PPT-Muscle, Bone and Joint Injuries
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Muscle Bone and Joint Injuries Have you ever suffered a fracture or dislocation What was the mechanism of injury How did the injury happen How was it cared for
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Muscle Bone and Joint Injuries Have you ever suffered a fracture or dislocation What was the mechanism of injury How did the injury happen How was it cared for Students will be able to. Function of the skeleton. Support and muscle attachment. Protection. Movement. Haemopoietic. Mineral storage. Main cells in bone and their function. Osteoblasts. – secrete bone. Osteoclasts. – breakdown bone. Chapter 4. Soft Tissue Injuries. Wound- Injury to Skin. Types of Wounds:. Incision- open wound made by a sharp object (rare). Abrasion- scrapping off a layer of skin, might bleed. Contusion-closed wound aka bruise; swelling/discoloration. Chap. 9 . Mechanical injury. Trauma is defined as physical injury or wound sustained in sport, produced by internal or external force. Mechanical injury results from force or mechanical energy that changes state of rest or uniform motion of matter. 1-The . general complications of fractures (blood loss,. shock, fat embolism, . cardiorespiratory. failure etc.) . 2-Local . complications can be divided into . : a-. early . Chapter 9. Acute vs. Chronic Injuries. Acute Injuries. New injuries. Caused by . trauma. Physical injury or wound produced by internal or external force. Chronic Injuries. Result from overuse. Happen over a period of time. I. man Abu selmia . S. amar Shaheen . Bone infections. I. man Abu selmia . overview. Normally, bone and joint are. sterile. .. Infection >>Rare.. Significant >> disability ,death .. Osteomyelitis. Chapter 5: The Muscular System. 5.1&5.3 . bellringer. answers from 1-4-16. 5.1: . 1-muscle fiber, 2-fascicle, 3-blood vessel, 4-endomysium, 5-perimysium, 6- epimysium, 7-fascia, 8-tendon, 9-bond. Chapter 4: The Skeletal System. common bone injuries. osteoporosis. common joint injuries. arthritis . Common Injuries and Disorders of the Skeletal System. Fractures. ctures. greenstick-incomplete break on convex surface. Provides shape and support.. Enables us to move.. Protects your internal organs.. Produces blood cells.. Stores minerals such as calcium and phosphorous.. Bone Formation and Growth. As a baby, most of your skeletal system is made up of cartilage.. including the sacrum. The appendicular region includes the bones of the upper and lower limbs, shoulder and pelvic regions, hands, and feet. The next few pages will illustrate the bones of the crania . A to Z. . Raven et al, . 저 유시욱 외 . 역편. . 녹문당. Chapter 13 . 동물의 구조 및 . 근골격계. 영남대학교 생명과학과. . 정 수 . 희. 조직. 상피조직. 결합조직. Joint. A joint is the point at which 2 bones come together.. Joints. Types and Examples of Joints. Types of Joints. Pivot. Gliding. Hinge. Ball and Socket. Examples. Neck . Wrist and Ankle. Knee and Elbow. Knee Anatomy. Introduction. On the diagram, identify and label the structures of the knee.. On the diagram, identify and label the structures of the knee.. Knee Anatomy. On the diagram, identify and label the structures of the knee.. DR ASHISH KUMAR DUBEY. ASSIT. PROFESSOR. DEPT. OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION. COMMON SPORTS . INJURIES. SPORTS INJURIES CAN BE CLASSIFIED IN THE FOLLOWING WAYS –. SOFT TISSUE INJURIES. BONE INJURIES. JOINT INJURIES.
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