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what are the 3 types of fibrous joint?

A: i) fibrous (synarthrodial): fibrous joints are fixed or immovable joints. there are three types of fibrous joints: gomphosis, suture, and syndesmoses. A gomphosis joint is when one bone fits into another bone. the edges are bound together by connective tissue. An example of a gomphosis joint is a tooth in the jawbone. A suture joint. An example of a suture is the
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what can a person do who has severe bone pain?

A: He should take extra Calcium dose or diet ,regular morning walk daily in morning and night take a cup of hot water with two spoons of honey and half teaspoon of Cinnamon powder before breakfast and before going to bed and lastly consult a doctor Dengue,Bone cancer there is a cure in Chinese medicine.If u want really u contact me through mail. Give more details about your bone pain. see doctor if after consulting a Orthopedic specialist and no cure or treatment isnt working consult a pain management specialist Duragesic pain patches seem to help some people with bone Cancer with Morphine (po) for breakthrough pain Bone pain is one of the most...


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what are Different types of Sarcomas?

A: Sarcoma, a Greek word meaning ''fleshy growth'', carries a more serious definition in the medical industry. the least common type of cancer, sarcomas are malignant tumors that occur in the body''s connective tissues. these tissues are supportive cells that connect and surround other body structures. Connective tissues include muscles, fat, fibrous tissues, nerves, blood vessels, bones, and joint tissues. Sarcomas can develop in any part of the body, but they arise mostly in
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Bell Shark Cartilage Joint Relief

A: shark cartilage is very good. Taken with Co Q 10 it can block cancer cells from being fed. I don''t know anything about that particular brand though. I never heard of Bell. For joint relief you might also want to take vitamin D3 and hylaronic acid. Thanks, if you want to check it out, just Google the name and see what you think. It looks good. If it doesn''t contain fillers and binders such as magnesium sterate, Sodium benzoate and Titanium Dioxide then it is really a good quality supplement. thanks N0help4u. After many years of pain and discomfort, I am willing to try ALMOST anything. From my website, www.gratitudehealing.info Shark...


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what is sacoma cancer?

A: It is a form of Testicular Cancer. My stepfathter had this. He had to have 2 surgerys to remove the cancer, and 2 rounds of chemo. It is a floating cancer... which means it can travel threw out the body. ( well most cancer does.. ) but this does not usally stick to one spot. I think you mean sarcoma, and it means not a cancer, but a tumor arising from structures of the mesoderm. I think Sarcoma is cancerous tumors. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarcoma I hope you don''t have it. there are four major types of cancer and within those four groups...


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what is the best lower abs workout for women to get flat abs?

A: the Butterfly Crunch, lie on back, knees relaxed out to side, place feet together, cradle head with hands, press abdomen into your back and lift. Works wonders I have done it for year, nice 6 pack almost, works top abs as well.. Your lower abs are one of the toughest areas of the body to target.. Lower ab exercises often involve raising your legs to put strain on your lower abs. the leg raise is one of the best lower ab exercises that will get you lower abs.. I would recommend you search on...


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what Is A Lesion On the Bone?

A: Hi! Welcome to the board. Sorry that you only got partial information. Same thing happened to me - went to the ER and the found a lesion or cyst and said I needed to see an orthpedic surgeon. they will evaluate you, send you for more xrays, possibly ctscan or mri, and possibly a bone scan if you have multiple locations. the best thing I can tell you is REMEMBER - benign bone lesions are very common and you can also continue to live life fully without surgery (unless you are having trouble). And they might also recommend a bone biopsy - but this is still very common. So try not to worry too...


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Anyone a Scleroderma suffer?

A: i was diagnosed 4 yrs ago. i enjoy experienced those changes but own found treatment. www.roadback.org Scleroderma (sklere-o-DER-muh) is a rare, progressive disease that lead to hardening and tightening of the skin and connective tissues — the fibers that provide the framework and support for your body. Scleroderma usually starts beside a few dry patches of skin on the hand or face that instigate getting thicker and harder. these patches later spread to other areas of the skin. In fact,...


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Neck & Back Pain

A: Dear Wendy, Slight curvature convex to the right = the neck is not straight, and has a minimal scoliosis...not really a big deal, especially considering the fact that you were in pain and that could have affected the position of the spine. Osteophytic neural foraminal encroachment.  this is degeneration of the spine where extra bone is being laid down on the vertebra.  Specifically there are small bone spurs that are reducing the amount

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"Endplate Swelling"

A: A microdiscectomy "trims" the disc, it doesn"t or shouldn"t involve the endplates. Endplates are the top and bottom portions of the vertebral body, they do enlarge, not from swelling but from arthritic change. I suppose anything can swell, but a bone that is traumatized only expands microscopically and puts pressure on the periosteum causing periostitis. This would likely respond to steroids, since it didn"t, the diagnosis needs to be looked at. Get another surgeon to look it over that has nothing to do with the...


 
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