Loss of cartilage in wrist

    • [DOC File]An Introduction to the Skeletal System

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      Tooth loss. Osteoporosis. Severe bone loss . Affects normal function. Over age 45, occurs in. 29% of women. 18% of men. Aging. Hormones and Bone Loss. Estrogens and androgens help maintain bone mass. Bone loss in women accelerates after menopause . Cancer and Bone Loss. Cancerous tissues release osteoclast-activating factor. That stimulates ...

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    • [DOC File]Lecture 1 Rheumatology - Logan Class of December 2013

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      Cartilage is not smooth. Microcracks appear. Focal loss of chondrocytes/areas of chondrocyte proliferation. Phase 2: fissuring and pitting. Microcracks deepen. Clefts form in subchondral bone cartilage. Chondrocytes appear around the clefts. Phase 3: erosion. Fissures meet and fragments of cartilage detach

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    • [DOCX File]CHAPTER 7: THE SKELETAL SYSTEM

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      4.Illustrate the major features of a long bone including the following: diaphysis, epiphyses, epiphyseal line, periosteum, endosteum, medullary cavity, nutrient foramen and note the locations of spongy bone, compact bone, yellow marrow, red marrow and articular cartilage.

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    • [DOC File]§4 - Veterans Affairs

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      Less than criteria for 100% but with weight loss and anemia . ... The position of function of the hand is with the wrist dorsiflexed 20 to 30 degrees, the metacarpophalangeal and proximal interphalangeal joints flexed to 30 degrees, and the thumb (digit I) abducted and rotated so that the thumb pad faces the finger pads. ... 5258 Cartilage ...

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    • [DOC File]DR. RYAN KARLSTAD, MD, FAAOS - Home

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      A Ligament Reconstruction Tendon Interposition (LRTI) is a surgery performed to treat arthritis at the base of the thumb. When the cartilage deteriorates on the trapezium bone of your wrist (at the base of your thumb) there is potential for inflammation and pain. The trapezium bone is the pedestal upon which your thumb sits at the wrist.

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 8: Joints

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      Articulation = a point of contact between bones, between cartilage and bone, or between teeth and bone. Arthro = joint. Arthritis - inflammation of joints. Arthrology = study of joints. Functional Classification. Functional classification - how much movement is permitted (Table 9.2) Synarthrosis - immovable joint . Amphiarthosis - slightly movable

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    • [DOC File]12-06-07 Common Orthopaedic Complaints

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      OA/IA – loss of cartilage, loss of ROM, pain related to activity. Fractures – “I’ve fallen and I can’t get up”, common in elderly; often can only detect with MRI. Infection – lead to septic arthritis - which is an emergency. Osteonecrosis – (steroid use can cause this)necrosis of hip bone; very difficult to treat besides hip ...

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    • [DOC File]Skeletal system

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      8th week of fetal development – ossification begins - which is mineral matter being deposited and cartilage is replaced. During childhood and adolescence, ossification exceeds bone loss. During adulthood and middle age, ossification equals bone loss. After age 35, bone loss exceeds ossification. Bone growth. Grows in length at the epiphyseal line

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    • [DOCX File]Section A. Musculoskeletal Conditions

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      Functional loss due to pain is a factor in the evaluation of musculoskeletal conditions under any DC that involves limitation of motion. ... (closest to the wrist or ankle) the middle phalanx, and. the distal phalanx (closest to the tip of the finger or toe). ... destruction of cartilage. bone eburnation, and. the formation of osteophytes.

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    • [DOC File]9/9/08

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      Shows muscle and cartilage changes. Great for the knee, shoulder, wrist. 9/22/08. Scintigraphy. Bone scan uses 99m technetium MDP (methylene diphosphonate) Bone formation and blood flow. A 3-phase or triple phase scan. Increased dose and as expensive as CT. Images whole body, is sensitive, but nonspecific

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