KINESIOL 3K03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Metatarsal Bones, High Force, Pulmonary Embolism
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Obit of eye constructed of seven bones. Periochondrium: connective tissue that envelopes cartilage acts as blood supply. When an injury has occurred to the face, it is still necessary to check first for a head injury (regardless of how bad the injury to the face may be) *subluxation: feels like it"s popping in and out but it stays within socket. Eye) can be affected by injuries to the face can: sensation can be impaired if there is nerve damage (orbital blowout. Airway/breathing be temporary to damaged permanently fracture) Two layers of bone tissue: cortical/compact, cancellous (spongy/honeycomb) Periosteum: layer of connective tissue that wraps around bone, blends into tendons that attach to bone. Articular cartilage: limited blood supply and limited ability to heal. Failure at the site of impact or at the weakest point in the bone: ex. Simple fracture stays beneath the skin.