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Can the bones move too much?

Chiropractic Frequently Asked Questions
Highly unlikely. A chiropractic adjustment is special. It has the right amount of energy, delivered to the exact spot, at a precise angle, at the right time. The idea is to get a "stuck" spinal joint moving again, helping to reduce nerve interference. Years of training, practice and experience makes chiropractic adjustments specific and safe.

How many bones are in the foot?

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Each foot contains 26 bones, 33 joints, 107 ligaments, 19 muscles, and several tendons that hold the foot structure together and allow the foot to move in a variety of ways. See similar questions...

Originally I didn’t much think about the questions: How Do Bones Grow?

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Well, I guess the calcium from your diet just deposits into the shape of the bones, controlled by something called bone cells. That is, I suppose that individual bone cells take in a lot of calcium, and become your skeleton. Now, just get the idea of a fishnet where the spaces are quite small, and rocks that are quite small. Then add in a bit of glue. There IS fishnet involved. Rather than there being a separate glue, let’s just figure that the fishnet has two unique characteristics. See similar questions...

Growth hormone is what causes cells, bones, organs, and muscles to grow?

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Growth hormone is secreted into the blood stream where is can travel to, and influence any part of the body. See similar questions...

What do I do if I find bones?

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If the bones are human or if you don't know if they are human or not, immediately contact your local law enforcement agency. Do not touch the remains or disturb the site. Critical information may be gleaned from the location and condition of the site, and materials in the vicinity. See similar questions...

Are bones made up of calcium?

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Calcium is a key component in the composition of bone. Additionally, the structure of bone is made up of a collagen matrix, or frame intermixed with phosphorous. Calcium is responsible for giving bone its strength. See similar questions...

Why do bones become weak?

WestSoy: FAQ's
Most people think that the bone is a stagnant structure that supports the body. The fact is that bone is a dynamic system that undergoes continuous breakdown and reformation by a group of cells called the bone-remodeling unit. The bone-remodeling unit contains osteoblast cells, which produce new bone, and osteoclast cells which cause bone re-absorption. Bone density and strength are at its peak at around age 30. After that, bone re-absorption begins to outpace bone formation. See similar questions...

Should I grind the bones?

Raw Feeding FAQ
In a small number of cases, invariably where the dog/cat has a rare medical condition, ground bones are necessary. However, in over 99% of cases, dogs and cats should be fed whole meaty bones/carcasses. Ground bones are a poor substitute to whole bones. In addition, consuming such does not give the dogs the important muscle work out they need. See similar questions...

What happens to our bones?

Osteoporosis, facts on causes and treatment
Bones are living tissue, just like the rest of your body, and they need a good supply of nutrients and regular exercise. New bone is constantly being made, while old bone is being reabsorbed and excreted by the body. Our larger long bones, such as our arm bones and leg bones, are very dense, and they are completely replaced about every 10-12 years. Our less dense bones, such as our spine and the ends of our long bones, are less dense and turn over every 2-3 years. See similar questions...

Will it grow back? When?

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Damaged hair follicles recover quickly from the side effects of chemotherapy. But, since hair grows slowly, you probably won't notice hair growth until a month or two after all chemotherapy is completed. REMEMBER: This hair loss is TEMPORARY. See similar questions...

Can the spleen ever grow back?

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It is impossible that after removal spleen grows. But, if small pieces are left behind at the time of surgery after a ruptured spleen, they may survive and some time start functioning. Some people have accessory spleens difficult to find during an operation to remove. See similar questions...

Do piercings grow out?

Frequently Asked Questions
Of all the piercings, navels tend to grow out the most. Placement has a lot to do with the success of any piercing, so you can increase your success by being pierced by an experienced piercer and following the aftercare instructions. Wearing tight or restrictive clothing can cause a piercing to move or grow out. See similar questions...

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