Yes, the acetabulum is part of the musculoskeletal system. It is the depression in which the femur joins the pelvix.
Long-term exercise can lead to increased muscle mass, strength, and endurance. It also helps maintain bone density, improve joint flexibility, and reduce the risk of osteoporosis and arthritis. Regular physical activity can contribute to overall musculoskeletal health and function as we age.
4. What is a musculoskeletal injury? Give an example.
The fable of Achilles' heel comes from Greek mythology, where the hero Achilles was invulnerable except for a small spot on his heel where his mother Thetis held him when she dipped him in the River Styx. This weakness ultimately led to his downfall when he was struck in that spot by a poisonous arrow during the Trojan War. Today, the term "Achilles' heel" is used to describe a person's vulnerability or weakness despite overall strength.
The heel of the foot is located on the posterior side of the body, opposite the toes.
The term to describe the heel region is "calcaneal" or "calcaneus".
musculoskeletal system...medical term. class :)
The term Achilles heel comes from the legend of Achilles, who was invincible in his body everywhere except his heel, after he was dipped into the river Styx. The term is used to describe a weakness, often a specific one, or a unique one. It can be physical or mental.
The medical term for inflammation of the heel bone is "calcaneal bursitis." It is characterized by inflammation of the bursa, a small sac of fluid that cushions and lubricates areas where tendons or ligaments rub against bone near the heel. Symptoms may include pain, swelling, and tenderness in the heel.
calcaneodynia or calcanealgia Related term: Plantar fasciitis (inflammation of the fascia of the sole of the foot often causes heel pain)
His heel on his foot. Hence the term Achilles heel
The term covers the way that the two systems work together to move smoothly.
heel spurs - which is actually a hardened deposit in the heel bone at the place of the plantar fascia attachment.
heel spurs - which is actually a hardened deposit in the heel bone at the place of the plantar fascia attachment.
It's a sailing term. "Heel" means the lower end or side of a thing on a boat. (The heel of the mast is the part that sits on the deck.) The heel of the boat itself is the bottom of the boat, and when the boat leans over in the wind you can see the bottom, so it's called "heeling over".
The heel of the truss is the end of the truss that sets on the exterior wall. If you've been shopping for trusses, you've probably heard the term: " Energy Heel" An energy heel is taller than other heels to give you room for insulation, you will want to order your trusses with an energy heel if you plan on heating the strucure. Hope this helps
Musculoskeletal is an adjective, it does not change.