humanoid Jiwaka, updated in
2026 :
June :
24 :
Musculoskeletal ;
2026 :
6 :
24 : Musculoskeletal ;
bone;
Radical224;
bone; muscle; e.g. Also see: b G T S U; m G T S U; Musculoskeletal;
artery;
muscle; sinew;
tendon; vein;
Radical382;
Bone Formation ... ;
for bones;
using
Gravity Dimension Computer,
And Then, using AI, e.g. IFF
(age > 44 years), strengthen BMD, strengthen bone and bone joints, strengthen
muscles;
B e r n e s e Hip Symposium, i.e. (clinical orthopedics + hip surgery + marketing) ;
International Society of A r t h r o p l a s t y Registers, i.e. (orthopedics + plastic surgery) ;
((
JOINT,
JOINT,
JOINT,
JOINT,
JOINT),
(
Joint,
Joint,
Joint,
Joint),
(
joint,
joint,
joint,
joint))
doko
WHERE
2
OR
more
bone
(s) are next to each others (two or more
bones meet), also see:
j Character;
5jComputer;
j G T
S U;
5.Muscular.System;
Musculoskeletal;
Orthopedic Dx;
8.Skeletal.System.HTML;
Musculoskeletal Tumor Society, i.e. (bone + muscle + oncological) ;
Musculoskeletal Infection Society, i.e. (bone + muscle + ID (Infectious Diseases)) ;
neuropathy, nerve related musculoskeletal conditions; IFF inflammations EXIST, also see: Specialties A P M;
Orthopedic Dx; orthopedic (Dx):
- abnormal, irregular, and uncommon, (e.g. asymmetry, discoloration, muscle atrophy, swelling) ... ;
- inflammations, also see: Specialties A P M;
- mobility (e.g. stiffness, structural damage) ... ;
- osteoarthritis, rheumatoid
arthritis, stress e.g. (ligaments,
tendons),
also see:
density;
pressure;
- palpation (e.g. a r t i c u l a r effusion, c r e p i t u s, snapping, swelling, warmth) ... ;
(
Pelvic Floor,
Pelvic Floor Therapeutic), also see:
Pelvic;
(e.g. pelvic floor's bones) ... ;
BF2 Rose (e.g. pelvic floor's muscles) ... ; for
muscles;
radio
graphics (radiograph)
... ; Radiology & Blood Test, e.g.
((hemoglobin, white blood cell count) report; CT scan report; fluids report; M R I
(Magnetic Resonance Imaging) report; nuclear bone scan
report; radiographs report) ... ;
Remark: 206 bones (genuine human beings, musculoskeletal, normal Patient); Also see: b Character; b G T S U;
tsufukessetsu T o p h u s, also see: j G T S U;
Usage: anatomical position (standing front view) 's
midline is (central
AND
vertical) axis of the body; lateral (side view): (anterior (front), posterior
(back)); (superior (top); inferior (bottom)); closer-and-closer to midline
(medial), compare to away from midline (lateral); closer-and-closer to the head
(proximal), compare to away from the head (distal); dorsal surface (other side
of p a l m a r (palm
reading) surface) with fingers; dorsal surface (other side of
plantar surface) with toes; movement of limb, away from midline (abduction),
closer-and-closer to midline (adduction); (extension movement, flexion
movement); (ankle ever s i o n movement, ankle inversion movement);
(finger-and-thumb extension movement, finger-and-thumb flexion
(fist)
movement); joint (a r t i c u l a r) if compare to around the joint (p e r i a r t i c u l a r);
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