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    subclavian vessels, azygous vein, superior vena cava and phrenic nerve. Resection of malignant solitary fibrous tumours, arising from the parietal pleura may require resection of underlying chest wall if tumour invasion beyond the endothoracic fascia is suspected or apparent. Even in primary malignant disease of the pleura partial thickness resection over the diaphragm ???????????????? as there is a potential plane between the parietal pleura and the diaphragmatic muscle fibres. Do we actually perform

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    Ethmoid Sinuses, Orbits and Plates, Vomer, Crista Galli, Middle nasal meatus and concha, Bony Nasal Septum, Superior Nasal Concha and Oblique muscle, Retroorbital fat, Zygomatic Bone and arch, Ethmoid Bulla, Internal table, Diploe, External table, Cribriform plate, infundibulum, Uncinate, Maxillary Sinuses, Teeth, Mandible, Optic nerve and artery, Lateral, Medial, and lateral Rectus Muscles.

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    Muscle Function Masseter helps chew food by raising the mandible up and down Latissimus dorsi extension of the arm, the adduction of the arm, and the rotation of the arm towards the center of the body Triceps brachii extension of the arm and forearm Deltoids rotation of the arm towards and away from the body, and the extension, flexion, and abduction of the arm Trapezius extension of the cranium, adduction and elevation, and depression of the scapula Extensor carpi radialis abduction and extension

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    chose to identify the major muscles located in the body, list the insertions and origins of these muscles, and explain exercises or movements along with these muscles. Along with these descriptions I will talk about my own personal findings with the exercises. I will start with the pectoral muscles. The insertion is the groove in the humerous and the origin is the surface of the clavicle. Workouts for this muscle group would consist of barbell

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    The process of doing squats involves a process of using muscles in bottom half of the torso. There are primary muscles in doing squats which are the gluteus maximus, quadriceps, and hamstrings. The gluteus maximus is the largest muscle in the body and covers each buttock. The origin of this muscle is the sacrum, coccyx, and ilium. The insertion is the posterior surface of femur and fascia of the thigh which helps to extend the thigh at the hip. The gluteus maximus helps to straighten the limb at

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    Therapy Science, 26(6), 889-893. Performance of the ADIM with forward steps had a positive influence on abdominal thickness and kinematics of hip and pelvis joints. The ADIM, a neuromuscular control exercise, increases function of the TrA and internal oblique (IO) to create improved trunk stability. The objective “was to examine the influence of the ADIM on forward steps as a gait exercise.” A convenience sample of 20 healthy male volunteers from a university was obtained. At the time of testing, these

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    and could range from a complete fissure (lung surface to lung hilum) to an absent fissure, at the opposite end of the spectrum. High resolution computed tomographic scan series have reported a prevalence of a partial of total incompleteness of the oblique fissure on the right as 64-87% and on the left with 50-70%. (5),(6),(7) Areas of incomplete fissures show fusion of pulmonary parenchyma of the two adjacent lobes. Incompleteness of fissures may complicate anatomical lung resection, such as lobectomy

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    Sternocleidomastoid

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    The sternocleidomastoid are muscles that are considered accessory. They are active for inhalation when needs increase or during high lung volumes as in hyperinflation. These muscles pull the sternum up and increase the size of the upper rib cage in the AP dimension, sometimes taught as pump handle elevation. These accessory muscles are affected by the position of the diaphragm and changes in the ZOA.10Kyndy The diaphragm displaces the abdomen and the rib cage equally during quiet breathing. If the

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    The oculomotor nerve controls the levator palpabrae superioris, superior rectus muscle, inferior rectus muscle and the inferior oblique muscle. Damage to the cranial nerve III would damage the short ciliary nerves which controls the iris. The only ocular muscle which is controlled by the trochlear nerve is the superior oblique muscle which will remain unaffected by the stroke or the

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    In degenerative spondylolisthesis, radiographic findings include a spinous process below the level of the slip. X-rays of fracture spondylolisthesis show the body, pedicles, and superior articular processes slipping forward above the level of the slip with the spinous process in it's usual position. This disorder can be managed with physical therapy and reduced activity with an emphasis on forward flexion, as extension can further

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