knuckle pads - significado y definición. Qué es knuckle pads
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Qué (quién) es knuckle pads - definición


Knuckle pads         
HUMAN DISEASE
Knuckle pad
Knuckle pads (also known as "Heloderma", meaning similar to the skin of the Gila monster lizard for which it is named) are circumscribed, keratotic, fibrous growths over the dorsa of the interphalangeal joints. They are described as well-defined, round, plaque-like, fibrous thickening that may develop at any age, and grow to be 10 to 15mm in diameter in the course of a few weeks or months, then go away over time.
PADS         
  • Goaltender [[James Reimer]] using his pads during a warm-up drill
  • alt=a cricketer standing in front of some stumps, preparing to hit the ball
PROTECTIVE GEAR USED IN CRICKET
Batting pads; Leg guard; Leg guards; Pad (cricket)
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Pads         
  • Goaltender [[James Reimer]] using his pads during a warm-up drill
  • alt=a cricketer standing in front of some stumps, preparing to hit the ball
PROTECTIVE GEAR USED IN CRICKET
Batting pads; Leg guard; Leg guards; Pad (cricket)
Pads (also called leg guards) are a type of protective equipment used in a number of sports and serve to protect the legs from the impact of a hard ball, puck, or other object of play travelling at high speed which could otherwise cause injuries to the lower legs. These are used by batters in the sport of cricket, catchers in the sports of baseball and fastpitch softball, and by goaltenders in sports such as ice hockey, ringette, bandy, rinkball, field hockey, rink hockey and box lacrosse.