Osteochondritis dissecans Essays

  • College Essay Twirling

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    Cold, metal steel running through your hands as fast as it can move without battering and bruising your body, a hard metal stick being tossed just above your head rotating in a perfect singular motion, and leaping, kicking, or dancing as much as your body would let you were the moments I lived for. I knew that eventually it would only be memories of a glorious high school sport, but I never would have thought that I would lack the ability of twirling my senior year. Sadly, an injury would prevent

  • Essay On Youth Sports-Related Injuries

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    Four in ten visits for children ages 5 to 14 are sports related injuries. There are many types of injuries associated with youth sports. Three of these injuries are growth plate injuries, concussions, and overuse injuries. Only children can acquire growth plate injuries. Growth plates are where tissue develops near the end of long bones in children and adolescents. Until the child reaches skeletal maturity, each long bone has two growth plates (epiphyseal plates). When the growing is finished,

  • Artificial Causes Of Joint Pain

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    Bursitis, Fibromyalgia, Psoriasis, Rheumatic fever, Sjogren’s syndrome, and tendinitis can also result in joint pain. Other causes are bone cancer, haemophilia, hyperparathyroidism, Paget’s disease. Sprains, fractures, aseptic necrosis, osteochondritis dissecans and accidents contribute to joint pains and problems. Menopause causes joint pains due to the fact that the hormone oestrogen, which is vital for maintaining joint and bone health, decreases in the body and weakens the joints. Dehydration

  • Calcaneal Apophysitis Case Studies

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    Adolescents present with pain and tenderness over the medial border of the foot,aggravated by running or jumping sports or rubbing footwear.Clinical examination reveals a cornuate prominence on the medial side of the navicular,which may be tender and show pressure from footwear.An x-ray will confirm the presence of an ossicle at the medial border of the navicular(controversy whether a stress fracture, or a separate centre of ossification).Treatment is an arch support and modification of footwear

  • Lumbar Spine Collapse: A Case Study

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    meniscus; anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) partial tear; medial cruciate ligament (MCL) thickening due to sprain or stress change; 1.5 cm osteochondral lesion at the medial femoral condyle with differential diagnosis that includes osteochondritis dissecans versus old osteochondral impaction fracture; medial femorotibial joint space narrowing; and Patella chondromalacia grade 1/2. Urine drug screen result dated 06/28/2016

  • Essay On Egyptian Mau

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    Egyptian Mau Origin: The Egyptian mau is believed to have originated from Egypt and is an ancestor of the African wildcat. Appearance: The Egyptian mau is an elegant feline breed that has natural black or grey spots that had not been created or designed by humans. The Egyptian mau’s coat ranges in colour from silver, bronze, smoke and black. Their fur is unique as the spots are only part of the tips of the fur and are not seen underneath when the fur is moved around. This breed is also known for

  • Of Mice And Men Essay Plans

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    had worked tenaciously hard to make during the winter. Throughout this stretch of time however, I was experiencing sharp knee pains in my right knee every so often. After an x-ray of my knee and an MRI, I was officially diagnosed with osteochondritis dissecans. As time went on, more and more plans began to unravel turning an original three-month absence from physical activity, to a yearlong ordeal. A coherent theme is demonstrated in John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men. George Milton and Lennie

  • Wilson's Disease: A Genetic Analysis

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    Introduction Wilson’s disease is an inherited copper metabolism disorder that results in neurological, hepatic or psychiatric problems (Das & Ray, 2006; Ferenci, 2004; Patil, et al., 2013). It is a genetic disorder which is fatal if copper poisoning starts developing and illness becomes serious. It is also fatal if not properly diagnosed or treated. Excess copper begins to accumulate in liver, brain and other tissues due to this genetic defect. Dr. Samuel Alexander Kinnier Wilson was the first to