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BODY PARTS, STOMACH The stomach is an organ of the digestive system…
BODY PARTS
Superior part of the body
Head
It is the upper part of the body, which consists of the skull with its covers that function as protection for the brain (vital organ); functioning as a processing center for the body by transmitting information.
Neck
Its primary function is to provide support for the skull, while still allowing for movement. It is the most flexible part of the spine.
Arm
The shoulders are a ball and socket joint, their function is to allow us to perform a wide range of movements. You use these muscles for actions from throwing a ball to reaching for an item on a shelf.
Chest
Part of the human body, which extends from the neck to the belly, and in whose cavity the heart and lungs are contained.
Some diseases are trauma or inflammation.
Hand
The function of the hand is to grip and form precise movements, example writing and sewing.
Inferior part of the body
STOMACH
The stomach is an organ of the digestive system specialized in the accumulation and digestion of the food we eat.
Some stomach conditions may include indigestion, heartburn, ulcers, gastritis
KNEE
The knee is an important joint of the lower limbs.
Some diseases are ligament rupture, wear, tendonitis
LEG
It is the third segment of the lower or pelvic limb, between the thigh and the foot. The leg articulates with the thigh through the knee, and with the foot through the ankle.
Some diseases can be myositis or fracture.
FOOT
The foot is the terminal portion of a limb that carries the weight of the body and this allows locomotion and retromotion
Types of foot diseases Tripe. Spur. Plantar fasciitis. Fungi. Bunions.
TOES
Each of the five articulated appendages in which the human foot ends is known as toes.
Some diseases are malformations, bow fall, callus