
- A List Of Musculoskeletal Disorders
- Assessment For Musculoskeletal Injuries
- Diagnostic For Musculoskeletal Function
- Spinal Cord Injury And The Musculoskeletal System
The changes that occur in musculoskeletal muscles are a normal process and do not depend on ageing. However, because they are not put to use, they age faster. Many of the Americans do not exercise and lead a sedentary lifestyle. Less than 10 percent of people in the United States have a habit going to the gym. Musculoskeletal degradation is seen in people who are usually above the age of 50. People, who exercise, do not face this and even after 50 they lead a healthy and active life by being active. More...
Functions Of The Skeletal System
In order to understand the functions of the skeletal system, it is necessary to get an understanding of what makes up this system. The skeletal system comprises of two parts, the axial and the appendicular systems. The axial skeletal system is made up of the spinal column, ribs, skull and the sternum. The appendicular skeletal system contains the shoulders and the pelvic girdle. More...
Knees or elbows sometimes make a crackling noise and it is called popping. There are several reasons why joints crack and pop. Sometimes, it is normal for the joints to pop. However, people often wonder why do joints pop. So, to answer this question, here is a list of the most common reasons that cause the joints to pop. More...
- Chemotherapy And Aching Joints
- Symptoms Of Bad Joints
- Why Are My Finger Joints Becoming Larger With Age ?
Difference Between Tendons And Ligaments
Tendons and ligaments are very identical and as a result people assume that they are one and the same. However, there are differences between the two. Both tendons and ligaments are made up of chains of collagen cells. These cells are produced by the proteins in the body. The difference between tendons and ligaments comes in their functionality. More...
- Foods To Strengthen Tendons
- Treatment For Torn Ligaments And Tendons
- Where Are Tendons In Your Body ?
Bursae are sacs of fluid that cushion the joints and are located between tendons and bones or skin. These bubble-like structures reduce friction that develops in joints or other moving parts of the body. The shoulders, knees, hip and ankles are some of the parts of the body that are protected by the bursae. More...