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Medicine, 19.12.2019 06:31 solomander4

Mrs x was getting out of her car, when she slammed the car door on her knee, hurting it badly, even though there was no broken skin or bleeding. the knee became very swollen and painful within the first couple of hours, making it difficult to walk, so mrs x went to an emergency room to check her knee.

1. explain what happened here at the cellular level (use the inflammatory cascade to answer step by step)

2. when mrs x came to the er, the x-rays of her knee were taken, revealing no fracture. the doctor recommended ice packs to reduce the swelling. what is the purpose of the ice packs? explain at the cellular level.

3. the doctor also perscribed ibuprofen for inflammation and pain. explain how that at the cellular level.

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