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Tissue Injury and Healing

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Periosteum   outer enclosure which is continuous with tendons and ligaments blood vessels  
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Epiphysis   ends of bone which made up of spongy bone and compact bone  
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Diaphysis   middle or body of bone  
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Articular Cartilage   smooth, white tissue that covers the ends of bones where they come together to form joint  
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Bleeding into the area of the fracture occurs in what stage of bone healing?   Stage 1: Acute  
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Osteoblasts and Osteoclasts begin to work in this stage   Stage 1: Acute  
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Fibrocartilage callus begins tissue repair in which stage   Stage 1: Acute  
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A fibrous callus form as a splint on the inside and outside layer of the bone in which stage ?   Stage 2: Repair  
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Callus is reabsorbed and replaced with fibrous cord of bone around fracture in this stage   Stage 3: Remodeling  
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What components make up skin?   Collagen and Elastin  
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Afferent nerves   transmit info from the skin, muscles, etc. to the central nervous system (brain)  
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Efferent   transmit control signals to the muscles from the brain  
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Hypoesthesia   reduced sensation  
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Hyperesthesia   heightened sensation  
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Paresthesia   numbness, tingling, prickling  
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How can inflammation affect the nervous system?   It can cause chronic pain along the nerve's pathway  
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Sprain   Injuries that occur to ligaments  
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Strain   Injuries that occur to muscles and tendons  
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What type of injury caused by overuse, excessive contraction, weakened tissue, etc. ?   Tendonitis  
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What type of fracture, usually seen in children, that one side of the bone fractures and the other side bends   Greenstick fracture  
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What type of fracture that occurs at a right angle to the bone's long axis?   Transverse Fracture  
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What type of fracture that bone is broken into 3 or more pieces?   Comminuted fracture  
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What types of fracture that is unique to adolescence   Salter-Harris Fractures  
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