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    Restraining Order

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    Several situations could affect your chances of getting custody of a child. One of those could be a restraining order that was filed against you as a result of a violent or aggressive confrontation. If you are seeking custody of any children the best plan of all would be to keep as clean as possible and stay out of trouble. Whatever the circumstances, it is never acceptable to be physically abusive with another person or a child. Physical confrontations with a spouse and/or child will…

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    Shared environments are parallel to common environments, which include prenatal and life experiences affecting, in this case twins, in the same way. (Cite) By the twins being raised and influenced in the same environment, results in promoting high trait or behavioral similarity between twin pairs, even more so for identical twins. For example antisocial behavior, anti-social prone parents are more likely to produce anti-social offspring. Non-shared environments are living experiences that are…

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    Divorce Debate Divorce has evolved and become far more complicated than it used to be. In the past, the law was the mother gained custody of the child after a divorce. Today, divorce is more of a process, depending on the situation. The mother or father can gain custody, depending on what is in the child’s best interest. There has always been a debate whether parents should divorce if their marriage is unhealthy, or if they should avoid divorce for the sake of their child. There are pros and…

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    Knee Joint Research Paper

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    The human knee joint is a diarthrosis, or synovial joint, made up of multiple different tissues that work together to provide function. Everything from the outer layer of the skin to the core of the bone is necessary for the joint to articulate properly. The most superficial layer of the knee is the skin, which is the largest organ of the human body and is made up of the epidermis and dermis, which in turn are made up of keratinized stratified squamous epithelium as well as dense, irregular…

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    Diagnose/ Elbow dislocation -When any of the various elbow surfaces are separated or moved out of their original place an Elbow dislocation occur. - Elbow dislocations are the second most commonly dislocated in adults next to shoulders. They are the most commonly dislocation in children. -The greatest causes and events that can cause an elbow dislocation are falling, outstretching the hand so that the force sent through the arm can dislocate the elbow when hitting the floor. Traumatic injuries…

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    ages. Luckily, it does not have to be something you continue to deal with. There are options when it comes to knee support for women. Knee support for women is important if you think about all the bending that takes place. Your knees are a delicate joint that takes a beating throughout the day, even if you are not doing jumping…

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    bottle easily, or exercise.” Patients with RA/PsA don’t expect to be cured, but they would like to feel good enough to do everyday things. Many shared that they may be only 45 years old but they feel 80. While they know that RA/PsA destroys their joints, their everyday focus is on what’s destroying their quality of life now: debilitating pain, stiffness,…

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    Osteoarthritis (OA) is a degenerative condition of articular cartilage in joints commonly affecting the knees (Sinusas 2012) and slowly develops over many years resulting from mechanical stress (Kisner and Colby 2003). Unfortunately, the risk of developing OA increases with several factors including genetics, increasing age, obesity and female gender (Sinusas 2012). OA causes pain and stiffness in the joints however it is an incurable disease and therefore physiotherapy treatment should focus on…

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    Chiropractic Therapy

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    Imagine a world where doctors could get rid of muscular, nervous, and skeletal pains or diseases, just by simply adjusting a part of your nervous system. Sadly most medical conditions can’t be cured in this way, but some can. Luckily, most conditions can be treated through various therapies that lessen the symptoms. Chiropractors can treat these symptoms through therapy. Because of this, Chiropractors can treat many conditions dealing with the nervous, muscular, and skeletal systems, however,…

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    The Synovial Joint

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    In order for a synovial joint to perform its best it works as a team. After all we know that when you work with a team things get done a lot more efficiently and less work gets put on one single person. In this case the synovial joint is surrounded by the following structures: Tendons which attach our muscles to the bone, ligaments which attach bone to bone, Bursae, which are small sacs of extra synovial fluid that provide extra cushion and protection to the synovial joint. These structures help…

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