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Ankle

The ankle is a joint found at the junction of the leg and foot that is important for ambulation. The ankle’s primary need is…
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Back

The back is one of the most important and largest parts of the human body. It is a conjunction between major body muscles of…
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Cervical/Neck

Our necks, also called the cervical spine, make up the first region of our spinal column. It is a well-engineered structure of bones, nerves…
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Elbow

The elbow is a hinge joint that gives our arms much of its versatility, structure, and durability. It is one of the most active parts of our body…
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Foot

The foot is the terminal portion of a limb that bears weight and allows locomotion. The muscles, tendons, and ligaments that run along…
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Hand

Our hands are grasping organs that exhibit great mobility and flexibility. They include the fingers and are capable of a wide variety of…
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Hip

The hip joint is one of the largest joints in the body. It is composed of one osseous joint. The hip is built for weight-bearing and movement…
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Knee

The knee is the largest joint in the body. It is built for weight bearing, stability, and mobility. The knee complex is composed of…
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Leg

Generally, the leg is the entire lower limb of the human body, including the foot, thigh, and even the hip or gluteal region…
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Lumbar/Low Back

The lumbar spine refers to the lower back, where the spine curves inward toward the abdomen. It starts about five or six inches below the shoulder blades…
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Shoulder

The shoulder complex is built for mobility; however, this ability to move comes with the designation of being the most unstable joint in the body…
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Thoracic/Mid Back

There are twelve thoracic vertebrae, and they are intermediate in size between the cervical and lumbar vertebrae; they increase in size…
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