Articles, tagged with "ligament", page 5
02nd March 2011
Cervical Spine:
The cervical spine is made up of small circular bones (vertebrae) stacked on top of each other. Between each vertebrae is an intervertebral disc which acts like a shock absorber and allows flexibility of the spine. Muscles and ligaments r...
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Author:
rgrealspace
01st March 2011
Running tracks are a great addition to any gym, school or fitness facility and can provide a range of high school track and field events as well as a place to train for these events or generally to improve health and fitness through the cardiovascular ac...
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Author:
caseymathew01
25th February 2011
Belt conveyor is advanced and simple in structure, easy to maintain. Its transfer capacity is high, transfer distance is long. They are widely used in mining, metallurgy and coal industry to transfer sandy or lump material, or packaged material. In many s...
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Author:
binqcrusher
18th February 2011
Nursemaid's Elbow is a relatively common orthopedic injury that occurs mostly in children under the age of 6. It is the most common orthopedic injury among children under 2 years of age. Nursemaid's elbow is a temporary condition, but it is very painful a...
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Author:
JD Hopoes
18th February 2011
It's a general belief that back trouble is characteristic of the elderly only. But, you'll have to believe otherwise. It is seen that kids also go through severe back aches and the complaints about the same are on a rise. It could be your young one too ; ...
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Author:
Rashad Krejcik
17th February 2011
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Dancers, by profession, are required to perform in ways that place stress and pressure against nerves. They can stretch out and do exercises for dance injury prevention, but dance injury statistics show that the...
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Dr.Khosroabady
15th February 2011
The ankle is the part of the body that is normally completed neglected when it comes to exercise. Although there are no major muscle groups associated with the ankle, the ligaments and tendons that hold ankle in place need to be kept strong and flexible. ...
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Author:
sbh7884
15th February 2011
People do not know it but they often take their body for granted. There is no denying it but our body needs rest. True, the hands of clock do not stop and no matter what we do. We always wake up the next day with a lot of things going on in our mind and w...
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Author:
Lam Seina
14th February 2011
At some point in your running career, you are going to get injured. It is inevitable. These are the top 5 running injuries that you will hopefully manage to avoid:
Stress Fractures
Tendonitis
Plantar Fascitis
Runner's Knee
Shin Splints
Stre...
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Author:
Blaine Moore
10th February 2011
Osteoarthritis is the swelling of joints. It might appear in pet dogs in several diverse kinds. Types of joint problems in canines are arthritis, inmmune related, infective and idiopathic. Osteoarthritis in pet dogs might cause such complications such as ...
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Author:
Steve Weber
08th February 2011
Bad breath is a common problem even in our modern, civilised world. It is estimated that at least 50 million people in Europe and America suffer with bad smelling breath to some degree, even though most of them do brush their teeth. Having bad breath can ...
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Author:
rick bobbythomson
05th February 2011
How to shed excess weight swift is a question that just about every person asks at 1 time or yet another in their lives. No matter whether it's for a summer on the seaside or for your ten 12 months Large College reunion, occasionally we just want to reduc...
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Author:
Simon Duncan
03rd February 2011
The human body is a marvelous thing, and our spines are feats of mechanical wonder, composed of dozens upon dozens of vertebrae, all of them interlocked and then held together by cartilage and ligaments. Of all the mammals, we have the smallest base of su...
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Author:
pwtucker
01st February 2011
Like all other parts of the United States, lower back pain is a common symptom amongst the residents of Skokie. This pain can occur due to a varied number of reasons. Some of the most common causes are straining of the vertebral column due to excessive wa...
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Author:
Aliceshown
31st January 2011
My pathologist states that the work for a ligament specimen exam is equal to a soft tissue specimen. Is it okay to code the ligament specimen as 88305 in place of 88304?
Well, the answer is a conditional yes. As because 'ligament' is an unlisted specime...
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Author:
James Smith