Skeletal alterations

Human skeletal changes due to bipedalism

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The evolution of human bipedalism approximately four million years ago has led to morphological alterations to the human skeleton including changes to the arrangement and size of the bones of the foot, hip size and shape, knee size, leg length, and the shape and orientation of the vertebral column. The evolutionary factors that produced these changes have been the subject of several theories.

Skeletal alterations - List of case studies

Papillary Carcinoma of Thyroid with Multiple and Diffuse Nodular Secondarisms of the Pulmonary Parenchyma

6th and 7th cranial nerves; deafness in the right ear; alterations in standing balance with uncertain gait and a tendency to fall to ... carcinoma of the right hemithyroid infiltrating the skeletal muscular tissue and perithyroidal soft tissues, found on the margin of ...

Right Knee Pain

an X-ray of the right knee on 11/18/2008 which revealed no skeletal alterations. On 09/2008 an MRI of the right knee was performed and the ...

List of Symptoms

Allodynia Alodinia to light touch Alopecia Alterations in standing balance Ambulation limitations And numbness ... (after effort) Diffuse heat Diffuse muscle skeletal pains Diffused urticarioid skin eruptions Digestive problems ...

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