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PRESSURE ULCERS STAGES

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Pressure Ulcers Stages Pressure ulcers stages are caused by pressure on the skin and can progress to the bones and muscles. They are highly susceptible to infection and can even be life-threatening. People with limited mobility or who use prosthetic limbs are particularly susceptible to pressure injuries. These devices are often poorly fitted and can cause irritation. People with loss…

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DECUBITUS STAGES

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How to Assess Decubitus Stages If you’ve been dealing with patients with decubitus stages, you may be wondering how to assess them. Here are some tips for diagnosing decubitus ulcers and learning proper bandaging techniques. Using a decubitus trainer is an excellent way to learn about this condition and improve your recognition of decubitus in real patients. The material is…

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LATERAL VIEW OF EYE

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The Importance of a Lateral View of Eye In a recent study, researchers used a lateral view of eye as a useful tool to assess the relationship between eye movements and facial features. Using an infrared eye-tracker, 80 participants were asked to freely gaze at 11 lateral images of the face for 10 s each. This data was used to…

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LEFT FOREARM

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A Left Forearm Fracture May Require Surgery A broken left forearm can be treated with a cast or brace. Your doctor will monitor the healing process and may order frequent X-rays. However, if the bone is displaced or shifting, surgery may be required. You should also seek medical attention if the fracture has punctured the skin. Muscles The muscles in…

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RIGHT SHOULDER SHOULDER ANATOMY

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Right Shoulder Shoulder Anatomy If you’re looking for a better understanding of the right shoulder Shoulder anatomy, you’ve come to the right place. Learn more about the glenohumeral joint, Labrum, Superior glenohumeral ligament, and Coracohumeral ligament. These structures are critical for proper shoulder movement and health. Glenohumeral Joint The glenohumeral joint in the right shoulder can be damaged and cause pain….

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SPINAL CORD POSTERIOR VIEW

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Spinal Cord Posterior View The spinal cord posterior view shows the vertebral column and its anatomical structure. The spinal cord is made up of several layers. The spinal arteries, Rexed lamina VI, Substantia gelatinosa, Ventral root fibers, and cisterna magna are all visible on this diagram. Anterior And Posterior Spinal Arteries The anterior and posterior spinal arteries provide blood supply…

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LEFT SHOULDER ANATOMY

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Left Shoulder Anatomy You’re probably wondering about the left shoulder anatomy. There are several bones and tendons in the shoulder. The glenohumeral joint and rotator cuff are important components of your shoulder. You’ll also want to know about the supraspinatus and subscapularis. These bones and tendons all work together to support and stabilize the shoulder. The Glenohumeral Joint The glenohumeral…

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STAGES OF ULCERS

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The Different Stages of Ulcers Symptoms, treatment options, complications, and prevention are all important when it comes to ulcers. Learn more about the different stages of ulcers and how they affect your body. The first stage is the most common and can cause severe pain. This stage of the condition can also be characterized by a break in the skin….

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LEFT SHOULDER DIAGRAM

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Left Shoulder Diagram When you’re looking at a left shoulder diagram, there are a few different things to look at. These include the glenohumeral joint, scapula, clavicle, and rotator cuff. This will give you a good idea of how the shoulder functions. The Glenohumeral Joint The glenohumeral joint is a complex structure with multiple articulations that allows for a great…

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LEFT SHOULDER SHOULDER ANATOMY

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Left Shoulder Shoulder Anatomy There are several key components to the left shoulder in left shoulder shoulder anatomy. The rotator cuff is one of them. These muscles provide stability and facilitate movement. The remaining muscles surround the joint space. Here, you’ll learn about the rotator cuff and the rest of the shoulder joint. You’ll also learn about the coraco-clavicular ligaments….

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