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    The human body is composed of muscle which are responsible for body movement. Muscles in found in the human body attach to the bones of the skeletal system, in a human body there are “700 individual muscles that make up part of a person’s weight and the muscular system. Each of these muscles are separate organ which are made up of skeletal tissues, nerves, blood vessels and muscle tissues. Muscle tissues are found throughout the human body, inside the heart, the blood vessels and the digestive…

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    patient and the therapist are standardized with the patient sitting upright and eyes front while the therapist sitting on a stood close to the arm being measured. For the elbow flexion angle being measured, the stationary body segment starts from the acromion of the scapula to the lateral epicondyle of elbow while the line joining the lateral epicondyle of elbow to the head of radius. The patient is given verbal commands to bend the elbow, bringing the wrist close to the shoulder and go as far…

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    analysed the results of non-operative management of 16 patients with similar fractures and concluded that the results were non satisfactory in up to 50% of patients. Fracture of coracoid with acromion Anavian et al 3 analysed results of operative management for fractures involving both coracoid and acromion. In total, there were 26 patients (21 males, 5 females). The mean age at presentation was 36 (18- 67) years and the follow up data was available only for 13 patients. The follow up duration…

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    The problem is that a ton of single-assassin theorists rely on the HSCA’s version of the SBT. As we’ve clearly seen, their version is totally at odds with the evidence and more towards a bias in desperate haste to confirm a predetermined conclusion and the government’s thesis -- a lone assassin. If its not the HSCA they rely on, they rely on subsequent “experts” of the case. Also... Pat Speer factually points out: “While many TV shows present the single-bullet theories of Dr. Lattimer, Gerald…

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    scapula; Lateral head: posterolateral humerus and lateral intermuscular septum; Medial head: posteromedial surface of the inferior half of humerus. Ulna olecranon process. Extension of the forearm and long head. Deltoids Lateral 1/3 of the clavicle, acromion, and the lower lip of the crest from the spine of the scapula. There is deltoid tuberosity of the humerus bone. Arm abduction; flexibility of anterior fibers and rotation of the arm medially; extension of the posterior…

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    responsive to change in children with CP. Gait analysis was conducted using a digital 10-camera motion analysis system observing trunk, pelvic, and lower extremity joint motion during a 10 m walk. Reflective markers were used bilaterally over the acromion, ASIS, anterior mid-thigh and tibial tubercle, medial and lateral femoral condyles, medial and lateral malleoli, dorsum of foot, calcaneus, and over the sacrum.Gait analysis was used to measure the changes in walking speed, joint motions,…

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    When she hit a tree stump and fell on her outstretched hand, she knew she broke something in her shoulder and arm. Jennifer most likely broke her clavicle, acromion, and possibly her coracoid process in the shoulder girdle. She also could have broken her humerus, radius, ulna, and possibly her carpal bones in her hand. Jennifer also could have damaged her deltoid, trapezoid, biceps, triceps, brachioradialis…

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    Patchwork one reflects on a student nurse taking a manual blood pressure and is included in appendix B along with the scenario in which the skill was found which is included in appendix A. This patch will critically review manual blood pressure. It will then go on to critically review my development and competence throughout the programme by looking at the gold standard in relation to manual blood pressure. Furthermore, it will look at the contemporary issues in practice related to manual…

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    Shoulder Problems Musculoskeletal shoulder pain is a one of the top three musculoskeletal pain complaints, with a population prevalence of up to 16% in some surveys. It is not limited to particular age groups or AU5 AU6 p0130 p0135 p0140 p0145 p0150 p0155 s0020 p0160 To protect the rights of the author(s) and publisher we inform you that this PDF is an uncorrected proof for internal business use only by the author(s), editor(s), reviewer(s), Elsevier and typesetter SPi. It is not allowed to…

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    Table 1. Structure Origin Insertion Action Deltoideus, pars clavicularis Lateral third of clavicle Deltoid tuberosity of the lateral side of the body of the humerus Flexion and medial (internal) rotation of humerus Deltoideus, pars acromialis Acromion Deltoid tuberosity of the lateral side of the body of the humerus Abduction of humerus Deltoideus, pars spinalis Scapula spine Deltoid tuberosity of the lateral side of the body of the humerus Extension and lateral rotation of humerus Supraspinatus…

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