Bursitis of the upper thigh
[DOC File]12-03-07 Osteoarthritis
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Bursitis – inflammation of the bursae. Dislocation – displacement of the bone in a joint. ... upper jaw bone and front part of the hard palate. Zygomatic bones – form the prominences of the cheeks. ... thigh bone; longest and strongest bone in our body. Patella – kneecap. Tibia – shin bone ...
[DOCX File]Microsoft Word - med form english .doc
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5161 Upper third, one-third of the distance from perineum to knee joint . measured from perineum 802. 5162 Middle or lower thirds 602. Leg, amputation of: 5163 With defective stump, thigh, amputation recommended 602. 5164 Amputation not improvable by prosthesis controlled by. natural knee action 602. 5165 At a lower level, permitting prosthesis 402
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Distinguish the subcutaneous olecranon bursa from the subtendinous olecranon bursa anatomically. Identify which bursa is involved in “student’s bursitis”. Identify the three major superficial veins of the upper limb and describe, in general terms, their courses. Discuss …
[DOC File]UNIT 2 EXAM QUESTIONS
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Continuous with fascia lata of thigh. Splits to enclose the gluteus maximus . Attached as a single layer to iliac crest above. THE CUTANEOUS NERVES IN THE GLUTEAL REGION. Upper medial quadrant. dorsal rami of lumbar nerves (L1,2,3) dorsal rami of sacral nerves (S1,2,3) Upper lateral quadrant. lateral branch of subcostal nerve (T12)
[DOC File]Arthritis – inflammation of the joint
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Dorsal/ Ventral / Upper / Lower] ... hip, groin, thigh, knee, low leg, Achilles tendon, ankle, foot, toe ... Dislocation Bursitis Lesion of meniscus Impingement Ligament sprain Ligament rupture Muscle strain Tendon rupture Tendinosis Fasciitis ...
[DOC File]§4 - Veterans Affairs
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Infrapatellar bursitis may need aspiration and steroid injection. F) Lateral thigh pain: DD – trochanteric bursitis and meralgia paraesthetica. Trochanteric bursitis: pt c/o pain around the hip area but more pointing towards the upper lat aspect of the thigh, unable to lie on the effected side, pain on walking and getting up, may mimic hip ...
[DOC File]GLUTEAL REGION - JSMU
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Thigh/Hip/Pelvis. Sacroiliitis. Osteitis Pubis. Stress Fracture (pelvis, femur) Bursitis (trochanteric, iliopectineal, etc.) Piriformis Syndrome. Apophysitis (ilium) Epiphyseal Plate Injury (Proximal femur) Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis. Fracture (pelvis, femur) Dislocation (hip) Sprain (hip) Iliac Crest Contusion. Quadriceps Contusion ...
Common Cause of Pain With Hip Bursitis
Hip Joint OA vs. Bursitis: Hip Joint OA – pain radiates down . medial thigh. Hip Joint Bursitis – inflammation of join space, pain radiates down . lateral thigh. 2o OA . 2o OA – osteoarthritis sometimes presenting in an unusal “wrong” joint, precipitated by different factors: Trauma/Overuse
[DOC File]Musculoskeletal/Integument (MSI)
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D. bursitis. E. broken bone. 16. Which of the following is NOT true about the vertebrae? A. ... 27. The proper name of the thigh bone is the _____ 28. The proper name for the heel bone is the _____ ... B. thigh. C. lower limb. D. upper arm. 5. The amount of oxygen needed to replenish the supply following anaerobic demand is called:
[DOC File]NATA Injuries List
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