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Daisy Sotelo
on Oct 13, 2024Verified
Displacement of bones at a joint so that the regularly articulating surfaces are no longer in contact
A) articulation
B) ligament
C) impacted
D) comminuted
E) depressed
F) spiral
G) gout
H) bursitis
I) dislocation
J) kyphosis
K) lordosis
L) osteoporosis
M) scoliosis
N) sprain
O) subluxation
Dislocation
An injury where the ends of bones are forced from their normal positions in a joint, resulting in pain, swelling, and loss of movement.
Articulating Surfaces
The surfaces of bones that come into contact with one another to form joints, allowing for movement.
- Absorb the basic concepts and explanations relevant to the skeletal system.
- Recognize the distinctions among diverse types of fractures and their particular qualities.
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Learning Objectives
- Absorb the basic concepts and explanations relevant to the skeletal system.
- Recognize the distinctions among diverse types of fractures and their particular qualities.
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