medial collateral
A blow to the lateral aspect of the knee joint typically damages the medial collateral ligament (MCL), the medial meniscus, and the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). The impact can cause the knee to buckle inward, leading to strain or tears in these structures. This type of injury is often referred to as a valgus stress injury. Immediate assessment and treatment are crucial to prevent long-term instability or complications.
The lateral aspect of the leg refers to the outer side of the leg, opposite to the medial aspect which is the inner side. It encompasses structures such as the fibula bone, peroneal muscles, and tendons that help with ankle stability and movement. Injuries to this area can affect the ability to walk and perform activities that involve the lower leg.
"Blow" is kinda vague, but it sure can get badly damaged.
Fish do not have tympanic membranes. They sense sounds and vibrations with the lateral line.
Your zygomatic bone
most likely cause is damaged threads on the head or plug the plug was not tightened to proper torque spec either too loose or too tight
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The most likely problem is a burned out motor. It's also possible that the wiring to the motor has been damaged and is shorting on the seat tracks.
Parietal Bone
A contusion (bruise) would likely result from a sudden blow to the body.
A contusion (bruise) would likely result from a sudden blow to the body.
A powerful hammer blow on a fragile object can result in the object breaking, shattering, or being severely damaged.