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HCB MSK AND DERM (81 Questions) With Complete Solutions Abduction - movement of limbs away from the midline Adduction - movement of limbs toward the midline Articulation - where two bones meet Bursa - sac between certain tendons and bones beneath them Edema - swelling; accumulation of fluid Erythema - redness or inflammation Fracture - break in bone or tooth Periosteum - connective sheath that covers the bone Strain - muscle or tendon injury resulting from violent contraction or excessive force Sprain - stretching or tearing of ligaments that causes pain or disability Voluntary muscle - know n as skeletal muscle, controls movement via the brain Involuntary muscle - smooth muscle; found in gastrointestinal system, lungs, blood vessels, and urinary system Cardiac muscle - specialized involuntary muscle found only in the heart Humerus - bone b etween the shoulder and the elbow Radius - lateral bone of the forearm Ulna - medial forearm bone 33 vertebrae - the spine consists of 7 - how many cervical vertebrae are there 12 - how many thoracic vertebrae are there 5 - how many lumbar vertebrae are there 5 - how many sacral vertebrae are there 4 - how many coccyx vertebrae are there energy that forces movement - the spine is most often injured by they are not supported by other bony structures - cervical and lumbar vertebrae are most susceptible to injury because paralysis of extremities - most reliable sign of spinal cord injury in conscious patients anterior dislocation - most common dislocation how is a dislocation caused - pressure or force pushing the bone out of the joint

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