Joints
The only moving bone in your head is the lower mandible, commonly referred to as the jaw.
by moving it
fixator
To avoid bone-on-bone friction.
Muscle attaches to a non-moving bone at the muscle's origin.
bone
A cast us used to stop you from moving the limb with the damaged bone in it. This assures that the bone heals straight and in the correct position.
Both the origin and insertion points attach muscles to bone. The muscles are moving the bones so they must be attached directly to bone.
You'll find the bone to the left of the golden statue with the centipede. Underneath the moving platform.
The splint will keep the bone from moving. Splints can be anatomic, soft, or rigid.
Yes fool
I would think so. I think the only accurate way for a physican to know you have low bone density is to have the testing done. This will require a scan at your local radiologists office.