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    Structural joints: 1. Inter modular joints: SFT is a structure that is made up of prefabricated modules assembled in situ though it would be a complicated but it can have to do if the segment is not possible for the single one. So therefore, the joints between the modules. This part is sensitive because of waterproofing and safety of people inside the tunnel. Nowadays, the inter modular joints are used for immersed tunnels (IT) in the form of flexible joint that performs many tasks such as: to…

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    type V: Raised epiphysis. Children have open growth plates until after adolescence, so this area is more susceptible to injury.1 Injury to the growth plates can result in length discrepancy and growth plate arrest, angular deformation, or altered joint mechanics which may cause significant long term disability (Physeal Injuries) if the injury is not properly diagnosed and appropriately treated.1 Higher grades imply an increased likelihood of eventual growth disturbance. (Ped.Distal) Anatomy…

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    Muscle Stress Exercises

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    Follow all safety measures which are given to protect your hip. If any of these exercises cause increased pain or swelling in your joint, decrease the amount until you are comfortable again. Then slowly increase the exercises. Call your caregiver if you have problems or questions. HOME CARE INSTRUCTIONS Most of the following instructions are designed to prevent the dislocation of your new hip. Do not put on socks or shoes without following the instructions of your caregivers. Sit on high chairs…

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    Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome

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    If you frequently dislocate your joints and have eye problems, the issues may be medical related. Frequent dislocation of joints may be caused by a connective tissue disorder called Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, which is due to a genetic mutation of the collagen in nearly each of your body's cells. Other common symptoms of EDS include muscle stiffness and tightness, popping or clicking joints when moving, and clumsiness. Now, you may be wondering how can these issues relate to the eyes. It's because…

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    that need to be examined for further detailed findings. 1. Joints. Are there any problems with your joints? Any pain? If yes, which joints? Is the pain on one side of the joint or both sides? What does the pain feel like: aching, stiff, sharp or dull, shooting? How strong is the name? When did this pain start? What time of the day does the pain occur? How long does it last? How often does it occur? Is the…

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    Shoulder Problems Musculoskeletal shoulder pain is a one of the top three musculoskeletal pain complaints, with a population prevalence of up to 16% in some surveys. It is not limited to particular age groups or AU5 AU6 p0130 p0135 p0140 p0145 p0150 p0155 s0020 p0160 To protect the rights of the author(s) and publisher we inform you that this PDF is an uncorrected proof for internal business use only by the author(s), editor(s), reviewer(s), Elsevier and typesetter SPi. It is not allowed to…

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    pseudoachondroplasia, a form or short-limb dwarfism, have average birth lengths and do not start to show abnormalities until around age three. Some symptoms that can help diagnosis skeletal dysplasia is children is congenital heart malformation, multiple joint dislocations, polydactyl, and susceptibility to infection. Although most dysplasias are not detectable at birth, around 100 dysplasias are recognizable at birth, including achondroplasia. Achondroplasia is a form of short-limbed dwarfism…

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    cartilage. -The three major joint types are fibrous joints (synarthroses), cartilaginous joints (amphiarthroses), and…

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    Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria Syndrome (HGPS) is a rare genetic mutation that causes children to age rapidly and die at a young age. “Progeria” is derived from Greek and translates to prematurely old. It is a mutation in the LMNA gene, which produces the Lamin A protein. The Lamin A protein is responsible for the support of the nucleus, In a HGPS free person, the nucleus produces Lamin A properly and is strong and stable, but in someone who has Progeria the cell produces progerin which makes the…

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    Dental Care Case Study

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    procedure is not done in preparation for dentures or other prostheses); treatment of fractures of facial bone; external incision and drainage of cellulitis; incision of accessory sinuses, salivary glands or ducts; reduction of dislocation, or excision of, the temporomandibular joints. Additionally, the Blue Choice Preferred Bronze PPO 106 Benefit Book outlines the Dental accident care benefit on page 70 (attached): Dental accident care—Dental services rendered by a Dentist or Physician which…

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