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Skeletal system Joints

This article is designed and produced with the massage therapist that would like to review or is getting ready to take their national certification test.
The types of joint classifications are synarthrosis, Ampharthorosis, and Diarthorosis. Synarthrosis is the type of joint in which fibrous connective tissue grows between the articulating or joining bones holding them close [...]

Skeletal system Cartilage

This review is intended for massage therapist that are trying to pass national certification.
Cartilage cells are called Chrondrocytes. No blood vessels are found in cartilage which makes repair a more lengthly process that most other tissues of the body.
Bone forming cells are called osteoblasts and bone re-sorbing celles are called osteoclasts. The process of bone [...]

Skeletal system Sinuses

This article is intended for massage therapist that are working towards taking their national certification test.
The spaces or cavities indies some of the cranial bones are called sinuses, which we have four pairs of these and can be found in the frontal, maxillary, sphenoid and ethmoid bones of the skull. The four pairs of sinus [...]

Skeletal System True Ribs

This review is intended for massage therpists that are studying to take their national certification tests.
True ribs are those ribs that attach directly to the sternum via costal cartiage. Ribs 8,9,10 are rib pairs that attach the the last true rib. False ribs that don’t attach to directly to the sternum are not like floating [...]

Skeletal System Continued

This is the second installment of the skeletal system in the review section for massage therapist that are working towards passing the national certification examination.
The fibrous membrane that lines the medullary caivity is the endosteum.
The two major types of connective tissue in the skeletal system are bone, and cartilage. The names of the outer layers [...]