Running is Oakley's passion, and he competes for his high school's cross-country squad. Several of his colleagues have expressed concern about developing shin splints. How could Oakley prevent acquiring them?
What are shin splints?
Pain along the shin bone (tibia), the broad bone in the front of your lower leg, is referred to as "shin splints." A lot of runners, dancers, and enlistees in the military experience shin splints.
Shin splints, also known medically as medial tibial stress syndrome, frequently happen in athletes who have recently increased or altered their exercise regimens. The muscles, tendons, and bone tissue are being overworked by the increased activity.
Obtain new shoes (when necessary), run on soft surfaces and avoid over stressing his legs. This would be best considering her symptoms and condition.
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Answer: D
Explanation:
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C) under no circumstances. The crosshatched parking space is directly next to a handicapped parking space that is to accommodate a person who may be wheelchair bound, with a wheelchair ramp. It gives them additional room to freely enter and exit their vehicle.
Answer:
1.They are both exocrine glands.
2. They both secrete a substance that keeps skin soft and moist.
3. They both regulate body temperature.
4. They are both located in the cutaneous membrane.
Explanation:
All of these seem correct.
Sebaceous glands keep the skin moist and aid in regulating body temperature, just like sweat glands.
They are both located in the same parts of the skin as well.