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The major symptoms involved in EDS classical type are the skin and joints
That would depend on the joints involved the type of arthritis and the severity of the damage to the joints involved, It is always advisable to get expert advice on these matters as it relates to your particular situation.
The hamstrings and gluteous maximus are main muscles involved in diving and the pivot joints on your knee are the main joints you use.
One type of joint that is not a classification is the "fibrous joint." Instead, joints are typically classified into three main categories: synovial joints, cartilaginous joints, and fibrous joints. Each classification reflects the structure and function of the joint, such as mobility and the types of connective tissues involved. Therefore, "fibrous joint" is a specific type rather than a classification category itself.
Yes, synchondroses joints are a type of synarthrosis joints that are cartilaginous. Synchondroses joints are joined together by hyaline cartilage. Synchondroses joints are the only type of synarthrosis joints that are cartilaginous.
The joints in the backbone, or spine, are primarily classified as vertebral joints, which include intervertebral discs and facet joints. In the wrist, the joints involved are primarily synovial joints, specifically the radiocarpal joint and the midcarpal joints. These joints allow for a wide range of motion, including flexion, extension, and rotation. Overall, the spine features more complex and varied joint types compared to the simpler synovial structure of the wrist.
it involved the vertebrae and the ribs
Hinge joints, ball-and-socket joints, ellipsoid joints, saddle joints and pivot joints.
All the synovial joints that are used in normal daily activities, like the muscles and joints of the arms and legs.
no
without joints, you can't type, run, and all sorts
No Anavar does not damage joints. The type of steroid that damages joints is Cortisol steroids.