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level: Lecture 13: Joint Pathology Part 6

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level questions: Lecture 13: Joint Pathology Part 6

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What is Acromegaly?Is a disorder that results from excess growth hormone (GH) after the growth plates have closed. Causes disfiguration of bones and joints.
What is Hemochromatosis?is a disease in which too much iron builds up in your body (iron overload). Excess iron is deposited in organs (which can cause failure).
What is hemophilia?A rare genetic disorder classified by a lack of clotting proteins. People with this disease have trouble stopping bleeds from even small wounds, which can lead to death. They also bruise easily.
What is Sickle Cell Disease?is an inherited red blood cell disorder in which there aren't enough healthy red blood cells to carry oxygen throughout your body. Most at-risk areas of complication are the bones, then joints.
What is Thalassemia?A disorder where the body does not create enough hemoglobin.
What is Hyperlipidemia?means your blood has too many lipids (or fats), such as cholesterol and triglycerides This leads to an increase in arterial blockages.
Myofascial Pain SyndromeA chronic pain disorder where pressure on sensitive points ("knots") causes pain, and "referred pain".
What generally causes Myofacial Pain Syndrome?This syndrome may occur following a trauma, or prolonged static contractions of a muscle or muscle group (e.g. Reading or writing at a desk or working at a computer).
As an osteopath, what are 2 treatments you can use for Myofacial Pain Syndrome?- Myofascial Release - Massage - Physical Therapy - Spraying ethyl chloride over the tender point and then stretching the muscle. - Posture-correcting techniques