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In this screencast, learners examine the bones of the appendicular skeleton.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences, Rehabilitation Science, and Biology
- Keywords:
- Human skeleton Human anatomy
- Resource Type:
- Video
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In this animated object, learners examine the various connective tissue layers of the muscle organ. The terms "prime mover," "synergist," "antagonist," "origin," and "insertion" are defined.
- Subjects:
- Rehabilitation Science, Health Science, and Biology
- Keywords:
- Muscles -- Anatomy
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Learners examine four stages of rheumatoid arthritis and compare them to the normal synovial joint.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences and Rehabilitation Science
- Keywords:
- H -- Diseases Rheumatoid arthritis
- Resource Type:
- Others
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In this interactive object, the learner examines the causes, symptoms, and risk factors associated with a stroke. The terms "thrombus," "emboli," and "hemorrhage" are defined. A self-assessment of risk factors completes the activity.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences and Rehabilitation Science
- Keywords:
- Cerebrovascular disease
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Learners examine the factors that contribute to hip fractures including osteoarthritis, osteoporosis, and osteomalacia.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences and Rehabilitation Science
- Keywords:
- Hip joint -- Fractures
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Learners read about five different fractures of the hip and the treatments used.
- Subjects:
- Heath Sciences and Rehabilitation Science
- Keywords:
- Hip joint -- Fractures
- Resource Type:
- Others
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In this screencast, learners examine the function and location of the motor neurons and the damage that can result when they are injured.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences, Rehabilitation Science, and Biology
- Keywords:
- Motor neurons Brain -- Anatomy
- Resource Type:
- Video
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Others
In this animated activity, learners examine muscle cell contraction and relaxation and consider the role of calcium ions.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences, Rehabilitation Science, and Biology
- Keywords:
- Muscle cells Muscle contraction
- Resource Type:
- Others