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    life.( charatcharoenwitthaya et al.2011; hearnshaw et al.2011) sever upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage is distinct as hemorrhage that emanates proximal to the ligament of treitz, which differentiates it from lower gastrointestinal bleeding regarding the colon, and middle gastrointestinal bleeding involving the small gut distal to the ligament of treitz.(vreeburg et al.1997) clinically, sever high gastrointestinal bleeing regularly reasons hypodynamia, hematemesis…

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    The skeletal system includes the skull, vertebral column, thoracic cage, pectoral and pelvic girdle, and the upper and lower limbs. The skeletal system is made up of two different regions, the axial skeleton and the appendicular skeleton (see Figure 1, Appendix A) The average baby is born with 270 bones which fuse together as they age and decrease to about 206 bones by late teens, early twenties. The skeletal system provides support, protection, production, storage (Saladin, 2015). The Skull…

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    Most sports movies have similar story lines: an athlete faces some challenge, they sacrifice and work harder, and they come out better from it. These stories are ones of victory and success, the moral being that the sacrifices are always worth it in the end. But is this always true? Are all of the injuries, sleep deprivation, and lack of time for healthy relationships worth it later on in life? Competitive sports cause a lot of strain on long term athletes physically and mentally. Though they…

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    even sudden jerks done to the hand can cause carpet tunnel syndrome. What is carpel tunnel? One may ask. Basically carpel tunnel is like a passageway, which does the function of a tunnel. These passageways or tunnels are covered with bones and ligaments and these are located in the…

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    The direct impact could have damaged the anterior talofibular ligament (ATFL), posterior talofibular ligament (PTFL) or calcaneofibular ligament (CFL), this is suggested to be linked to high grade II (Orellana et al., 2012). impaired willingness of contractile and non-contractile structures to coordinate efficient response (Bonadies & Sterling, 1998)…

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    How Does Bone Cause Death

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    where often tend to injuries.It is particularly susceptible to acceleration/deceleration and rotational forces because it is freely mobile in three dimensions and occupies a relatively unstable position, being secured only by the neck muscles and ligaments (Pinnoji and Mahajan 2007). One of the constitute of major causes of death is the head injuries. In fact, every two and…

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    With a stronger back, you will be less prone to lower back pain that is due to carrying too much weight, or pressure on the lower back. By enhancing the body’s weight-bearing capabilities, back muscles and ligaments will not easily be damaged by heavy weight. Improve Balance and Coordination As we know that back and abdominal area becomes stronger, the body also experiences an enhancement in balance and coordination. Doing core exercises active a particular…

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    really far in tournaments. Then, one game I got undercut by one of my opponents and snapped my ankle. I went to the doctor the following day and had to take an MRI. It turns out I had fractured my ankle, completely tore three of my ligaments, partially tore two other ligaments, and had a bad…

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    1. After long term exposure to altitude, the body makes several adjustments in order to perform physical activity in the hypoxic condition. A) What chronic adaptations are most beneficial for performance at altitude? When one goes into high altitudes their immediate response are somewhat negative the increase in ventilation, decrease in carbon dioxide, respiratory alkalosis, being in a hypoxic state and many more. However, when having an exercise performance such as the winter Olympics one…

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    The Incredible Action Packed True Story of Hunter Johnson-Duquette The Broken Collarbone I was playing hockey in Negaunee. My team and I were playing against a team from Houghton and it was my first time playing against this team. This is my second year playing bantam meaning I was used to hitting and being hit so hitting the boards was not a big deal. We were winning 4-3 and I had a chance to move my way up the ice with the puck. I play on Defense meaning I am not usually the one who skates…

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