Broken bones is the only injury I can think of, but I can think of osteoporosis, artheritis, and obesity.
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Louis Lichtenstein has written: 'Diseases of bone and joints' -- subject(s): Bone Diseases, Bones, Diseases, Joint Diseases, Joints 'Bone tumors' -- subject(s): Bones, Tumors, Os, Tumeurs, Bone Neoplasms 'Bone Tumours'
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answer 1: because your bones will eventually merge after not moving in long periods of time.
Joel Ernest Goldthwait has written: 'Diseases of the bones and joints' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Bones, Joints, Diseases 'Essentials of body mechanics in health and disease' -- subject(s): Chronic Disease, Chronic diseases, Orthopedics, Posture
The medical specialist for bones and joints is an orthopedic surgeon. They diagnose and treat conditions related to the musculoskeletal system, including fractures, arthritis, and sports injuries. They may also perform surgeries to repair or replace damaged bones and joints.
Orthopedic surgeons
one of the reasons for osteoarthritis can be old injuries to bones or joints.
No bones are joints.
orthopedist.
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There are many different joints that hold bones together. They vary depending on which part of the body they are in. Joints inlcude synovial joints, hinge joints, pivot joints and binomial joints. Generally the joints that hold the bones together are called binomial joints.
David Seligson has written: 'The Primary management of musculoskeletal trauma' -- subject(s): Bone and Bones, Fractures, Injuries, Joints, Methods, Soft tissue injuries, Therapy, Triage, Wounds and injuries