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Ligaments and Muscle Tone provide stability to a joint. Ligaments prevent extreme movements that can cause damage. Muscle Tone makes sure the body is in proper alignment and provide better joint control
Resolution of a joint is when a dislocation has been set back into its proper position.
In the event of a dislocation, one of the bones making up the joint is forced out of its natural alignment from excessive stretching and tearing of the joint ligaments and capsule. Muscles and tendons surrounding the joint are usually stretched and injure
The joint at your hip is called a synovial joint, meaning it is freely moveable. More specifically it is called a "ball-and-socket" joint.
Proximal radioulnar joint (also called superior radioulnar joint) and distal radioulnar joint (inferior radioulnar joint) are pivot joints (also called trochoid or rotatory joint).
Proper alignment is necessary to ensure that the bite is correct. If the bite is off, the patient may develop a painful disorder called temporomandibular joint syndrome.
Anatomic alignment is used to maintain the anatomic position of the joint lines. It is used because the alignment in the spines is crucial in maintaining a proper posture.
Ligaments and Muscle Tone provide stability to a joint. Ligaments prevent extreme movements that can cause damage. Muscle Tone makes sure the body is in proper alignment and provide better joint control
Manipulation or closed reduction is the procedure of realignment of the bone involved in a fracture or joint dislocation. It differs from open reduction in that the skin is not broken to realign the bone.
The CV joint provides power to the wheels. It has nothing to do with alignment.
DIslocation
Its a question of Medical Anatomy (human anatomy), but not in the category of MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY. To the author: put your questions in the proper place at proper category! answer: Clavicula (clavicle in eng.) meets with Scapula at Shoulder joint
the foot spreads and proper alignment is not maintained. In addition, the constant friction of poorly fitting shoes against the big toe joint creates a greater problem over time.
Loose or bentsteering or suspension component such as tie rod, wheel bearing,or ball joint. Alignment not in specs.Loose or bentsteering or suspension component such as tie rod, wheel bearing,or ball joint. Alignment not in specs.
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You should always have an alignment when replacing any steering mechanism such as tie rod, ball joint etc.
It's an easy way to test a lot of people, in a short period of time, for proper joint function and balance.