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Anatomy / Physiology Overview Skeletal System. Defined as the framework of bones, cartilage, ligaments and other connective tissues in the human body.
200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 Name That Bone JOINTS Connective Tissue Medical Terminology.
Snap, Crackle, Apophysitis ArAFP 66 th Annual Scientific Assembly June 15, 2013 Elton R. Cleveland, DVM, MD. University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
Frank R. Ebert, MD Union Memorial Hospital Baltimore, Maryland TOTAL KNEE ARTHROPLASTY.
Knee Conditions Chapter 15. Anatomy Large synovial joint Two condylar articulations Medial tibiofemoral joint Lateral tibiofemoral joint Gliding joint.
Chapter 18 Injuries to the Pelvis and Lower Extremities.
CYMATHERAPY ® Orthopedic Solutions ~ Sound Advice in Sports Medicine ~ The Knee.
Articular Cartilage Basic Sciences. Articular Cartilage: Location Articular cartilage covers the joint surfaces: Bottom of the femur Top of the tibia.
Joints of the Human Body ASA Bio 2014 Williams. Joints Where 2 (or more) bones come together Allows movement Represent the weakest part of the skeleton.
The Hip. Pelvic (Hip) Girdle Two hip bones (each also called coxal bone or os coxae) – Attach the lower limbs to the axial skeleton with strong ligaments.
CREATED BY: Introduction to Musculoskeletal System.