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  1. Dog Skeletal Anatomy - Sheridan College

    Web3 days ago · This project creates scientifically accurate 3D digital models of dog skeletons using a high-definition 3D scanner, and visualizes and simulates 3D digital models to better understand the topographical and …

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    Talus comprises chunks of rock. It is the larger rubble that often is found on mountain slopes, especially at the base of cirques and bowls. The biggest challenge in traveling on talus is to keep in balance. Often, boulders are irregularly shaped and pointy, and sometimes, they move underfoot.
    In the ankle, there are 7 irregular bones bound together, which as a group are called tarsals. These are similar to the carpals of the wrist. There are two tarsals worth noting in particular. The tarsal bone called talus directly connects the foot to the lower leg and is the main bone of the ankle joint.
    The basic technique is to bend the knees, then launch into a sort of slow-motion combination jog and slide. Hopping from foot to foot helps with balance, as do trekking poles. Gaiters keep scree out of the boots. If you’re not wearing them, you’ll end up with a boot full of rock junk. Talus comprises chunks of rock.
    The biggest challenge in traveling on talus is to keep in balance. Often, boulders are irregularly shaped and pointy, and sometimes, they move underfoot. Walking on and around them can involve big steps up, down, and sideways. Keep knees bent and balance low, and, as with skiing moguls, always look several steps ahead.
  3. Web4 days ago · Sever disease is most often diagnosed clinically, and radiographic evaluation is believed to be unnecessary by many physicians, but if a diagnosis of calcaneal apophysitis is made without obtaining …