Cartilage acts as a buffer between bones. Arthritis is a lack or loss of the cartilage which can result in painful movement when bone ends scrape each.
Cartilage acts as a buffer between bones. Arthritis is a lack or loss of the cartilage which can result in painful movement when bone ends scrape each.
No If your bones are grinding against each other you really need to go see a bone specialist.
By smashing them against each other, boring, or abrasion. They also used wood and bone to make tools. They were so working-class tradesmen. Lol!
Muscle is connected to bone with tendons, bones are attached with ligaments and separated by cartilage to keep bones from grinding on each other.
cartilage
The substance that keeps bone ends from crushing when compressed is Joints.
your spine....
Bone Against Steel was created in 1990.
Your grothplates and bone
a trombone?
a bone keeps us stable so we wont be a body laying on the flore
It surrounds the end of the bone to prevent bones from grinding against each other. Cartilage acts as shock absorbers as well.
Mushy bone marrow is caused by Osteomyelitis, which is an inflammation of the bone marrow and surrounding bone. The bone marrow swells and presses against the bone's blood vessels when a bone gets infected, causing parts of the bone to die and the infection to spread to surrounding muscles and other soft tissues.