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  • ...ores or pressure ulcers, are [[Integumentary System|skin]] and soft tissue injuries that form as a result of constant or prolonged pressure exerted on the skin ...ones. Joint infections (septic arthritis) can damage cartilage and tissue. Bone infections (osteomyelitis) can reduce the function of joints and limbs.
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  • [[Osteoporosis]] is a characterised by a decrease in bone density which results in bones become increasingly porous and brittle leadi Osteopenia is a milder reduction in bone density, which can be described as being a midpoint between having healthy
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  • *[[Accessory Navicular Bone]] *Bone
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  • ...e have fused on either or both sides to form articular pillars, columns of bone that project laterally from the junction of the pedicle and lamina. ...sterior part. These two parts are joined, outside the foramen, by a bar of bone that exhibits a deep sulcus on its upper surface for the passage of the cor
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  • ...rontal lobe(red); parietal lobe(orange); temporal lobe(green); [[Occipital Bone|occipital]] lobe(yellow) and [[Brainstem|Brain stem]](black); [[Cerebellum] ...om incidents such as road trauma, [[Traumatic Brain Injury|traumatic brain injuries]], [[Stroke|stroke,]] or other [[Neurodegenerative Disease|neurodegenerativ
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  • ...prain#cite_note-Roos-1 Lateral ankle ligament injury] make up 85% of ankle injuries<ref name=":0">Roos KG, Kerr ZY, Mauntel TC, Djoko A, Dompier TP, Wickstrom ...:885. </ref> are used to determine the need for radiography in acute ankle injuries. If these rules are positive, the patient/athlete needs an x-ray to rule ou
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  • Panner's disease is [[bone]] growth disorder (osteochondrosis) of the humeral capitellum ossification ..., Ganley T. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25840494/ Common medial elbow injuries in the adolescent athlete]. J Hand Ther. 2015 Apr-Jun;28(2):201-10; quiz 21
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  • ...s but is not limited to impairments on metabolic rate, menstrual function, bone health, immunity, protein synthesis, and cardiovascular health’<ref name= ...the low energy availability extend far further than menstrual function and bone health.
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  • ...iomechanics of the Wrist and Hand]. In: Doral M., Karlsson J. (eds) Sports Injuries. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg Available from:https://link.springer.com/refe * '''[[Pisiform]]''' – (pea shaped) = a small round bone found in the tendon of flexor carpi ulnaris.  It articulates with the palm
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  • ...in MTSS is related to unrepaired microdamage accumulation in the cortical bone of the distal tibia, however this has not been definitively established. Tw ...the [[Tibialis Posterior|tibialis posterior]] or [[soleus]], supported by bone scintigraphy findings of a broad linear band of increased uptake along the
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  • * [[Bone Marrow|bone marrow]] or organ transplant ...pg|right|frameless]]Severe Immunosuppression - eg. Chemotherapy, HIV, and bone marrow ablation are examples of severe immunosuppression that can make a pe
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  • ...tivity|physical activity]]/[[Therapeutic Exercise|exercise]], and [[Muscle Injuries|injury]] or [[Muscle Disorders|disease]].<ref name=":0">Frontera WR, Ochala
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  • * Increases in [[Bone Density|bone density]] and the ability to recover bone mass <ref name=":1" /> *Injuries to the skin or joints (blisters, pressure sores, muscle tears, etc) <ref na
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  • .... Available from: https://orthoinfo.aaos.org/en/diseases--conditions/nerve-injuries/ (last accessed 15.3.2019)</ref> These symptoms are similar to those caused * Injection injuries - also referred to as injection palsy<ref name=":2">Toopchizadeh V, Barzega
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  • ...ysio-pedia.com/Cervical_Vertebrae cervical vertebrae] from C1 to C7, hyoid bone, manubrium of sternum and clavicles<ref name=":0" />. The cervical spine ha ...two articular facets (anterior and posterior) which articulate with atlas bone and atlas transverse ligament. C2 has a smaller and triangular vertebral fo
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  • ...ic (ie, without infection) and usually occur when trauma or repeated small injuries lead to bleeding into the bursa or release of inflammatory mediators.<ref n * This condition can be caused by acute injuries (trauma) during sports activities because they can include any action that
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  • ...tendinous unit is the iliopsoas bursa, which separates the tendon from the bone surface and the proximal portion of the femur.     ...A, Whiteley R, Thorborg K, Robinson M, Hölmich P. Diagnosis of acute groin injuries: a prospective study of 110 athletes. The American journal of sports medici
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  • * It increases bone mineral density and promotes fracture healing and joint stability. <ref nam ...g), and high cumulative dose (≈ 7000 min) to improve lumbar spine area of bone mineral density (aBMD) in postmenopausal women.
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  • ...disciplines and athletic populations.<ref name=":1" /> Calf muscle strain injuries (CMSI) occur commonly in sports involving high-speed running or increased v ...ocnemius vs. soleus strain: how to differentiate and deal with calf muscle injuries]. Current reviews in musculoskeletal medicine. 2009 Jun 1;2(2):74-7. </ref
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  • ...ghegan L, Wormald JC, Adami RZ, Rodrigues JN. Central slip extensor tendon injuries: a systematic review of treatments. Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volum ...injuries can occur when lacerations disrupt the central slip. Central slip injuries may also occur in the setting of passively forced flexion of an actively ex
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