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    survive. Regarding the different muscles in our body, although there are so many of them, they all play an important role and are all dependent on one another. Muscles are crucial for stability and mobility. We all work our muscles and occasionally strain our muscles on an everyday basis, but individuals involved in athletic sports tend to work and stress their muscles more often. Considering an athlete, depending on what sport they play, may focus more on specific muscles that will help improve their

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    In the article “Biomechanical Analysis of Abdominal Injury in Tennis Serves. A Case Report,” Tubez, F., Forthomme, B., Croisier, J-L., Cordonnier, C., Bruls, O., Denoel, V., … Schwartz, C.,(2015) research the cause of abdominal injury in tennis players while serving. The most important aspect of a tennis player's game is the serve. This starts the point out for you and if your serve is not good, then it is easy to get taken advantage of. A tennis serve is violent and can cause injury to the tennis

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    anteromedial attaches anterioriorly on intercondylar eminence of medial plateau of tibia.posterolateral attach on medial aspect of lateral condyle of femur; intermediately twisted. Vascular supply is middle genicular artery. Ekbolm (1994). In foot ball, while side cutting, players perform hip extension and abduction , knee flexion and plantar flexion, the main muscles acting is gluteus maximums for hip extension, abductor magnus, longus for abducting the hip, hamstring as knee flexors

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    chest, arms crossed above his head. (5) Left lateral, (6) Lithotomy position-the patient on his back, legs flexed on his thighs, thighs flexed on his abdomen and abducted. (7) Prone- face downwards. (8) Sim's position- patient on left side and chest, right knee and thigh drawn up, left arm along the back. (9) Trendelenburg's postion- patient on back, on a plane inclined 45

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    Muscle Lab Report Essay

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    facilitate students’ writing of lab reports by providing this information in an editable file which can be sent to an instructor. Exercise 1: Muscle Twitch Study the data for the three muscles in Tables 1A, 1B, and 1C. 1. Make a scatter plot graph in Microsoft Excel® using Data Tables 1A, 1B, and 1C that show the twitch tension timelines of the eye, rectus

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    I will be explaining the main muscle groups and their functions, the role of ligaments, list the bones in the leg and arm and explain the different joints in the body. Firstly, I will explain the muscle groups in the body. There are many different explanations on what a muscle is and Craig C. Freudenrich (2015) identifies muscles as “the "engine" that your body uses to propel itself” The chest muscle is located on the front of the upper chest that includes the muscles pectoralis major, biceps brachii

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    sensory and responsible for vision. The ocular motor nerve controls the extrinsic and intrinsic muscles of the eye. The trochlear nerve was unable to be see from the brain we had however I learned that is it the only nerve to emerge from the dorsal surface of the brain. We were able to clearly see the trigeminal nerve. The abducens nerve was also visible and that nerve gives motor function to the lateral rectus. It was very cool to see the facial nerve since we have discussed so much of it in class. This

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    Cranial Nerve Palsy

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    malfunction happen to cause some type of damage. These nerves go directly from the brain to various parts of the head, neck, and trunk, and some of them are involved in the special senses (such as sight, sound, touch, and taste). Others control muscles in the face and regulate the glands in the body. The nerves are named and numbered according to their location, and the order in which they are named and numbered is from the front of the brain to the back. Disorders of cranial nerves may affect

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    The origins and history of wrestling date back as far as 15,000 years with depictions of wrestling found in cave drawings in France. Wrestling is one of the oldest historical sports rivaled only by track and field, and has been seen in ancient literature and games of Greece and early Egypt. The most notable influence of wrestling comes from the Olympics, where it was introduced in 708BC . There are many forms of wrestling including Greco-Roman, Freestyle, Folk style, and Catch wrestling; all of which

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    Anatomy of Thorax Mcqs

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    Anatomy of the Thorax MCQ and Spotter Hint: Cross section: Which artery (vein also indicated)? The correct answer is: Internal thoracic artery Click on the correct name for this structure: The correct answer is: Descending aorta Click on the correct name for this structure The correct answer is: Rib: head The correct answer is: Pulmonary artery The correct answer is: Sternum: xiphoid process The correct answer is: Posterior intercostal artery The correct answer is: Brachiocephalic artery

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