3. Which of the following describes scoliosis? Column 1 A. backward curvature of the spine B. inward curvature of the spine C. forward curvature of the spine D. sideways curvature of the spine
1. 3. Which of the following describes scoliosis? Column 1 A. backward curvature of the spine B. inward curvature of the spine C. forward curvature of the spine D. sideways curvature of the spine
Answer:
D. sideways curvature of the spine
Explanation:
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2. what is ASIS?a. anter superior iliac spineb. anter super iliac spinec. anterior superior iliac spined. anterior super iliac spine
ASIS = ANTERIOR SUPER ILIAC SPINE
The anterior superior iliac spine (abbreviated: ASIS) is a bony projection of the iliac bone, and an important landmark of surface anatomy. It refers to the anterior extremity of the iliac crest of the pelvis. It provides attachment for the inguinal ligament, and the sartorius muscle.
3. Scoliosis is a condition in which the spine curves to the spine, true or false?
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
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Scoliosis is an abnormal curvature of the spine (backbone). There is a natural, forward-and-backward curve to the spine. With scoliosis, the spine rotates and develops a side-to-side curve. Curves may be as mild as 10 degrees, or as severe as 100 degrees or more. #CarryOnLearning4. the spine or backbone
Answer:
The spine or backbone connect from hips to brain it protect our brain
5. Scoliosis *A. Abnormal Curvature of spineB. Excessive inward curve of the lumbae spineC. Spine that causes the top of the back to appear more rounded than normalD. Middle Back of the spine
Answer:
Scoliosis *
A. Abnormal Curvature of spine
B. Excessive inward curve of the lumbae spine
C. Spine that causes the top of the back to appear more rounded than normal
D. Middle Back of the spine
Explanation:
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A. Abnormal Curvature of spine
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Answer:
A.abnormal curvature of spine
Explanation:
it is most often diagnosed in childhood or early adolescence
6. posture and spine disorders
Answer:
there are tree types of spine curvature disorders, including: Lordosis. Also called swayback, the spine of a person with lordosis curves significantly inward at the lower back.
7. It is the excossive outwarcurvature of the spine.?
Answer:
Lordosis is also known as Hyperlordosis or Swayback or Saddleback. It is an abnormal excessive front-to-back curvature of the lower back Lumbar Spine. Hyperlordosis is one of the most common causes of Lower Back Pain yet is a correctable condition if addressed properly.
Explanation:
8. posture and spine disorders
Answer:
Examples of postural disorders:
Forward head position
Spine curvature disorders: scoliosis, hyperlordosis, hyperkyphosis
Pelvic inclination
9. the bones in the spine are
Answer:
Vertebrae are the 33 individual bones that interlock with each other to form the spinal column. The vertebrae are numbered and divided into regions: cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacrum, and coccyx (Fig. 2). Only the top 24 bones are moveable; the vertebrae of the sacrum and coccyx are fused
Explanation:
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Answer:
Vertebrae are the 33 individual bones that interlock with each other to form the spinal column. The vertebrae are numbered and divided into regions: cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacrum, and coccyx (Fig. 2). Only the top 24 bones are moveable; the vertebrae of the sacrum and coccyx are fused.
10. 1. You suspect that there might be spine injury. What are the things that you need to observe on the spine?WARNING:REPORT IF NONSENS
Answer:
Emergency signs and symptoms of a spinal cord injury after an accident include: Extreme back pain or pressure in your neck, head or back. Weakness, incoordination or paralysis in any part of your body. Numbness, tingling or loss of sensation in your hands, fingers, feet or toes.
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11. it has spine on their leaves.
Answer:
The spine is technically a modified, sharp-pointed leaf. Since it has a bud in its axil, the spine occurs in the relative position of a leaf. Some spines are called "stipular spines" because they are modified, sharp-pointed stipules at the base of a leaf.
Explanation:
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12. Posture and Spine Disorders
Answer:
Poor posture or slouching (postural kyphosis) Scheuermann's disease, a condition that causes vertebrae to be misshaped (Scheuermann's kyphosis) Arthritis. Osteoporosis.
