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1. What would be the result if the sternocostal diarthroses wereto become fibrous and could no longer move easily?
2.Using your knowledge of joint anatomy & physiology explainwhy it is important for inactive patients to move their synovialjoints.
3. Why is the knee prone to injury?
4. Why is it important to avoid placing pressure on the axillae(under arm) area if a patient needs assistant moving
1. What would be the result if the sternocostal diarthroses wereto become fibrous and could no longer move easily?
2.Using your knowledge of joint anatomy & physiology explainwhy it is important for inactive patients to move their synovialjoints.
3. Why is the knee prone to injury?
4. Why is it important to avoid placing pressure on the axillae(under arm) area if a patient needs assistant moving
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Hubert KochLv2
28 Sep 2019