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  • ...y collapses. When this occurs in the paediatric population and because the bones are still developing, this may have severe consequences. A vertebral fractu .... [https://doi.org/10.1007/s11832-007-0033-5 Development and evaluation of thoracic kyphosis and lumbar lordosis during growth.] J Child Orthop. 2007 Sep 1;1(3
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  • [[Ligament]]: fibrous connective tissue that holds the bones together. The ankle joint includes three bones: the talus, tibia and fibula. The ankle joint has three borders: the latera
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  • * The spinal cord can be directly compressed by osteophytic bones and ligamentous hypertrophy. ...uent mechanisms. The spinal cord can be directly compressed by osteophytic bones and ligamentous hypertrophy. Compression of local vascular structures can l
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  • Left Duct (or thoracic duct) collects most of the lymph in the body other than from the right thor * Upper right section of the trunk, (right thoracic cavity, via the right bronchomediastinal trunk),
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  • ...that act like shock absorbers throughout the spinal column to cushion the bones as the body moves. Ligaments hold the vertebrae in place, and tendons attac ...[Coccyx Fractures|coccyx]] and includes the [[Cervical Anatomy|cervical]], thoracic, lumbar, and sacral regions. The lumbar spine consists of 5 moveable verteb
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  • ...ce running or powerlifting) places a burden of stress on muscle fibres and bones which causes micro-tears and trauma. * The bones will increase their mineral density over time to manage this increasing loa
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  • The movement of the scapula along the thoracic cage also directly influences the biomechanics of the shoulder complex as a ===Thoracic Spine Movement ===
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  • ...be due to pathologies outside of the spine, such as brain tumours and mid-thoracic pathology * Immature bones for which surgery may not provide adequate stabilisation
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  • ...uperior portion of the vertebral column, lying between the cranium and the thoracic vertebrae. ...process, known as the vertebra prominens, which is similar to those in the thoracic vertebrae.<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...rried out to assess the need for amputation; these examinations assess the bones and soft tissues to establish limb viability. &nbsp; *X-ray – images of bones to view fractures or disease &nbsp;
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  • ...decreasing friction. Klenck and Gebke (2007) also states that cervical and thoracic spine injuries are common with athletes with upper extremity amputations du ...em with maintaining normal joint kinematics. As ligaments become more lax, bones that make up the joint are able to move more freely, yet in a way that is d
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  • In addition to the bones, ligaments, muscles and vertebral discs have also a key role in lordosis cu Women have less vertebral wedging in the lower thoracic and upper lumbar vertebrae, they have relatively greater interspinous space
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  • * Tumors of this type initially affect the bones and bone marrow of the vertebrae, [[ribs]], [[Skull|skul]]<nowiki/>l, [[pel ...in height, spinal cord compression, [[Radiculopathy|radicular]] pain or [[Thoracic Hyperkyphosis|kyphosis]]. 
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  • ...logy is suspected, as it gives detailed information about the spinal cord, bones, discs, and soft tissue structures. However, normal people can show importa ...Michale Costello, Treatment of a Patient with Cervical Radiculopathy Using Thoracic Spine Thrust Manipulation, Soft Tissue Mobilization, and Exercise, the Jour
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  • ...occur if a clot&nbsp;forms in vessels supplying metacarpal and metatarsal bones. Necrosis of spleen may occur due to its susceptibility to clots. This resu ...gall stones, cholecystitis; characterized by abdominal pain, nausea, lower thoracic pain, fever
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  • ...xtrusion of spinal cord elements into a meningeal sac; location: cervical, thoracic, lumbar, and/or sacral spine; motor deficits are less likely than with myel ...xtrusion of spinal cord elements into a meningeal sac; location: cervical, thoracic, lumbar, and/or sacral spine, leads to paraplegia and insensitivity below t
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  • ...until osteoporosis is quite advanced. At that point, loss of height and [[Thoracic Hyperkyphosis|kyphosis]] is evident from [[Osteoporotic Vertebral Fractures *[[Low Back Pain|Back pain]]: Episodic, acute low thoracic/high lumbar pain
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  • ...cle using their index and middle fingers just medial to their front pelvic bones (or ASIS).<ref name=":12">Core training vs. strengthening: Core Training vs ...to isolate the transverse abdominis:  “imagine you are pulling your pelvic bones together in a straight line” or “bring your belly button towards your s
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  • maxilla, and palatine bones Superior thoracic regions
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  • ...tients undergoing curative lung cancer surgery. European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, 44 (4)e 266-71 </ref> While an integrated multidisciplinary 7-day ...trauma, illness, or surgery. The Musculoskeletal system includes muscles, bones, joints, [[Ligament|ligaments]], [[Tendon Anatomy|tendons,]] [[cartilage]]
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