Integumentary
Skeletal
Muscular
Specialist
100

Butterfly-shaped, red rash on both cheeks that is joined across the bridge of the nose

SLE

100

Bones, cartilage, tendons, ligaments

Skeleton

100

Fibrous band that connects muscle to bone

Tendon

100

Support and assistance with social issues, such as health insurance, care facilities, and employment.

Social workers

200

Superficial layer of the skin.

Epidermis

200

Low bone density

Osteopenia

200

Skeletal muscles enable you to speak, write, type, gesture, and smile.

Communication

200

Prevention and correction of injuries of the skeletal system and associated muscles, joints, and ligaments.

Orthopedic Surgeon

300

Largest organ--it covers your entire body.

Skin

300

Upper jaw, hold the upper teeth, and are hollow, forming the maxillary sinuses.

Maxillary bones

300

Group of three muscles on the posterior side of the thigh that join at the back of the knee.

Hamstring

300

Medical doctors who are specialists in skin disorders.

Dermatologist

400

15 to 30 minutes of sunlight each day allows your skin cells to initiate the metabolism of vitamin D

Vitamin D Synthesis

400

A bone is broken into at least two fragments.

Complete

400

Rest, ice, compression, and elevation

Physical Therapy

400

Evaluate and treat pain, disease, or injury by physical therapeutic measures, as opposed to medical or surgical measures.

Physical Therapy

500

Gland secretes into the follicle oily, acidic sebum

Sebaceous Glands

500

Supports the axial skeleton as well as transmits the upper body’s weight to the lower limbs;

Pelvic Girdle

500

Chronic pain associated with fatigue and often resulting in cognitive or psychiatric symptoms of the muscle and tendons.

Fibromyalgia

500

Undergoing rehabilitation and those with resulting disabilities to reclaim their sense of belonging, contributing to, and participating.

Rehabilitation psychologists