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THE SKELETAL SYSTEM
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FUNCTIONS OF BONES SUPPORT: THEY PROVIDE A FRAMEWORK PROTECTION: THE SKULL PROTECTS THE BRAIN & THE VERTEBRAE PROTECT THE SPINAL CORD, ETC. MOVEMENT: BONES ACT AS LEVERS TO MOVE THE BODY MINERAL STORAGE: BONES ACT AS A RESERVOIR FOR Ca AND P BLOOD CELL FORMATION: MOST BLOOD CELL FORMATION OCCURS WITHIN THE MARROW OF BONES.
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CLASSIFICATION OF BONES ARE LONGER THAN WIDE E.g.. BONES OF THE LIMBS, EXCEPT PATELLA, BONES OF WRIST & ANKLE LONG BONES
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SHORT BONES ARE ROUGHLY CUBELIKE.. E.g.. BONES OF WRIST & ANKLE
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ARE THIN FLATTENED A BIT CURVED E.g.. MOST SKULL BONES FLAT BONES
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FIT NONE OF THE OTHER CLASSES. E.g.. VERTEBRAE & HIP BONES IRREGULAR BONE
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TERMS EPIPHYSES- SWOLLEN ENDS OF THE BONE DIAPHYSIS- SHAFT OF THE BONE EPIPHYSEAL PLATE- AREA OF A BONE WHERE GROWTH OCCURS IN CHILDHOOD. MEDULLARY CAVITY- THE CENTER OF A BONE
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IN ADULTS, THE MEDULLARY CAVITY IS FILLED WITH YELLOW MARROW. YELLOW CAN CONVERT TO RED, WHICH MAKES NEW BLOOD CELLS, IF A PERSON BECOMES VERY ANEMIC.
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SLIDE OF BONE TISSUE
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OSTEOGENESIS IS THE PROCESS OF BONE FORMATION AT 6 WEEKS, THE SKELETON IS FIBROUS MEMBRANE AND CARTILAGE WHICH ARE FLEXIBLE. (this is important for the fetus to get through the birth canal)
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fetus just prior to birth
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HORMONAL IMBALANCES GH (growth hormone) is a hormone that is important in bone growth. DWARFISM: TOO LITTLE GH GIANTISM: TOO MUCH GH
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DWARFISM
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GIANTISM
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BONE BREAKAGE IS THE MOST COMMON BONE DISORDER ***PLEASE NOTE (some of these pictures of fractures are graphic, so please do not view if you are uncomfortable; pictures follow the information about each type of break)
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COMMON TYPES OF FRACTURES SIMPLE COMPOUND COMMINUTED COMPRESSION DEPRESSED IMPACTED SPIRAL GREENSTICK
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SIMPLE FRACTURE ALSO CALLED A CLOSED FRACTURE BONES BREAK CLEANLY BUT DO NOT PENETRATE THE SKIN
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COMPOUND FRACTURE MORE SERIOUS THAN SIMPLE BROKEN ENDS OF BONE PENETRATE THE SKIN BONE INFECTIONS KNOWN AS OSTEOMYELITIS ARE POSSIBLE ANTIBIOTICS ARE REQUIRED
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click to view photograph of compound fracture.
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click to view photograph of compound fracture
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COMMINUTED FRACTURE BONE FRAGMENTS INTO MANY PIECES COMMON IN THE AGED WHERE BONES ARE BRITTLE
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COMMINUTED FRACTURE
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COMPRESSION FRACTURE BONE IS CRUSHED COMMON IN POROUS BONES (THOSE WITH OSTEOPOROSIS)
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DEPRESSION FRACTURE BONE IS PRESSED INWARD TYPICAL OF SKULL FRACTURE
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IMPACTED FRACTURE BROKEN BONE ENDS ARE FORCED INTO ONE ANOTHER COMMON WHEN TRYING TO BREAK A FALL WITH ONE’S ARM
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Mrs. Adams – a 67 year old female who fell on the ice This is an impacted, comminuted fracture of the distal end of the radius.
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SPIRAL FRACTURE RAGGED BREAK THAT OCCURS WITH A TWIST TO THE BONE COMMON SPORTS FRACTURE
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GREENSTICK FRACTURE BONE BREAKS INCOMPLETELY COMMON IN CHILDREN WITH FLEXIBLE BONES
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