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    musculoskeletal assessment in which we can conclude musculoskeletal history, all kinds of examinations, principles and investigations. through this we can identify any significant abnormality or assess the images of bone and joints, blood tests and synovial fluid analysis to clarify about any joint's problem in patients. we can also go with the psychological and social assessment as she is dealing with her problem by herself and her partner is…

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    increased levels of cyclic-3’, 5’ (cAMP), resulting in decreased intracellular calcium that relaxes smooth muscle airways and bronchodilation (Vallerand & Sanoski, 2017, p. 120) osteoarthritis a slow, progressive noninflammatory disorder of the synovial joints that results from cartilage damage triggered by a metabolic response at the chondrocyte level (Lewis, 2014, p. 1880) Signs: tenderness on palpation, pain with passive ROM, crepitus, joint enlargement, reduced joint motion, flexion…

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    Don’t Tear it Female athletes on average are 3.5 times riskier for non-contact Anterior Cruciate Ligament injuries compared to males (Ireland). The Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) in the knee is likely to tear if a person lands wrong on it, which can be heard or felt by a pop or snap. The Anterior Cruciate Ligament is one of four ligaments that attach the femur, tibia and fibula. There are many sports that an ACL tear is more likely to occur in, such as, basketball, soccer and skiing. People…

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    This means that the body is unable to recognize its own cells, more specifically, in this case, the white blood cells attack the lining of the joints called the synovial gap causing it to fill with excess fluid which causes pain and swelling in the effected joint (Peacock 8). “Though the exact cause is unclear, physicians believe that a combination of genes and external influences might be involved” (Huff). An example of this could be…

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