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Change: The femur is the longest bone in the body and it is located in the upper leg. The tibia is medially placed and is the weigh-bearing bone in the lower leg. The fibula is the long,thin, laterally placed bone of the lower leg. Photos of the Greater
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Change: Open Fracture.ArthritisMost wide spread crippling disease in the United StatesMore than 100 different types of inflammatory or degenerative diseases that destroy joints and bone.Chronic forms include osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and gouty arthritis Osteoarthritis (OA, also known as degenerative arthritis,
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Change: A condition when a bone is cracked or completely borken. Fractures can result from a high force impact, or from stress, but can also result from medical conditions like osteoporosis, cancer, or osteogenesis imperfecta. There are many different types of fractures: A complete fracture occurs when a
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Apr 27 2009, 8:59 PM EDT
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Change: Inury of Left Hand: Metcarpal IV was broken and some ligaments were tore from the injury. Bones of the Pelvis: // The (pelvis pl. pelvises or pelves) is the bony structure located at the base of the spine (properly known as the caudal end). It
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Apr 22 2009, 9:34 PM EDT
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Change: Neck of Femur sawed to remove the Alternate view of the Femoral Head. Ligamentum Teres coming out of the Fovea Capitis. Femoral Head for Hip Replacement. Bones of the Foot: The Left Foot The foot is made up of groups many groups
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Apr 21 2009, 10:27 PM EDT
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Change: appenidcularappendicular skeleton articulates with the axial skeleton Flashcards of the appendicular skeleton and a labeling exercise using the anatomy book online and a crossword puzzle of ch.8 just for fun to test yourself in various ways to make sure you understand Notes, Pictures & VideosThis is
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Change: *ilium,ishium,*ilium,ischium, and pubisb. pubis , ilium, femur.c. ilium, ishium,tarsalischium,tarsal bones.d. ishium,ischium, pubis, iliac crest11. Which socket connects the head of the humerus to the scapula?a. suprascapular notch*b. glenoid cavityc. subscapular fossad. supraspinous fossa12. What is
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Change: humerus to the scapula?a. suprascapular notch*b. glenoid cavityc. subscapular fossad. supraspinous fossa12. What is the most superior process looking protuberance coming off the femur (discluding(not including the femoral head)?a. lesser tronchanterb. lateral condylec. medial condyle*d. greater trochanter
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Feb 19 2009, 4:30 PM EST
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Change: Here is a famous football injury that happened to Joe Theisman in the early 80's. Lawrence Taylor tackles him, and he breaks his tibia. This was a career ending injury. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQ1iVRRu6w0Disease and Problems associated with the Appendicular Skeleton: Bone CancerBone tumor is an inexact
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Feb 19 2009, 4:26 PM EST
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Change: " about an accident with a saw and some interesting reconstructive surgery! Learning Objectives To know and understand the bones of the appendicular skeleton. To understand how the appenidcular skeleton articulates with the axial skeleton Flashcards of the appendicular skeleton and a labeling exercise using the anatomy
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Change: a.*a. supinationb. ossificationc. pronation d. capitulum2. You have been called in to settle a dispute between students on whether a particular pelvic girdle belonged to a male or female. What features would you look at to help determine the sex of the individual?a. subpubic symphisys
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Change: on the left also shows us how hard dancing on point can be to out feet. This xray above is giving us a much different view from just watching a ballerina dance on point. Disease and Problems associated with the Appendicular Skeleton: Bone CancerBone tumor is
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Change: These pictures show us how amaizing ballerinas feet are. When ballerinas go on point they are putting all of their weight on the tips of
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Change: This is what happens when you get an ingrown toenail.Parts of a Long Bone The articular cartilage (not pictured) is smooth cartilage in joints that is kept moist by synovial fluid. Case StudyA patient with a history of breast cancer
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Change: On the left is an x-ray of the left foot. A broken 5th metatarsal can clearly been seen. On the right, post surgery. A surgeon
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