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    within the anterior horn and body of the lateral meniscus which has a linear appearance and communicates with the superior articular surface consistent with a tear. There are mild degenerative changes of the posterior horn. There is mild amount of bone edema within the posterior lateral femoral condylar epiphysis consistent with contusion. There are mild degenerative changes of the lateral femorotibial compartment with marginal osteophyte formation. There is tiny joint effusion. Per medical report

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    Body Systems Worksheet

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    The body systems connect to the real world because when you go to the doctor’s office you know the disease caused because of a body system. When you break a bone, you know what the name of the bone is, and if you have surgery you would know which parts the surgeons have to work on. Body systems interact with our body, they link to the real world because they are almost part of a big role in our everyday life. If we’re curing

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    Goldberg Wolf Injuries

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    work include broken vertebrae, herniated discs, spinal cord injuries, or whiplash (due to some kind of impact). • Bone Injuries – Bone injuries are another common type of workplace injuries. Depending on the extent of injury, these may require long period of time to heal and may require surgery to insert a pin or rod to hold the broken bone in place as it heals. Common categories of bone injuries include hairline fractures and compound fractures. • Injuries due to repeated movements - You may also

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    Turf Toe Research Paper

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    Turf Toe With Rehab Turf toe is an injury that affects the joint at the base of the big toe. It occurs when the toe is bent upward by force and extended beyond its normal limits (hyperextension). The joint of the big toe is surrounded by tissues (ligaments and tendons) that help to keep it in place. If any of these tissues are damaged, turf toe may result. Turf toe is a common sports injury. It can be mild if the tissue was stretched. It may be more severe if the tissue was partially or completely

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    6. A 22-year-old male triple-A baseball pitcher presents with gradual pain in the right shoulder area. Pain is dull, with occasional sharp pains with overhead movement and backward motion of the right arm. Pain radiates from the shoulder down into the right elbow. No numbness or tingling of the right arm. No perceived weakness of right arm. You inform the athlete that he likely has a rotator cuff injury. Which one of the following tendons is NOT likely to be injured? A. Supraspinatus B. Infraspinatus

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    The images pictured above are bite-wing radiographic images. A bite-wing image includes the crown of maxillary and mandibular teeth, interproximal areas, and areas of the crestal bone, which is the coronal portion of the alveolar bone also known as the alveolar crest, on the same image. Bite-wing images usually are used to detect interproximal caries and for the detection of early carious lesions that are not clinically evident. Bite-wing radiographic images are also used to monitor the progression

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    Hypocalcaemia

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    between 9 to 10.5 mg/dL and that of ionized calcium is 4.65 to 5.25 mg/dL. Calcium plays a vital role in physiology. Its major functions include 1. Signal transduction 2. Neurotransmittance 3. Muscle contraction 4. Fertilization. 5. Blood clotting 6. Bone and teeth formation and health Calcium levels in blood are tightly regulated with the help of parathyroid gland. Hence disorders of the parathyroid gland have

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    *Vertebrae with epiphyses. *Coracoid is large *Coracoid is reduced. *Coracoid is reduced. *Inter-clavicle T shaped. *Inter-clavicle absent. *Inter-clavicle absent. *Epi-pubic bone present. *Epi-pubic bone present *Epi-pubic bone absent. *Anterior commissure is large. *Anterior commissure is large *Anterior commissure is .

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    Essay On Mold Fossils

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    Plant fossils and trilobites are often found as casts and molds. Most molds and casts do not contain the actual remains of an organism. Shells, bone, and wood often form as molds or casts. Dinosaur footprints can also be classified as mold fossils. Shells can make an imprint in sand, and under certain conditions such an imprint might be preserved and then filled in. Trace fossils can form if two

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    Fixation: A Case Study

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    The stability and functionality of prosthesis depends on the fixation between the prosthesis and the surrounding tissue (Ravagloli A & Krajewski A, 1992). Fixation is defined as “the joining or bonding or coupling of the prosthetic component to the musculo-skeletal system such that the prosthetic and biological elements may act together as a single unit in a harmonic way (Black J, 1988). However, stability maintaining between the prosthesis and surrounding tissue throughout the life of the patient

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