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The Skeleton

• Appendicular Skeleton• Shoulder hip• Elbow knee• Wrist ankle• Hand foot

• Axial Skeleton

• Skull• Spine• Ribs• Sternum

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Types of bones

• Long bones= bones that are longer than they are wide

• Short bones=bones that are as long as they are wide

• Flat bones• Skull, ribs=protect the vital organs

• Irregular bones• vertebrae

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Cartilage

• Flexible connective tissue

• Reduce friction at a joint

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Joints

• Ball & Socket

• Pivot

• Ellipsoidal

• Hinge

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Care of the skeletal system

• Exercise to increase bone density

• Calcium and phosphorus• Hard strong bones

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Problems

• Poor nutrition

• Infection

• Sports

• Accidents

• Poor posture

• Osteoporosis

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Fractures

• Simple (Closed)• No break in the skin

• Compound (Open)• Bone creates an opening in the skin

• Hairline• Incomplete no separation

• Transverse• Completely across the bone

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Fractures (cont.)

• Comminuted• More than two pieces

• Oblique• Completely across the bone at an angle

• Greenstick• Breaking of a willow

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Osteoporosis

• Brittle or easily fractured

• Women after menopause less estrogen• Loss of bone mass

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Scoliosis

• Side to side curvature of the spine• Exercise

• Brace

• Surgery

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Injury Related problems

• Strain• Stretch or tear of a muscle

• Sprain• Stretch or tear of a ligament

• Bruise• Tendonitis

• Inflammation of a tendon

• Hernia• Protrusion of an organ or tissue through a weak area of

the muscle


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