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Injuries to the tissues

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Abrasion   An open wound, road burn, or rug burn in which the outer layer of skin has been scraped off.  
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Anaphylactic Shock   A severe, sometimes fatal allergic reaction that causes a sharp drop in blood pressure and breathing difficulties.  
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Anatomy   The study of the structure of the body. (How the Body is put Together)  
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Articulation   A joint; the point at which two or more bones meet.  
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Avulsion   A pain soft tissue injury in which a flap of tissue is torn loose or pulled off completely.  
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Blister   A bubble-like collection of fluid beneath or within the epidermis of the skin.  
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Callus   A thickened, usually painless area of skin caused by friction or pressure.  
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Cardiac Muscle   The muscle of the heart, adapted to continued rhythmic contraction.  
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Cell   The basic unit of life.  
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Contusion   A soft tissue injury caused by seepage of blood into tissue; a bruise  
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Crepitus   A crackling or grating sound heard upon movement of a damaged bone or joint.  
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Dislocation   The separation of a joint and malposition of an extremity.  
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Ecchymosis   Ruptured blood vessel in the subcutaneous tissue, noticeable by a purple discoloration of the skin.  
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Fracture   A crack or break on a bone.  
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Hematoma   A blood-filled swollen area; a goose egg mass caused by bleeding under the tissue.  
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Incision   A clean ,straight, knife like cut.  
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Joint Laxity   Joint play; motions occurring,  
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Laceration    
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Ligament    
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Myositis Ossificans    
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Organ    
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Parathesis    
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Physiology    
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PRICE Procedure    
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Puncture Wound    
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Skeletal or Straited Muscle    
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Smooth or Visceral Muscle    
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Splint    
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Sprain    
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Strain    
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Sublexation    
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Synovitis    
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Systemic Reaction    
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Tendon    
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Tendonitis    
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Tissue    
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