Body Parts

HEAD
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is the upper part of the body, comprising from the forehead to the neck, excluding the face
protect the brain and provide an adhesion site for the facial muscles.

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Diseases of the cerebellum.

Epilepsy

Alzheimer disease.

Enfermedades neurodegenerativas.

Encephalitis

Hepatic encephalopathy

Dementia

Cerebral palsy

ARM
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A member of the body comprising from the shoulder to the limb of the hand.
whose main function is flexion and extension

Fractures (broken bones)

LEG
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The main function of the leg muscles is to move the lower leg and foot while walking and stabilize them when standing.

Soleus muscle tear

sprains

Nerve problems.

Osteoarthritis.

Tendinitis and bursitis

NECK
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The neck is a region of great importance, as it connects the head with the thorax.

Neck sprain

THE STOMACH
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The stomach is the portion of the digestive system that deals with breaking down food.

THE KNEE
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Its structure is configured to support the weight of the body while running, walking or standing, so it should have great stability.

Inmediate pain

Muscle Spam

Difficulty flexing muscle

Neck fracture

Herniated disc

Plantaris tear

The leg bone that breaks most often is the tibia.

Pain behind: baker´s cyst or arthritis

Patellar tendonitis

Bursitis

TOE

The chest
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The chest wall is comprised of skin, fat, muscles, and the thoracic skeleton. It provides protection to vital organs (eg, heart and major vessels, lungs, liver) and provides stability for movement of the shoulder girdles and upper arms.

The toes consist of multiple osseous and soft tissues including tendons, nerves, and ligaments, that support our body weight.

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Trigger finger

Arthrosis

Tendinitis

Dupuytren's contracture

THE THIGH
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The thigh muscles allow the lower body to bend, flex and rotate. They also support most of the body's weight.

Panic attacks

angina

esophageal diseases

Sore muscles

Lung diseases

Costochondritis

All the systems mentioned above allow the human body to reach the perfection it has by coordinating and maintaining itself in good condition. But there are also minor diseases that cause an imbalance in the body and do not allow full development and functioning.

sprains

tendinitis

muscular dystrophy

Cancer

Inflammation, such as myositis

Infections