The rate of wear and tear on the bones, muscles, and ligaments is increased, and subluxations (misaligned bones) are a regular occurrence. Thus, it is imperative for somebody who is active in sports to visit an extremity care or sports certified chiropractor.
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osteoporsis
The spine.
the skeletal system
basically your spine ........its usually painless
wrist bone
There are many medical conditions that can be attributed to the skeletal system. This includes bone cancer, arthritis, and spinal bifida.
Cartilage is contained in the human skeletal and muscular systems. The nose, ears, and many other organs also contain cartilage.
There really are no risks playing sports in regard to the skeletal system. Now if your referring to a contact sport than maybe you could get injured and hurt your spine or break and arm etc...
Degeneration of cartilage in joints primarily affects the musculoskeletal system, leading to conditions like osteoarthritis. Over time, this can impact other systems such as the nervous system due to pain and limited mobility, as well as potentially affecting the cardiovascular system if inactivity leads to poor circulation.
your skeletal system, depending on the severity of the break and where it is it may also affect the muscular system integumentary system and nevous system
The skeletal system are your bones.