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Title: SKELETAL SYSTEM OVERVIEW


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SKELETAL SYSTEM OVERVIEW
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FUNCTIONS
  • Support
  • Protection
  • Movement-levers
  • Storage-lipids, Ca, P
  • Formation of blood cells-hematopoiesis

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STRUCTURE
  • Two Divisions
  • Axial
  • Appendicular

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BONE MARKINGS
  • Two Categories
  • Processes/projections
  • Depressions/cavities

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LONG BONE
  • Gross anatomy
  • Microscopic anatomy
  • Bone formation
  • Bone fractures

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COMPOSITION
  • Lacunae-spaces containing osteocytes
  • Lamellae-rings of hard, calcified substance
  • Haversian canals-run longitudinally in bone
  • Canaliculi-small canals that contain osteocytes

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COMPOSITION, cont
  • Volkmanns canals-blood vessels, nerves (from
    periosteum), enter compact bone area which is
    connected to medullary canals

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GROWTH
  • Epiphyseal plate provides for long growth during
    childhood
  • New cartilage formed continuously and old
    cartilage broken down at same time
  • Controlled by hormones
  • Ends at end of adolescence because epiphyseal
    plate is converted to bone

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REMODELING
  • Old bone destroyed by osteoclasts
  • New bone made by osteoblasts
  • Stress of muscle pull and gravity determines what
    bones formed or were broken down
  • Bedridden people lose bone mass and subjected to
    stress

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BONE FORMATION and GROWTH
  • Begins 7th week in utero
  • 2 kinds
  • Intramembranous-replacing preexisting connective
    tissue with bone
  • hyaline membrane covered with bony matrix
    by osteoblasts
  • Endochondrial-ossification

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ENDOCHONDRIAL
  • Occurs in most bones
  • In diaphysis, cartilage degenerates, leaving
    cavities?marrow cavities
  • Osteoblasts lay down bone
  • Ossification occurs in epiphysis, where bone
    replaces cartilage, except plate
  • Low Ca levels cause change on PTH, causing
    osteoclasts to destroy bone cells

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FRACTURES
  • Compound
  • Simple
  • Compression
  • Depressed
  • Impacted
  • Spiral
  • Greenstick

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TREATMENT of FRACTURES
  • Reduction-realignment of ends
  • Closed-Dr., by hand
  • Open-surgery, pins, wire

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JOINTS AND ARTICULATIONS
  • Position of bony parts is changed
  • Occurs at the joints
  • Less movement at closer fittings of bones

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CLASSIFICATION
  • Synarthroses-no movement skull, sternum, sacrum
  • Amphiarthroses-little movement vertebral column,
    rib cage, axial skeleton
  • Diarthroses-movement
  • synovial joint-ball/socket, hinge, pivot,
    sliding

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Disorders of the Joints Arthritis
  • Osteoarthritis- chronic, degenerative, affects
    articular cartilage of the aged (wear and tear
    arthritis)? exposes bone tissue
  • Rheumatoid arthritis-chronic, autoimmune, joints
    swell as synovial fluid accumulates, WBC enter
    and produce pannus that erodes articular
    cartilage? scar tissue which ossifies and bone
    ends fuse onset usually 30-40 years of age

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Arthritis
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GOUT
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ARTHRITIS, cont
  • Gout- uric acid accumulates in the blood and
    depositied in joints, affects single joint
    common in males, after age 30 (can lead to
    immobilization of joint)

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OSTEOPOROSIS
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