13. Posture and spine disorder
Answer:
Posture and Spine Disorder: Osteoporosis
14. posture and spine desorder
Answer:
The following conditions can cause kyphosis: Abnormal vertebrae development in utero (congenital kyphosis) Poor posture or slouching ( postural kyphosis) Scheuermann's disease, a condition that causes vertebrae to be misshaped (Scheuermann's kyphosis)
15. posture and spine disorders
Types of Spine Disorders
Degenerative spine and disc conditions:
Arthritis
Degenerative disc disease
Herniated disc
Spinal stenosis
Spondylosis
Other spine conditions and disorders:
Ankylosing spondylitis
Back pain
Basilar invagination, basilar impression, and cranial settling
Chronic spine and back pain
Kyphosis
Neck pain
Osteoporosis and vertebral fractures
Scheuermann's kyphosis
Scoliosis
Spinal cord cancer
Spinal deformities
Spinal fracture
Spinal tumors
Spondylolisthesis
Causes of Spine Disorders
Spine disorders have a wide variety of causes depending on the particular condition. For some conditions, the causes are unknown. Common causes include:
Accidents or falls
Congenital disorders (present since birth)
Inflammation
Infection
Inherited disorders
Injuries ranging from minor to traumatic
Degenerative wear and tear that comes with aging
Risk Factors for Spine Disorders
Factors that can increase the risk of developing a spine disorder include:
Excess weight or obesity
Improper lifting techniques
Nutrition and lifestyle habits such as sedentary lifestyle, low calcium intake, or smoking
Other conditions such as osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, or thyroid disease
Overuse from exercise or occupational movement
Poor posture
Repetitive strenuous activities
Symptoms of Spine Disorders
Signs and symptoms depend on the specific spine disorder and often affect other parts of the body, depending on the area of the spine or spinal cord that is affected. Common symptoms include:
· Abnormally rounded shoulders or back
Back or neck pain that can be sharp and stabbing, dull and aching, or burning
Bladder or bowel dysfunction
Nausea and/or vomiting
Pain radiating in the arms or legs
Stiffness or tightness
Uneven appearance, such as one shoulder or hip being higher than the other
Weakness, numbness, or tingling in the arms or legs
Diagnosis of Spine Disorders
At UT Southwestern, our spine experts conduct a thorough evaluation, including:
Physical exam
Discussion of personal and family medical history
Discussion of symptoms and risk factors
Neurological exam, if a nerve injury or disorder is suspected
Depending on each patient’s individual case, our doctors might recommend one or more tests, such as:
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan: MRI uses radio waves and a strong magnet to produce detailed images of the spine. MRI is useful in detecting injuries and disorders in soft tissue such as muscles, ligaments, tendons, spinal cord, and nerves.
Computed tomography (CT) scan: CT uses specialized X-rays with or without a contrast agent to produce cross-sectional, 3D images of the spine. CT provides images that are more detailed than plain X-rays for evaluating bone injuries or disorders.
X-ray: We use X-rays of the neck or different areas of the back to check for bone problems such as fractures, other injuries, and chronic disorders.
Biopsy: If cancer is suspected, our neurosurgeons can take a small tissue sample for analysis under a microscope.
Electromyography (EMG): Electrodiagnostic examinations measure electrical activity generated by muscles and nerves. They generally involve seeing how different parts of the body react to stimuli.
Treatment for Spine Disorders
Our spine specialists often use one or more treatments, depending on the specific condition or injury. Treatments we offer include:
Back bracing
Cancer treatment such as surgery to remove tumors, radiation therapy, radiosurgery, and chemotherapy
Ice or heat therapy for injuries
Injections, such as corticosteroids or nerve blocks, for pain
Medications such as anti-inflammatories, pain relievers, or muscle relaxers
Rehabilitation using physical therapy to strengthen and stretch the back and abdominal muscles
Surgery to replace discs, fuse (connect) vertebrae, open up the spinal canal, or repair nerves
Clinical Trials
UT Southwestern conducts clinical trials aimed at improving the diagnosis and treatment of all types of spine disorders. Talk with our doctors to see if a clinical trial is available.
