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    Muscle Strain Case Study

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    is an acute or chronic soft tissue injury that occurs to a muscle, tendon, or both . The equivalent injury to a ligament is a sprain. A strain can occur as a result of improper body mechanics with any activity that can induce mechanical trauma or injury. The most common body location for strains to occur is in the foot, leg, or back. • First degree – little tissue tearing; mild tenderness; pain with full range of motion. • Second degree – torn muscle or tendon tissues; painful, limited motion; possibly

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    Soccer like other popular sports has a risk of injury for the athletes participating. As a part of the sports medicine team it is crucial to be able to treat these injuries effectively and ultimately have the athlete returning to play as soon as possible. Injuries to the lower extremities are the most common in soccer. These injuries may be traumatic, such as a kick to the leg or a twist to the knee, or result from overuse of a muscle, tendon, or bone (1). This information will be helpful when assessing

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    Organ Of The Human Body

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    protein for blood clotting. The importance of this organ to the function of the body requires different tissue types that work together for an overall healthy function of the liver. The importance of the liver is imperative to the whole body due to its many active roles. It is critical for the survival of the human body. One of the purposes for the liver is to regenerate damaged or dead tissue. When injury from viral infection, chemical toxicity, or autoimmune inflammation damage or kill liver

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    The Death Of A Helmet

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    internal cardiac pacemaker(1970), and Charles Hufnagel 's artificial heart valve(1960). Being a branch of bioengineering, regenerative medicine is the process of recreating human cells, tissues, or organ in order to restore normal function. Regrowing organs to replaced damaged or unhealthy ones, regenerating healthy tissue as a replacement to their diseased counterparts, and speeding up the process of organ 's healing themselves are all examples of regenerative medicine. To do this, medical personnel

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    Hierarchical Bone

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    However, cancellous bone material being much more active metabolically, is remodelled more often than cortical bone, and hence, it is “younger” usually than cortical bone. Based upon the mechanical measurements at the macroscale, cancellous bone tissue were found to have slightly lower values of moduli as compared to the cortical bone. Cancellous bone, can be described in terms of structural as the extrinsic properties of trabeculae and pores. The description of cancellous bone in terms of material

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    Four Primary Tissues

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    1. The four primary tissues of the human body, epithelial, connective, muscular, and nervous tissue. Epithelial tissue functions as a covering or lining for the internal organs found throughout the body as skin, in the digestive tract absorbing nutrients, and lining the inside of blood vessels. As a glandular tissue that excretes substances for waste or for bodily uses of the exocrine/endocrine systems. Connective tissue is the most abundant tissue found in the body, ranging from tendon and ligaments

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    Biology Form 4

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    like a cardiologist in the heart, the neurologist in the brain, etc.  They undergo specialization to carry out their functions more efficiently.  Organisation is in this form:    • • • • Cells that carry out a function are grouped into tissues.  Different tissues that carry out a function are grouped into an organ.  Several organs that contribute to one section of an

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    Marcergens are those bacteria responsible for plant tissue maceration resulting in total tissue collapse (Gwyn 2007). Soft rot diseases of vegetable is the most characteristic symptom of tissue maceration in plant which begins as small water soaked lesion, expands and intensifies until the tissue turns soft and watery. Apparently, the outer surface of the diseased plant might stay unbroken, while tanned and depressed, or enclosed in an exuding bacterial mucus layer. Foul smells are common owing to

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    Myofascial Release

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    profound result upon the body tissues. There are numerous different kinds of myofascial release. Physiotherapists whom are specialized trained by John Barnes have remarkable devices to assist you. He is the founder of the most widely allowed, gentle and reliable kind of myofascial release. To understand how this connects to your body better it might help to comprehend a little about the anatomy of fascia. Fascia Fascia (likewise called connective tissue) is a tissue system of the body to which relatively

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    A neck strain, most commonly referred to as whiplash, is caused by any impact or blow that forces your head and body to jerk forward and backward. The sudden impact or force causes the neck to stretch and tear the muscles and tendons. A high percentage of people involved in a motor vehicle accident will sustain a whiplash injury. Whiplash can share similar symptoms to a disc herniation which victims should seek medical attention. The First 72 Hours: Within the first 72 hours following a whiplash

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