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    study. Methods: Thirty consecutive referrals of refractory asthma patients and patients presented by laryngeal symptoms diagnosed as having VCD were assessed, treated and followed for at least 6 months after treatments. Results: 53% of patients had adduction of vocal folds during inspiration, 50% had posterior glottis congestion and 95% had constriction of supraglottic area during inspiration. There was highly significant…

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    Basketball Point Guard

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    The point guard of a basketball team had the best percentage of three points and percentage of field goals – 2-points, on the team, with an average of 75 percentage average in both areas last season. Unfortunately this season he is struggling severely in both areas, he has been examined and it has been determined he has no injuries. During his off-season that was approximately 4 months long, he changed his workout strategies. He workout sessions were 6 days a week and workout included 3 times a…

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    intact limb as the cumulative of excessive joint load deforms articular cartilage (Maly, 2008). There is another interesting finding in TFAs population. According to Chang et al, the knee adduction moment of the intact leg was 32% more than the prosthetic side (Diagram 3) (Chang et al., 2011). A larger knee adduction moment means a higher torque trying to rotate the tibia into varus…

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    Pirani Score

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    The mean Pirani score at 1st visit was 5.21 points and became 2.1 points after the last manipulation cast (pre-tenotomy) , 1.05 points at the final follow up. There was significant improvement of Pirani score from 1st visit and through the stages of treatment up to the final follow up.There was statistically significant relation between the mean Pirani score at 1st visit and that at the final follow up( P = 0.002 ). At the end of follow up;The results of all feet were as…

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    In this essay, I will be discussing the method and results of two academic journals on the topic of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries within females who play football. Paper one, taken from the Journal of Sport Rehabilitation examines longitudinal changes in hip strength and range of motion within female youth soccer players, whereas paper two, taken from Asian J Sports Med highlights the most likely situation where an ACL injury occurs. The reason that both of these studies are so…

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    depression. 6. Normal left elevation. Abnormal head posture avoids diplopia which is vertical, torsional and worse on looking down,contralateral head tilt to the right when trying to inert the eye,To alleviate the inability to depress the eye is adduction,the face is turned to the right and the chin is slightly depressed. Causes of isolated 4th nerve palsy: 1. Congenital: lesions are common, although symptoms may not develop until decompensation occurs in adult life.Unlike acquired lesions…

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    Shoulder Injury In Sports

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    A goniometer was used to test abduction, adduction, internal and external rotation. The first area examined was their shoulder abduction and adduction. The participants put both hands by their sides, then slowly raised both arms laterally at the same time and held them at their sides. They continued that motion until their hands are above their…

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    The greater tubercle of the humerus crest. Flexibility and adduction of the arm and rotation of the arm medially. Pectoralis Minor The ribs three to five. Scapula Coracoid process. Scapula is drawn forward, medial ward, and downward. Rectus Abdominus The symphysis of the pubis and pubic. The sternum xiphoid…

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    The human body has many unique attributes. What make the body function are organs that make up the body. Within those organs are cells that cause the organs to function. There’s a cell, which mainly hold the bones of the skeleton together, so we aren’t a puddle of mush. The muscle has amazing cells structures in the body. Because every part of our body acts as a working machine all organs of the body are equally significant. The skeletal muscle in the body is a very important portion of the…

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    How To Treat Hesicles?

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    Nine muscles insert on and move the humerus. First, the pectoralis major originates on the medial half of the clavicle, one side of the sternum, on the costal cartilage (1-7) and the aponeurosis of the external oblique. It inserts on lateral lip of the intertubercular groove of the humerus. The pectorals major flexes, medially rotates and adducts the humerus. Second, the deltoid originates from the lateral half part of the clavicle (anterior fibers), the acromion of the scapula (lateral fibers)…

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