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    The anatomy of a vertebra consists of the body, two pedicles, two transverse processes, pars interarticularis, spinous process, and both superior and inferior articular facets; two of each, total of four. When assessing the 45-degree oblique image, certain structures of the vertebra appear within the vertebral bodies that create a visualization of a “Scottie dog”. The Scottie dog is used as a reference to indicate proper positioning of the patient and is used as a tool to help in making the…

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    Cuneiform Fracture The cuneiform bones are the bones in the middle of the foot that make up the arch. A cuneiform fracture is a break or crack in one of these bones. CAUSES This condition may be caused by: A sudden twisting of your foot. A fall onto your foot. Dropping a heavy object on your foot. Overuse or repetitive exercise. RISK FACTORS This condition is more likely to develop in people who: Play contact sports. Have a bone disease. Have a low calcium…

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    Capitate Research Paper

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    Capitate bone The largest of the carpal bones (sometimes referred to as the os magnum), the capitate sits at the centre of the distal carpal row. A distinctive head shaped bone, it has a protected position in the carpus. The capitate is the site of a number of ligamentous attachments and articulations. Gross anatomy Osteology The capitate sits in a proximo-distal direction, with a waist that is proximal to the transverse midline. The head of the capitate sits proximally into the…

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    In the 1970s was the world cup ball and colored white and black and it has 32 panels on so it will be visible on tv. 2000 and up it is finally finished. The person that invented soccer cleats was Cornelius Johnson he invented the soccer cleat back in 1525 he was a shoe maker. But also King Henry was the first person to have worn cleats but he also made cleats but the first cleats were made by Cornelius.The soccer uniform was established back in 1848 and they add more stuff to the jersey and…

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    Flat Feet, Adult A normal foot has a curve, called an arch, on its inner side. The arch creates a gap between the foot and the ground. Flat feet is a common condition in which one or both feet do not have an arch. CAUSES This condition may be caused by: Failure of normal arch to develop during childhood. An injury to tendons and ligaments in the foot, such as to the tendon that supports the arch (posterior tibial tendon). Loose tendons or ligaments in the foot. A wearing…

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    Opening: Every day, our elbows are used a lot in many ways. Although elbows pain are not really serious, it can make you frustrating and make your activities more inconvenient. Body: How is the elbow designed? - The elbow, in essence, is a joint which is formed by the union of three major bones is supported by ligaments. Connected to the bones by tendons, muscles move those bones in several ways. The bones that create the elbow are included:  Humerus: This long bone extends from the shoulder…

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    only help patients get back to full strength but also helps them with pain management and adjustment skills. The injured ballerina has practiced her ballet movements since the age of 6. When the ballet dancer comes out of surgery she realizes her knee is extremely stiff, the muscle strength in her right hamstring and quadricep are atrophied, making it difficult to both extend and retract her leg. The lack of movement she feels in her leg is due to postoperative swelling, an extracted…

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    Occurrence of proliferation and effusion of the synovial. • The flexion of the knee is limited due to the knee joint effusion. • The palpation of synovial hypotherapy can be done and the effusion can been discovered by the patella tap or the bulge sign. • Inflammation on the knee joint will causes progressive cartilage damage and muscle atrophy which leads to weakness and difficulty to walk. • Narrowing of medial and lateral knee compartments also happen. • The increase in the synovial fluid…

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    Femoral Head Deformity

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    In Perthes disease, the resultant femoral head deformity may lead to abnormal mechanical function of the hip. The morphology of the proximal femur after healed Perthes disease is the single most important factor predicting the long-term outcome. [9, 14, 20] Typically, the deformities include a high-riding greater trochanter, a short femoral neck, and an aspherical femoral head-neck junction. Complex deformities of the proximal femur can cause both intra-articular and extra-articular…

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    to use the Hudl Technique app to film hip in a squatting motion from fully extended to full flexion of the hip. The Technique app made it possible to pause the video, allowing the ability to measure the angle from the top of the Iliac crest to the knee to the ankle. We choose to record in front of the dark doors of the gym with the best lighting possible in a sagittal view to allow the best view of the hip’s range of motion and angles. Results: Many people do not properly perform correct squat…

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