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Figure 8.2
Using Figure 8.2, what type of axial movement does each joint have?
-Joint 3.
Elimination Disorders
Psychiatric conditions involving problems with bowel or bladder control, including enuresis and encopresis, primarily in children.
Sleep Terrors
A sleep disorder causing feelings of terror or dread, commonly involving screaming, flailing, and intense fear during sleep, more often in children.
Somnambulism
A sleep disorder known as sleepwalking, where the person walks or performs other complex behaviors while still asleep.
Deep Sleep
A stage of sleep characterized by slow brain waves, known as delta waves, during which the body repairs and regrows tissues, builds bone and muscle, and strengthens the immune system.
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