Compare to the shoulder and hip joints, in what way is the knee joint poorly protected and thus, especiall vulnerable to injuries?
Reginald Watson-Jones has written: 'Fractures and joint injuries' -- subject(s): Fractures, Joints, Wounds and injuries
Fibrosis
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
Cuts, bruises, and grazes are all extrinsic injuries, as they are all caused by exterior forces or objects. Intrinisic injuries would be those caused by the movement of the body, such as injuries to muscles, joints, tendons, and ligaments.
one of the reasons for osteoarthritis can be old injuries to bones or joints.
Yes, actually and unfortunantly
Athletes warm up to loosen up muscles so that they don't pull anything. Your joints are anywhere on your body that you can bend i.e. your elbow or knee,
five joints and a hand job
Polyarthralgia. Poly- means many, arth- means joint, -algia is pain, arthralgia is joint pain. Usually the term polyarthralgia is used when five or more joints are affected. Another term used for joint pain is arthritis, which means inflammation "-itis" of the joint and can be caused by many different disorders, injuries, or infections. When multiple joints are inflamed, it could be called polyarthritis.
The five types of joints found in the body are 1)ball in socket 2)gliding 3)hinge 4)pivot 5)fixed
The shoulder, elbow, knee, and ankle joints are the most commonly affected by tendon injuries.