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musculoskeletal disorders

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conversion of the cartilaginous fetal skeleton into bone   ossification  
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at birth infants have all of this   muscle tissue  
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vascularized covering of the bone   periosteum  
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location of the long bone growth   epiphyseal plates  
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damage to this can cause disturbed bone growth   epiphyseal plate  
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foot has been twisted inward/outward or toes higher/lower than the heel   clubfoot  
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a type of casting for clubfoot that reguires new casting weekly   ponseti method  
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the head of the femur is partly or completely displaced from a shallow hip socket   developmental dysplasia of the hip  
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2 factors for DDH   hereditary and environmental  
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pelvic drops on the side of the affected hip joint when standing on one leg   trendelen burg gait  
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when you can feel or hear the femoral head slip into the acetabulum under pressure   ortolani sign  
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a group of nonprogressive disorders that affect the motor centers of the brain causing problems with movement and coordination   cerebral palsy  
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jerky movements during voluntary motions, legs cross and the toes point inward   spastic CP/ SCISSORING  
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uncontrolled,slow,writhng movements that increase with emotional stress and disappear during sleep   athwtoid/dyskinetic CP  
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