Evangeline Brown Discussion
What disorder did you choose to write about?
Which part of the axial skeleton does this disorder affect?
What are the symptoms of this disorder?
What are the long term effects of this disorder?
Describe some of the current treatments available for this disorder. Which treatment would you choose and why?
Is there any research for new potential treatment options? Explain.
The axial skeleton also helps to support the body's weight, facilitate movement, and store minerals, such as calcium, magnesium, and phosphorus. Conditions that afflict the axial skeleton include fractures, tumors, cancer, dislocations
The skull bones that have disorder 1. Skull 22 bones:
Frontal (1)
Parietal (2)
Occipital (1)
Temporal (2, Temporal (2)
Sphenoid (1)
Ethmoid