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Normal and Arthritic Joints

Normal and Arthritic Joints. Normal Joints. Go to http://www.shockfamily.net/skeleton/JOINTS.HTML and observe the different Shockwave movies that illustrate how the different joints move. Note that not all of the examples have animations. Types of Arthritis.

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Normal and Arthritic Joints

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  1. Normal and Arthritic Joints

  2. Normal Joints • Go to http://www.shockfamily.net/skeleton/JOINTS.HTML and observe the different Shockwave movies that illustrate how the different joints move. • Note that not all of the examples have animations.

  3. Types of Arthritis • Go to http://www.wisc-online.com/objects/OTA1804/OTA1804.swf and take notes on the causes and problems associated with Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis.

  4. Arthritis of the Foot • There are 28 bones and 30 joints in the foot. • This is an example of rheumatoid arthritis, which occurs when the joint lining or synovium becomes inflamed and pulls the bones out of place.

  5. Arthritis of the Hand • Inflammatory arthritis occurs when your own body considers pieces of tissue as “foreign” and attacks them. This is what is causing the bones to be pulled out of position.

  6. Arthritis of the Hand • This picture gives you a better idea of what the hand can look like. • This condition cannot be repaired • The pain is treated using ibuprofen (Advil) or Naproxen • Go to http://www.ehow.com/about_5037854_stages-rheumatoid-arthritis.html to see the four stages of arthritis in the hand.

  7. Arthritis of the Hand • Persons with arthritis need medications stored in bottles that are easy to open. They also will benefit from lever door handles, etc.

  8. Arthritis of the Knee • These pictures shows arthritis of the knee and the accompanying loss of joint space. • For a look at how arthritis in the articular cartilage can be fixed go to http://edu.westchesterorthopedics.com/Item.aspx?ID=15851 • Select animation with narration

  9. Arthritis of the Knee • In the previous video clip, the shaving technique was used to remove damaged cartilage and promote self healing of the articular cartilage.

  10. Arthritis of the Wrist • Here you can see rheumatoid arthritis of the wrist. The interconnecting bones of the carpels have erosions in them and joint narrowing

  11. Osteophytes • Are outgrowths of bones and are also called “bone spurs” • Form in osteoarthritis • Very painful • Some surgically removed or treated with steroids to reduce inflammation

  12. Extreme Osteophytes • Here is the ankle and x-ray of a woman with extreme osteoarthritic osteophytes in the ankle.

  13. You can get arthritis in any joint of the body!

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