Related Conditions and Treatments
Ankylosing Spondylitis
Back Pain
Basilar Invagination, Basilar Impression, and Cranial Settling
Chronic Spine and Back Pain
Degenerative Disc Disease
Herniated Disc
Kyphosis
Neck Pain
Neuro-Oncology
Neurodiagnostics
Radiation Oncology
Scheuermann's Kyphosis
Scoliosis
Spinal Deformities
Spinal Fracture
Spinal Stenosis
Spinal Tumors
Spondylolisthesis
Spondylosis
16. postural or spine disorders
WHAT IS THE MEANING OF postural or spine disorders
17. the spine or backbone
Answer:
is your body's central support structure.
Explanation:
your spine helps you to sit, walk, bend, etc.
Answer:
Your spine, or backbone, is your body's central support structure. It connects different parts of your musculoskeletal system. Your spine helps you sit, stand, walk, twist and bend. Back injuries, spinal cord conditions and other problems can damage the spine and cause back pain.
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18. what are the spines of echinoderns for?
Answer:
Echinoderms have a mesodermal skeleton composed of calcareous plates or ossicles. Each one of these, even the articulating spine of a sea urchin, is composed mineralogically of a crystal of calcite. If solid, these would form a heavy skeleton, so they have a sponge-like porous structure known as stereom.
Explanation:
Answer:
Echinoderms have a mesodermal skeleton composed of calcareous plates or ossicles. Each one of these, even the articulating spine of a sea urchin, is composed mineralogically of a crystal of calcite. If solid, these would form a heavy skeleton, so they have a sponge-like porous structure known as stereom.
19. posture and spine disorders
POSTURE AND SPINE DISORDERS
Lordosis (also called swayback)
is defined as an excessive inward curve of the spine.Scoliosis
is a sideway curvature of the spine. It occurs most often during the growth spurt just before puberty.Kyphosis
characterized by an abnormally rounded upper back (more than 50 degrees of curvature.)20. what to do if my back (spine) and my neck (spine)?
Answer:
They're connected and you should have a good posture.
21. what are the posture and spine?
Answer:
Explanation:
Spine is the long bone on your back, it is very crucial for a living creature and posture is the way in which the body is positioned when sitting or standing
22. 7. Your teacher instructed you to remove the Y-shaped spines embedded in the flesh of the fish, which of these will you do? Remove the spines near the caudal fin b. Remove the spines along the dorsal elde c. Remove the spines along the lateral line d. Remove the rib bones
Answer:
C.Remove the spines along the lateral line
23. pooture and spine disorders
The following conditions can cause kyphosis: Abnormal vertebrae development in utero (congenital kyphosis) Poor posture or slouching (postural kyphosis) Scheuermann's disease, a condition that causes vertebrae to be misshaped (Scheuermann's kyphosis)
Answer:
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Explanation:
Poor posture or slouching (postural kyphosis) Scheuermann's disease, a condition that causes vertebrae to be misshaped (Scheuermann's kyphosis) Arthritis. Osteoporosis
24. Animals with spines are called____.
Answer:
Vertebrates
Explanation:
animals with a backbone/spine
25. Spine of an algebra book
Answer:
The back portion of a book's binding which is visible when a book is shelved in a bookcase; the portion which is attached at the joints to the front and rear covers.
Your spine should be striking and interesting, but not too overwhelming. The spine of a book only needs the title, the author's name, and maybe the logo of your publishing company, space-permitting. But if you have a bigger book, interesting and attractive images could make your spine look great.
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26. It is the excessive outwarcurvature of the spine
Answer:
Kyphosis is a spinal disorder in which an excessive outward curve of the spine results in an abnormal rounding of the upper back.
27. This is a medical condition wherein the spine in the lower back has curved excessively. This can cause pain in the spine
Answer:
Broken back
Explanation:
it's a condition because the spine has curved now the result is a broken bback hope this helps :)
28. why does the spine have curve shapewhy does the spine have curve shape
answer:
yes spine curves
Explanation:
because it is genetically on our evolution to have spine that curves.
29. The other term for the spine.
Answer:
backbone
spinal column
vertebral column
vertebrae
30. the breastbone is ________ to the spine
Answer:
breastbone is ANTERIOR to the spine
Answer:
The breastbone is ventral or anterior (toward the front, in front of) to the spine.
Explanation:
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