Arthroscopic surgery to shave cartilage or remove labral or meniscus tissue in the cabinet analogy is comparable to shaving the cabinet door at the point of contact with the adjacent door or replacing the door altogether.
The hinge and the door analogy.
Door analogy for visualizing an axis of motion.
If there are no hinges the door has nothing to pivot on.
A hinge allows the door to function as it was designed to function.
When one of the screws loosens more force is placed on the remaining screws to hold the hinge onto the cabinet door 1.
Like opening a door.
Being door certified will tell the world that you are qualified on all things related to doors hinges knobs the door y part.
Perhaps door industry professionals know something about roman mythology others don t as us professionals take pleasure in the beauty of doors.
Eventually the other screws loosen and the entire hinge becomes loose.
The metaphor of hinge let s take lakoff and co.
We adorn our offices with artwork featuring castle doors collages of colorful doors framed photos of weather beaten doors and arty shots of sleek shiny or uniquely shaped doors.
The door is dependent on the hinges.
Just by having the certification good things can happen to you you may have more opportunities.
The door becomes a barrier rather than a gateway.
A hinge is a useful device.
The analogy of the hinge works nicely.
Hinge joints act like well hinges.
A hinge is what a door hangs on.
Hinge joints are found all over the body.
It does not secure the hinge allowing the cabinet door to continue hitting the adjacent door.
Metaphor theory to the idea of the hinge between two things each self contained but somehow related interacting sometimes to provide access like a door.
A far greater amount of movement is possible in a hinge or ginglymus joint but it is a limited movement nonetheless.
The motion is called angular but the limitation is that hinge joints allow motion along only one plane.
Hinge pin is the axis around which the door moves.
The certification could open many new and exciting doors.
While staring at a door hinge the other day i came up with an analogy for marriage that i thought was worth sharing.