 9:45am, neighbor Doug Greene reported a concern for Garcia, due to her dog barking for an unusual amount of time. Anna Garcia had last been seen alive the previous morning of August 13 walking the said dog. She had been seen wearing a heavy sweater, though there was…

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    to see in Fluoroscopy were some upper GI and small bowel series, swallowing exams, esophagram, barium enema, lumbar puncture, myelogram procedure, and a hysterosalpingogram. Other exams I observed were many chest x-rays from the ER, shoulder and humerus x-rays, baby x-ray, arm and hand x-ray, and a few abdominal…

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    Complicated Skeletons

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    Briefly identify and discuss bones of the appendicular and axial skeletons. • The axial skeleton consists of the following bones. The skull is made of: • There are 2 parietal bones that form the superior and lateral parts of the skull. • There are 2 temporal bones that form the inferolateral parts of the skull. • The frontal bone forms what we know as the forehead (Cancer 2016). • The occipital bone is posterior making up most of the base of the skull. • The ethmoid bone forms the anterior…

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    Osteosarcoma Case Study

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    Osteogenic Sarcoma the cells are multiplying rapidly and creating a weak bone matrix replacing the healthy bone matrix. This disease affects young adults because bone growth is quicker in their bodies. It especially targets bones like the femur, tibia, humerus, but is not limited to them. In the case of a 13year-old girl who was diagnosed with a severe form of Osteosarcoma and has six months to live, I believe there is only one way to go about it. Although this is a highly unfortunate event, the…

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    hit a tree stump and fell on her outstretched hand, she knew she broke something in her shoulder and arm. Jennifer most likely broke her clavicle, acromion, and possibly her coracoid process in the shoulder girdle. She also could have broken her humerus, radius, ulna, and possibly her carpal bones in her hand. Jennifer also could have damaged her deltoid, trapezoid, biceps, triceps, brachioradialis and a few other muscles in the arms and shoulder. Depending on how hard she fell and what angle…

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