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ESPE 425 Biomechanics Michael Boyle ESPE 425 Biomechanics Michael Boyle .
The Skeletal System Lesson 3 by Jim Alton Objective Name the classification of bones Diagram the interior of a bone Explain how bones and muscles attach.
Overview Objectives Your Joints What is Total Joint Replacement? Preparing for a Total Joint Replacement Surgery Day Postoperative and Recovery Discharge.
7 Unit 1 Chapter 7. 7 Unit 1 Places where bones meet Classified structurally by anatomy Classified structurally by motion.
Skeletal System Structure, Function & Malfunction.
Basic Skeletal Anatomy. Skeletal System - Functions Support & shape to body Support & shape to body Protection of internal organs Protection of internal.
The Skeletal System 6 th Grade. Are bones in your body alive? What are they made of? YES! The bones in your body are alive – Made of tissues that have.
Muscle Fibers. Muscle fiber is the muscle cell Each skeletal muscle contains hundreds to thousands of these fiber cells.
Soft Tissue Injury Soft Tissue Injury by Mark Harmsworth.
Connective Tissue Chapter 4 (cont.). I. General Characteristics A. Three components: 1. Specialized cells 2. Extracellular protein fibers 3. Ground substance.
The Human Machine: Biomechanics in Daily Life Joel M. Bach, Ph.D. Director, Orthopaedic Biomechanics Labs Assistant Professor Department of Orthopaedics.