Tight tendons and ligaments diseases

    • [DOC File]Chap 4 - Dr. Victor Arai

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      2. Ligaments at a synovial joint prevent excessive or unwanted movements and help to stabilize the joint; the greater the number of ligaments at the joint the greater the stability. 3. Muscle tone keeps tendons crossing joints taut, which is the most important factor stabilizing joints. D. Movements Allowed by Synovial Joints. 1.

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      Ligaments/ Tendons/ Joint Fluid 5-6 Lymphangioleiomyomatosis 5-6. Lysosome Myeloma Complex 5-6. Muscle Malacia 5-6. Muscle Nerve Degeneration 5-6. Lymphangiomatosis on Tongue. Liver hygroma, lymphangiomatosis. 268 PARALYSIS-LIKE DISEASES. Muscular Dystrophy is a general approach to undefined cases.

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      Cell that fights diseases: ... -bound by tight junctions and desmosomes. ... Dense Connective tissue-or dense fibrous collagen crowded between rows of fibroblasts-fiber forming cell----tendons(muscle to bones and ligaments that connect _____ Loose connective Tissue-softer w/ more cells and less fibers than any other (except blood) ...

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      2. Soft tissues (muscles, cartilage, tendons, ligaments) maintain posture, stabilize joints, facilitate motion. 3. Bones, cartilage, tendons, fascia, and ligaments are connective tissues that vary in type and arrangement of fibers, cells, and “ground substance” or matrix. a. Bone: 80% of bone tissue by weight is minerals, 20% water.

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      A short (tight) muscle limits the joints ability to move normally. If the hamstrings are too short, they limit the ability of the pelvis to tilt, which directly affects the lower (lumbar) spine and can lead to low back pain. ... tendons, ligaments and bones to help fight osteoporosis; keep your body more limber and stabilize your joints, thus ...

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      The skeletal tissue consists of ligaments (fibrous bands that hold bones together), tendons (usually attach muscle to bone), and cartilage (semi-smooth, dense, supporting connective tissue). The bursae are closed sacs or cavities of synovial fluid lined with a synovial membrane and they make it possible for tissues to glide over each other ...

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      Ligaments. Tendons. Joints. Rheumatic Diseases. ... Arthrocentesis- joint aspiration, goal is to sample fluid for analysis. This will also decr pain. W/ inflam diseases it’ll look milky, pus-like, bloody. X-rays. ... Edema (Hard, tight, causing diff of movement) Rare Connective Tissue Disease. More common in women. Scleroderma.

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      Tenosynovitis: Irritation and inflammation of tendons that pass through the synovial sheath. Usually caused by trauma, repetitive movement, or infection. It also occurs as a complication of other diseases, such as RA, gout, or diabetes. CT includes taking antibiotics, anti-inflammatory drugs, steroids, or surgically splitting the synovium.

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