Gymnasts are at risk for joint problems as they age due to the repetitive stress and strain on their joints from years of training and performing demanding skills. However, proper training techniques, strength conditioning, and injury prevention strategies can help minimize the risk of joint problems in gymnasts as they get older.
At the very basic level, the reason for this difference is mass. Because there's less mass for the shoulder to push against compared to the hip, it allows the joint more movement, but gives it less shielding.
The joint at your hip is called a synovial joint, meaning it is freely moveable. More specifically it is called a "ball-and-socket" joint.
no it is not. A condyloid joint is more like the ball and socket joint, but more slight. A saddle joint is two concave surfaces on top of each other, like a saddle
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shoulder joint is a compound joint bcoz it si made of 3/ more bones and fuction as a single anatomical unit.
arthritis this is more general there are many different forms of arthritis
Older people may be more sensitive to caffeine and thus more likely to have certain side effects, such as irritability, nervousness, anxiety, and sleep problems.
Aside from joint problems, anemia is one of the more common problems in people with RA. As many as 60% of R A sufferers are anemic.
Not that i would know because i am not African but my guess is that both have equal amount of joint problems, some people have none some have alot so you cannot really ask a question with the answer based on race
All types but mostly older since they are more susceptible to medical problems.
Rottweilers are very prone to joint problems, mainly in their hips. Your rottie will more than likely not develop hip problems after their first few years of life.
Yes, that's the horrible thing about getting old, lol. Everything deteriorates and dies. Older people have a 51.67% more of a chance to get blood clots (a problem with the circulatory system).
I believe the biggest thing is not getting into accidents. Your car will have more problems as it get older, whatever you do, but if it isn't a frequently used car it'll have less problems.
She can have as many kittens as she wants. It would be better to stop breeding her at an older age because the older the cat is when it has kittens, the more problems could occur.
At the very basic level, the reason for this difference is mass. Because there's less mass for the shoulder to push against compared to the hip, it allows the joint more movement, but gives it less shielding.
There is not necessarily any difference and the treatment is also the same. However is is far more likely that a child that has suffered from juvenile arthritis may not have any more problems with it in later years.
it'll be hard, you won't find a puppy so cheap, they're about $800, an older dog (about six, maybe older) may be that cheap, but be very wary. the white ones can have problems like skin cance, bindness or deafness, it's just in their genes, and may be a reason for the owners selling their dog. the older they are, the cheaper they are. but the older they are, the more problems they may have, and the more you might have to spend on vet's bills and such. better off saving up for a puppy, :/