6. atrophy
7. herniation (IV disc herniation)
8. Flat, Long, short, irregular and sesamoid
9. Diencephlon
10. Amyotrphic lateral sclerossis (ALS)
11. none of the above because answer is Meissner's corpuscles
6. s the wasting away of muscle due to immobilization, inactivity, or loss of nerve functioning....
25. Which muscle strain requires surgery? 26. nerve functioning is the wasting away of muscle due to immobilization, inactivity, or loss of 27. Greatest difficulty with grade 1 & 2 sprains is restoring stability due to stretched tissue and inelastic which forms. 28. The of the knee is the cartilage that absorbs shock. 29. The connects the femur to the tibia in the center of the knee; it functions to and forward motion of the tibia. limit 30. How would...
12. The temporary paralysis of a nerve caused by lack of blood flow or by pressure on the affected nerve with no loss of structural continuity is known as a. Neurapraxia b. Axonotmesis c. Neurotmesis 13. Deep pressure, vibration, hunger, & fullness can be detected by a. Merkel discs b. Root hair plexus c. Encapsulated Meissner's corpuscles d. Ruffini's corpuscles e. Pacinian corpus cles 14. Which 4 structures are most directly involved in the control of voluntary movement? a. Cerebrum...