Musculoskeletal System

Xiphoid process

xiphoid-process
What is the xiphoid process Xiphoid process also known as the xiphisternum, is the smallest part of the three sections of the sternum (see Figure 1).
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Tubercle

tubercle
What is a tubercle Tubercle is a small rounded projection or process of a bone, for example greater tubercle of humerus, tibial tubercle, conoid tubercle
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Trochanter

greater-and-lesser-trochanter-femur
What is a trochanter Trochanter is a very large, blunt, irregularly shaped process or projection, the only examples are the greater trochanter and lesser trochanter
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Transverse fracture

Transverse fracture
What is a transverse fracture Transverse fracture is a complete fracture that traverse the bone perpendicular to the axis of the bone. Transverse fracture involves
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Scoliosis

scoliosis
What is scoliosis Scoliosis is a sideways curve in the spine commonly seen in children and adolescents ((Scoliosis. Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America. http://orthoinfo.aaos.org/topic.cfm?topic=A00633)).
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Tendons

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What are tendons Tendons are connective tissues that attach muscles to bones and and transfer muscular tension to bones. Ligaments are structurally similar to tendons
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Muscle

muscle anatomy
What is Muscle Muscles constitute nearly half of your body’s weight and occupy a place of central interest in several fields of health care and
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Ligaments

ligaments
What are ligaments Ligaments are connective tissues that connect bones to other bones and tightly bind bones together and resist stress. Tendons are structurally similar
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Human skeletal system

human skeleton
Human skeletal system The skeletal system includes the bones of the skeleton and the cartilages, ligaments, and other connective tissues that stabilize or interconnect them.
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