There are an infinity of possible solutions. Here are some: 1 cm * 1 cm * 550 cm 10 cm * 10 cm * 5.5 cm 1 m * 1 m * 0.055 cm or 1 cm * 2 cm * 275 cm 1 cm * 20 cm * 27.5 cm
110 cm + 1 cm = 111 cm
1 m = 100 cm 1 cm = 1 % from 1m 1 cm = 1 m/100
Its area is: 1 times 1 = 1 square cm
Multiplication of length means expanding in dimension (whatever that means) that is 1 cm x 1 cm = 1 cm^2 it's 2 dimention, so it's area of a 1 by one rectangle. 1 cm x 1 cm x 1 cm = 1 cm ^3 which is a cube, it's 3D DO NOT try to visualize the following 1 cm x 1 cm x 1 cm x 1 cm = 1 cm^4, it's a 4D model (no one knows what it looks like) so in your case, 2 cm x 3 cm x 2 cm= (2 x 3 x 2) cm ^3 = 12 cm ^3 (paper form is cm to the power of 3)
What does it mean there is a full thickness tear of the supraspinatus tendon mesuring 2.3 cm in the mediolateral dimension and approximately 2.9cm in the AP dimension. The tendon is retracted to a point lying beneath the lateral aspect of the acromion. Therer is superior sublucation of the humeral head relative to the glenoid.
to protect the tendon from wear and tear in physical movement, like when you exercise.
no
Any thing will tear due to excessive force.
yes
Certain drugs, particularly fluoroquinolones, a class of antibiotics that includes the popular drug Cipro, can cause tendon rupture. Other than that, tendons usually tear due to overstress.
I am recently diagnosed with a partial tear of the supraspinatus tendon on my right shoulder. My Orthopaedic surgeon recommended a non-operative treatment and advised that it would take about 3-6 months for it to recover.
No full thickness/partial articular tear of the supraspinatus tendon
No, a sprain is a tear in the ligament or tendon, not an injury to a bone.
A sprained ankle is a tear in a ligament or tendon, not an injury to a bone.
It depends on the severity of the injury and the location. A tear in the muscle or tendon is called a strain.
It depends if the tear is longitudinal or transversal. Also, it depends on the technique that was used to image the tendon. I had a torn tendon which in the MRI appeard to be 40 TO 50% of the width and during arthsorcopic surgery the surgeon found out that it was 80% torn. Victor Joubert