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Body System 1 - Musculoskeletal System

Fun with bones and stuff.

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Created Date 09.02.22
Last Updated 09.06.22
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Topics of this game:
  • What is the function of the Musculoskeletal System?
  • How many claims involve allegations of musculoskeletal impairments?
  • Fingers are called what?
  • The cervical vertebrae are located at what part of the spine?
  • Another name for joints is?
  • Some joints are movable and some are fixed.
  • The joints of the spine are fairly stiff to support the upper body and trunk.
  • Fibrous connective tissue found throughout the body.
  • Striated, Smooth, and ___________ are the 3 types of muscles.
  • Bones and muscles rely upon the digestive system for nourishment
  • Impairment in the MS system is the result of absence or interference with its functions of support and movement.
  • All allegations of weakness, spasms, and paralysis involving muscles are assessed using the Musculoskeletal Body System.
  • Functional criteria for the musculoskeletal system include the ability to use
  • Fine movements involve the following:
  • Types of hand held ADs include
  • Depression can contribute to muscle and joint pain.
  • DDD means
  • Three of the things we consider when assessing functional limitations in musculoskeletal impairments are
  • A close proximity of time is ________________.
  • Two types of reconstructive surgery we often see are:
  • Foot and ankle functional restrictions include the ability to walk.
  • The greatest functional loss from OA is loss of ROM.
  • Most fractures fully repair well within __________ months.
  • The hardest bone to break in the human body is the ______________.
  • Removal of a limb at a joint is called
  • If burns do not require continued surgical management, we evaluate them under ________ listings.

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