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    Six Primary Movements

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    body segment; flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, rotation, and circumduction.  1)Flexion happens when a decrease in the angle between two body segments happens like in the shoulder, elbow, hips and knee joints. An  1)Flexion happens when a decrease in the angle between two body segments happens like in the shoulder, elbow, hips and knee joints. An example could be when using a dumbbell of 10 pounds to curl the biceps, flexion takes place at the elbow. 2) Extension its increases in the angle

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    Standing- The child stands upright with good postural stability and minimal sway if any. His knees are slightly bent and the leg is in slight external rotation causing the feet to be splayed outward at about 30 degrees. The boys arms are slightly internally rotated and are help at his side. Sitting- The child is positioned upright in a legs crossed sitting pattern. Posture is good and sway is nonexistent. The boys’ arms are bent at the elbows and his forearms are resting just proximal to his knees

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    Occupational Profile Angelo is a 65-year-old male who has left-sided hemiparesis because of a right cerebrovascular accident that occurred 7 years ago. Though he has left upper extremity weakness, it does not affect his right upper extremity, which is his dominant side. Angelo uses a cane to ambulate between locations, yet he needs to use a rail in order to climb up stairs, and he uses an ankle-foot-orthosis to support his left foot. Although Angelo has no visual and/or perceptual deficits, Angelo

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    Knee Image Enhancement

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    2.1 Introduction In the previous chapter, the objectives and scope of this study have been described. The objective of this study is to explore image-processing methods for image processing and to classify the type of injuries by integrating it with an artificial intelligent (AI) technique. In this chapter, literature and past studies on the focused topics such as image processing, especially on knee image enhancement, as well as fuzzy theories are reviewed. The anatomy and imaging symptoms of knee

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    Cattle Jumps

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    Jumping on top of a box The activity I chose was jumping on top of a box. Now there are different types of jumps you can do such as; high jumps, long jumps, triple jumps, and pole jumps, which are typically sports that athletes compete in, but since I’m no athlete it’ll in this activity just be doing a simple exercise of jumping on top of a box. Which means we won’t use the anterior portion of the body, just stabilized legs for balance. The directional planes in which this can be done is sagittal;

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    Gross Anatomy of the Muscular System Purpose: What is the purpose of this exercise? The purpose of this exercise is for students to identify and name the major muscles of the human body. Students will also understand the muscle actions correspond with their locations in the body. Are there any safety concerns associated with this exercise? If so, list what they are and what precautions should be taken. There are some safety concerns with this exercise. Gloves, masks and goggles

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    peripheral nerve injury. Lesion of the radial nerve as described in Therapeutic Exercise Foundations and Techniques is the impairment of the radial nerve due to entrapment.⁴ Clinical features include weakness of elbow extension, elbow flexion, supination of the forearm, wrist and finger extension, and thumb abduction. Sensation may be impaired over regions of the dorsal area of the forearm and hand. Common sites of compression or traumatic injury are under the extensor carpi radialis brevis or may occur

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    Recovery phase. To better understand these phases imagine a clock, most of the power happens between the 12 and 5 o’clock position of the pedal stroke. This is when a majority of the primary muscles are activated. Hip flexion, along with hip and knee extension are the primary movements of a pedal stroke. The recovery stage begins between the 6 and 12 o’clock position in the pedal revolution. There is some knee flexion to help bring the pedal back to the top but helping that flexion is the greater downward

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    there is hip rotation, knee flexion, foot dorsiflexion with placement in the dominant and non-dominant. A dance wants their support to have a wide base and also they need to have a low center of gravity. The movement for the arms are abduction and extension with the thumb retracted in behind

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    Sumo Style Deadlift The sumo style deadlift is easier to learn than the conventional style and although the concept is the same, the exercise works different body parts. In this lift style, the lifter grabs the grip bar with arms placed on the inside of legs and maintains a wider stance than the conventional lift. A sumo style lift may not be the best way to pick up the most weight, but it is an easier position to learn the basics of deadlifting (Roberts). Sumo style lifters need groin flexibility

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