cartilage, ligaments, muscles, skeleton, tendons, ligaments, joints, connective tissues
The musculoskeletal term for heel is "calcaneus."
Yes, the acetabulum is part of the musculoskeletal system. It is the depression in which the femur joins the pelvix.
4. What is a musculoskeletal injury? Give an example.
The peripheral nervous system contains mixed nerves (both sensory and motor) that the musculoskeletal needs to function.
You have muscular system, made of muscles and skeletal system, made of bones; which make up the musculoskeletal system.
The musculoskeletal term for heel is "calcaneus."
Musculoskeletal is an adjective, it does not change.
Journal of Musculoskeletal Pain was created in 1993.
What does Musculoskeletal System mean?The Musculoskeletal System is the combination of the muscular and skeletal systems working together and includes the bones, muscles, tendons and ligaments of the body.
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Yes, the acetabulum is part of the musculoskeletal system. It is the depression in which the femur joins the pelvix.
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the autonomic, the peripheral, and the musculoskeletal. the autonomic is for nerve endings, the peripheral is for the eyes, and the musculoskeletal is for the muscles and tendons
There isn't a specific doctor who specializes in this field of medicine. It will usually depend on what kind of musculoskeletal symptoms you are experiencing. Doctors who are D.O rather than M.D. have special training in the musculoskeletal system as well.
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