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(ANSWERED) BIOS251 – WEEK 6 – CASE STUDY: BONE

  • July 18, 2022 July 18, 2022

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Kynndal had just turned two years old. She was a Daddy’s girl who loved to help her Dad wash his motorcycle. She could often be found running around the house making motorcycle noises and would ask her Dad to take her for a ride on his motorcycle. Dad would hold her and let her sit on his bike but he wasn’t ready to take her for a ride yet. She was too small and he feared she would fall off.

Since she couldn’t ride with Dad, for her birthday, Dad got her a battery propelled Lil’ Rider three wheeled sports bike. She was excited to rid her little bike and be like Daddy. On her first ride down the sidewalk, her neighbor’s dog (a big mastiff), ran over to Kyndall to greet her but accidentally knocked her off of the bike. Kyndall started crying and grabbing her leg. Seeing that the left leg had a huge knot, she was rushed to the neighborhood clinic where she was diagnosed with a fracture of the tibia. A pretty pink cast was placed on her leg and she was allowed to go home. A follow up visit to an orthopedic surgeon revealed that no surgery was necessary. Whew!

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Answer the following questions and save your responses in a Microsoft Word document. Provide a scholarly resource in APA format to support your answers.

Describe the bone cells that are involved in generation of bone tissue.

Describe the steps of fracture repair.

The physician indicated that Kyndall was lucky because the fracture occurred about 3 inches below the epiphyseal plate. Why is this important? What are some possible outcomes if the epiphyseal plate had been damaged?

What type of fracture do you think occurred and why?

The bone cells involved in the generation of bone tissue include osteoclasts, osteoblasts, and osteocytes (Saladin, 2017). The cells function uniquely and are located in different areas of the bones. While the osteoblasts, which include …….

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BIOS 251 Week 6 Case Study; Bone

BIOS 251 Week 6 Case Study; Bone

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Institution BIOS 251 Anatomy and Physiology I with Lab
Contributor Stella
  • Description
  • Describe the bone cells that are involved in the generation of bone tissue.
  • Describe the steps of fracture repair.
  • The physician indicated that Kyndall was lucky because the fracture occurred about 3 inches below the epiphyseal plate. Why is this important? What are some possible outcomes if the epiphyseal plate had been damaged?
  • What type of fracture do you think occurred and why?
Term Year 2022
Institution BIOS 251 Anatomy and Physiology I with Lab
Contributor Stella

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