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  • ...skull- canine]]The Roof of the cranium is made up of frontal and parietal bones. Temporo-mandibular joint:<ref name=":1" />
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  • ...rus, first published by Codman in the 1930s. <ref name="p4">Codman EA: The Shoulder,Boston: G.Miller &amp Company,1934</ref> [[File:Scapulohumeral rhythm-1-.png|thumb|274x274px|
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  • ...">Goodman CC, Fuller KS. Pathology: Implications for the Physical Therapist-3rd Edition. St. Louis: W.B. Saunders Co.; 2009.</ref><br> ...from: http://www.tumorsurgery.org/patient-education/bone-tumors/bone-tumor-types/osteoblastoma.aspx</ref><br>
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  • ...ows for significant movement, but this is at the expense of stability. The shoulder is, therefore, susceptible to dysfunction and instability. ...se conditions. This article discusses the key anatomical structures of the shoulder complex, including the bony structures, articulations, ligaments, muscles,
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  • ...inal Editors ''' - [[User:Oluwafikunayomi Wole-Bankole|Oluwafikunayomi Wole-Bankole]], [[User:Okunoye Mercy|Okunoye Mercy]] [[User:Awelewa Oluwatayo|Awe ...m Acad Orthop Surg. 2009 May;17(5):296-305. doi: 10.5435/00124635-200905000-00004. PMID: 19411641.]</ref>
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  • '''Original Editor '''- [https://www.physio-pedia.com/User:Jess_Bell Jess Bell] '''Top Contributors''' - {{Special:Cont ...thological findings in horses. Equine Veterinary Education. 2020;32(12):664-72.</ref>
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  • ...Shores JT, M.D. [https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/treatment-tests-and-therapies/amputation Health and Amputation by John Hopkins Medicine]. ...le from: <nowiki>https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/treatment-tests-and-therapies/amputation</nowiki>
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  • ...''Original Editor '''- [https://members.physio-pedia.com/course_tutor/mauro-banfi/ Mauro Banfi] '''Top Contributors''' - {{Special:Contributors/{{FULLPA ...s influenced by the thickness of osteophytes, cervical mobility, and cranio-cervical alignment<ref>Nishimura H, Endo K, Aihara T, Murata K, Suzuki H, Ma
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  • ...so comes with a slight downside, namely an elevated vulnerability to sports-related injuries. ...dominantly affect the musculoskeletal system, which comprises the muscles, bones, joints, and related tissues like ligaments and tendons. Here is a concise
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  • ...ent model of body composition divides the body into a fat component and fat-free component. ...by breaking apart your body into these two types of mass: body fat and fat-free mass.
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  • [https://members.physio-pedia.com/course_tutor/petra-zikmann/ Petra Zikmann] The vertebral column contains 54 bones:
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  • ..., and Blood Institute. Chest X-Ray. https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/health-topics/topics/cxray</ref>.&nbsp; &nbsp;An X-ray uses electromagnetic waves and ionizing radiation to create pictures of
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  • ...e until the age of 25 years. Peculiar among long bones is the clavicle’s S-shaped double curve, which is convex medially and concave laterally. This co ...ures. It is the most common fracture of childhood. A fall onto the lateral shoulder most frequently causes a clavicle fracture. Radiographs confirm the diagnos
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  • <div class="editorbox"> '''Original Editor '''- [https://www.physio-pedia.com/User:Shreya_Pavaskar Shreya Pavaskar] <br> ...M, Iveland H. [https://tidsskriftet.no/en/2021/06/medisin-i-bilder/panners-disease Panner's disease.] Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen. 2021 Jun 24;141(10). Engl
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  • ...use centrally organized protective reactions, which he called "arthro-tendo-myotic protective reactions". He described different states muscles could be ...pattern. Interference factors can include muscolusceletal, internal (organ-related) or neurological damages. Most interference factors are taken care o
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  • ...vements <ref name=":0">Chaurasia BD. [https://www.pdfdrive.com/bd-chaurasia-books.html Human Anatomy Regional and Applied Dissection and Clinical]. Vol ...VY}}<ref>Kenhub-Learn Human Anatomy. Elbow Joint: Bones, Muscles & Movement-Human Anatomy | Kenhub.Available from:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1XEPB
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  • ...ilitate skill development that support the focus of the course and evidence-based practice. The skills for the project include literature searching and ...erlying clinical conditions that affects muscles, myofascia, joints and or bones. The project will include a presentation of their team’s findings and con
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  • ...evaluate causes of [[Injury Prevention in Sport|injury]] that are movement-related, and more importantly, how to prevent it. ...ical limit when stretching a dense connective tissue, as well as the stress-strain curve that will give us some indication of its physiologic limit<ref
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  • ...ff elbow: How I do it. Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica. 1996 Jan 1;67(6):626-31.</ref> ...e prone to stiffness because<ref>Magee DJ. Orthopedic physical assessment-E-Book. Elsevier Health Sciences; 2014 Mar 25.</ref> -
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  • ...ation and eye movements. This page discusses these muscles, as well as the bones, ligaments, and nerve and blood supply for the head and jaw. ...ere are four types of bursae: adventitious, subcutaneous, synovial, and sub-muscular.
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