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Assessment of the Musculoskeletal System

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1992
Assessment of food animal lameness provides a great challenge but also can be extremely rewarding for the practitioner. An accurate diagnosis is essential if treatment, control, and prevention are to be successful. All facets of veterinary medicine and animal science must be applied in order to make an accurate diagnosis.
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Sonography of the Musculoskeletal System

Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America, 1991
High-resolution ultrasound is an imaging technique with increasing applications in the musculoskeletal system. With the development of high-frequency, realtime transducers, detailed images of small superficial structures can be provided. Tendons, muscles, and subcutaneous tissues can be assessed for disruption, masses, or fluid collections.
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Cryoablation in the Musculoskeletal System

Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology, 2008
Pain palliation can be challenging in patients with metastases to the musculoskeletal system, and conventional therapy can be less than optimal for pain management. Recent advances in technology have allowed for the addition of image-guided ablation to the armamentarium for treating musculoskeletal metastases. This article focuses on one such technique,
Jeffrey J. Hebert   +2 more
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The Musculoskeletal System

2013
Dr. Heberden, remembered by the eponymous name of osteophytic spurs involving the distal interphalangeal joints often seen in patients with degenerative joint disease, lamented the lack of specificity in describing various sorts of musculoskeletal diseases. What would he have thought of aromatase inhibitor-induced arthralgia, statin-associated myalgia,
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BIOPSIES OF THE MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM

Radiologic Clinics of North America, 1998
Percutaneous biopsies of musculoskeletal lesions are a safe, economical, and reliable method of obtaining a diagnosis. Most of these biopsies are done under CT guidance, but fluoroscopy is an alternative. Conditions that can be discovered through percutaneous biopsies include metastases, primary benign tumors, infection, and metabolic disease ...
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The Musculoskeletal System

2011
1. Joints classifications a. Synarthrosis i. “Suture lines” of the skull where adjoining cranial plates are separated by thin fibrous tissue b. Amphiarthroses i. Adjacent bones are bound by flexible fibrocartilage that permits limited motion ii. Examples include the pubic symphysis, part of the SI joint, and intervertebral discs c.
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The musculoskeletal system

1979
Ageing is accompanied by loss of bone from the skeleton; the atrophy of bone corresponds to atrophy of other tissues which occurs with increasing age.
P. W. Overstall, A. N. Exton-Smith
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Dynamics of the Musculoskeletal System

Journal of Biomechanics, 1985
In dealing with the dynamics of the human neuromusculoskeletal system it is soon realized that a subdivision into neural, muscular and skeletal system is only conceptually possible. Functionally, all three subsystems are interdependent and must be treated as such.
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Brain and other central nervous system tumor statistics, 2021

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Carol Kruchko   +2 more
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Mechanics of the Musculoskeletal System

2003
Many professionals interested in human movement function need information on how forces act on and within the tissues of the body. The deformations of muscles, tendons, and bones created by external forces, as well as the internal forces created by these same structures, are relevant to understanding human movement or injury.
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