Musculoskeletal System

The musculoskeletal network, which is interconnected and under the nervous system's control, gives the human body its gross mechanical capabilities. Stability, free movement, and injury resistance are made possible by the way the musculoskeletal system is interconnected.

This dichotomy applies to the musculoskeletal system of humans as well. While the majority of medical practice focuses on the hand, foot, or ankle, clinicians are aware that injuries to just one component of the musculoskeletal system inevitably affect the functioning of other (even distant) components.

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