Neck tendons and ligaments

    • [DOC File]Utilizing Neck Modeling to Teach Anatomical, Physical, and ...

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      Neck of the radius. Inferior to the head is a constricted region called the neck. Carpal bones. The proximal region of the hand and consists of 8 carpals. The carpals are joined together by ligaments. They are arranged in two rows of 4 bones, proximal and distal. The names of the individual carpal bones are here for your interest only ...

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    • [DOC File]Lake County Physical Therapy

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      2. The neck and hip contain this type of joint. A. Immovable B. Gliding. C. Movable D. Hinge. 3. This joint consists of a bone with a rounded end that fits into a cup-like cavity on another bone. A. Pivot B. Ball and socket. C. Hinge D. Gliding. 4. All the bones in your body make up the _____. A. …

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 8

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      Because most neck pain is caused by repeated or prolonged movements to the neck's muscles, ligaments, tendons, bones, or joints, nonsurgical treatment is usually effective. Most cases of neck pain that are caused by activities are resolved within four to six weeks. Acute neck pain . For sudden (acute) neck …

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    • [DOC File]Los Angeles Mission College - Home

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      Learn how to perform basic MSK US of tendons and muscles. Provide concise, accurate reports on all studies. Behavior and Attitude Objectives: Work with the health care team in a professional manner to provide patient-centered care. Notify referring clinicians for urgent, emergent, or unexpected findings, and document in dictation. Medical ...

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    • The 9 Most Common Types of Neck Injuries

      Basic understanding of muscles, tendons, and ligaments. In the appendix is a model of the Frayer method that may be helpful in prior assessment of student knowledge for this lesson or others. Instructional Strategies: This activity uses a model to combine active learning and anatomical principles to model neck structure and musculature.

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    • [DOCX File]A1.2.2.SkeletonHunt

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      Three factors, shape of the articular surfaces, ligaments and muscle tone all provide additional stability for the synovial joint. Of these, muscle tone is the most important. Tendons are kept taught, keeping the joints together. This is important for joints like the knee, shoulder and foot. Ligaments provide bracing and help prevent excessive ...

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    • [DOC File]STANFORD UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER

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      Bones, cartilage, ligaments, and tendons are all types of connective tissue that support your frame. The human skeleton is a wonder of design and engineering. It is incredibly strong and affords us great protection, but it is also incredibly light, giving us a great range of mobility.

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    • [DOC File]The Skeletal System Quiz Practice Test

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      Crepitation either in the soft tissues such as the tendons or ligaments, or crepitation within the joint structures should be noted carefully as points of contact which are diseased. Flexion elicits such manifestations. The joints involved should be tested for pain on both active and passive motion, in weight-bearing and nonweight-bearing and ...

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    • [DOC File]I

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      - rounded articular projection supported by a more constricted portion of a bone (neck) J. facet - smooth, flat surface on a bone * Processes for Attachment (tendons, ligaments, etc.) K. tubercle - small, rounded process. L. tuberosity - large, rounded, usually rough process. M. trochanter - large, blunt projection; only on the femur. N. line

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    • [DOC File]Veterans Benefits Administration Home

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      MSD means an injury or disorder of the nervous system or soft tissue in fingers, hands, wrists, elbows, shoulders, back, neck, etc., which includes muscles, tendons, ligaments, joints, cartilage, blood vessels, and nerves. Repetition means doing the same motion over …

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