PPT-Ligaments and Tendons

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Digital Laboratory Its best to view this in Slide Show mode especially for the quizzes This module will take approximately 15 minutes to complete After completing

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Digital Laboratory Its best to view this in Slide Show mode especially for the quizzes This module will take approximately 15 minutes to complete After completing this exercise you should be able to. Mine Managers Association of Australia. 2012 Annual Seminar. 7 – 8 June 2012. Jim Galvin. Characterised currently by:. Controversy. Contradictions. Conflicts. Competition. = CONFUSION. Amongst practitioners. Connective Tissue. General Characteristics. Does have blood vessels- . variations in blood supply (ligaments and tendons don’t heal as fast because they are poorly vascularized). Cartilage is avascular –no blood supply- heals very slowly. Lecture Objectives. Describe the composition of the horse skeleton. Describe the four types of bones. Explain the difference between the axial and appendicular skeleton and describe the composition of each. Digital Laboratory. It’s best to view this in . Slide Show . mode, especially for the quizzes.. This module will take approximately 15 minutes to complete.. After completing this exercise, you should be able to:. The ligaments and tendons (rope-like bands) holding the kneecap give way, allowing the patella to move out of joint. The kneecap almost always dislocates toward the outside of the leg. The dislocation the muscles, tendons, ligaments, nerves, joints, cartilage, bones, or blood vessels in the arms, legs, head, neck, or back that is caused or aggravated by work tasks such as lifting, pushing, and p Types of Joints. Joint. : where two or more bones meet. Joints and Movement: . Different joints have varying degrees of movement. Three types of joints. . -. fibrous joints. . -. cartilaginous joints. Most . common. Well . supplied with blood. . . (tendons and ligaments) . Made . up of . many types of cells and . extracellular matrix. . Extracellular matrix. Produced by the connective tissue . cells. After completing this lesson, you will . know how to…... List some general causes of back injuries . Describe what the power and danger zone is. Describe some ways to reduced heavy lifting. Demonstrate proper back lifting technique . 2 ways to classify:. 1) Functional. 2) Structural. Functional Classification:. Immovable joints- . Synarthroses. Slightly moveable- . A. mphiarthroses. . Freely moveable- . Diarthroses. Structural Classification:. The foot has stresses that exceed the demands placed on any other area of the body.. The foot stabilizes and supports the rest of the body while standing, walking, running, or jumping.. Whether the impact with the ground is on the heel, the ball of the foot, or the toe, the foot responds by absorbing several hundred pounds of force up to three times the body’s weight.. Injuries. Chronic Injuries- . result from overuse or training (ex.’s shin splints, stress fractures). Acute Injuries- . result from an accident that occurs while participating in an activity or just by coincidence (ex.’s spraining your ankle, straining a muscle, breaking a bone). MD. Musculoskeletal and Interventional Radiology. East River Medical . Imaging. Clinical Instructor. New York Presbyterian Hospital. A copy of the presentation can be found at:. eastriverimaging.com. Functions:. Support. The bones of the legs, pelvic girdle, and vertebral column support the weight of the erect body.. The mandible (jawbone) supports the teeth.. Other bones support various organs and tissues..

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