Although alligators, birds and dinosaurs have a similar skull-joint shape, this does not guarantee that their movements are the same. Paleontologists have long assumed that the shape of joints in the ...
The deadly power of Tyrannosaurus rex’s massive bite presents a paradox: How did it use its bones to crush other animals’ bones without breaking its own bones in the process? After all, teeth, jaws, ...
This week we are going to discuss a specific treatment type for trauma to the head and neck which results in headaches, neck pain, jaw pain and facial pain. When a patient is subjected to the ...
Tyrannosaurus rex is thought to have had one of the most powerful bites of any animal that ever lived. So strong, in fact, that not only could it crush the bones of its prey, but it should have ...
This week we are going to discuss a headache and headache treatment that is very commonplace but rather underdiagnosed – the cranial headache. Cranial headaches arise from injury, damage and ...
Tyrannosaurus rex had an extremely stiff skull that allowed it to chomp its way through other creatures' bones without risking cracking its own cranium. A 3D model of the famous dinosaur's head joints ...
Technique could be a preferred substitute for replacing missing or damaged bones with titanium, donated bones or those harvested from elsewhere in a patient's body Bones often come in complex, ...
Nine-month-old Eli Guidry is learning to crawl, loves his big sister, gets excited by the family dogs and enjoys being outside. He’s developing normally and hitting all his milestones. If not for the ...
Paleontologists have long assumed that the shape of joints in the skulls of dinosaurs, and their closest modern relatives alligators and birds, reveals how much movement are allowed in their skulls.