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    Physical Therapy Geometry

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    Geometry can be applied to a lot of professions. Physical therapy is just one of the professions that have geometry involved in their job. We all know that geometry would most likely deal with angles. So, in what particular activity does geometry help in being a physical therapist? Some of the physical therapy clinics are retraining runners when their technique causes injury and the main diagnosis always comes down to the geometry of a runner's stride. According to Moncivais (2015), “running is…

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    image of the coffin in which unknown E was buried. The arrow shows where the adjustment was made to accommodate his size body. Figure 2 is adapted from the archaeological institute of America. This is an image of unknown man E, which illustrate his head backwards with mouth wide open as if his was poisoned or suffocated to death. Figure 1 Figure 2 Unknown man E was the most…

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    upon us. The backside of the body hit my head, cracking every bone from my neck to mid-spine. I felt an intense pain run through my head down my back. We were in over our heads in the sea of people. One after another, body after body fell down upon us. Trying to dodge the human bombs, we ducked left and right. Everywhere we turned there was a new threat. People jumping vigorously, crowd surfers, and flying arms. Our fatigued bodies and aching necks washed up from the sea of people and we…

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    the fish and the four limbs tetrapod, which is Tiktaalik. Like a fish, It has scales on its back and fins; but like a land-living animals, it has a flat head and neck. The author also points out that the fossil Tiktaalik, unlike any other fish, there is a set of bones that attach Tiktaalik head to its shoulder, which makes it able bend its head independently of the rest of the body. The Tiktaalik can be a path to knowledge about how we human became human. Part B Dispute: Most living organisms…

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    many breaks between matches. WWE wrestlers suffer from numerous and from a number of knee injuries and ankle injuries, and some injuries are so brutal like for example getting hit in the head with a foreign object at the wrong angle or position, and suddenly you`ve got a big nasty gash in your scalp on your head that requires you to get 22 staples close to your scalp or on top of your scalp close to the wound. In this case, WWE wrestling has many issues one of…

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    Modern Horse Evolution

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    had only one toe. The side toes formed into splint bones on either side of the cannon bone and the pads have developed into the frog on the sole of the hoof. It was about 51 inches tall and had a strong, solid, body like the horses today. Another one-toed horse was found called the Dinohippus. This evolved about 12 mya. Its forelimbs were strong with a single toe. Hind limbs were strong and powerful. Its body was strong and sturdy, and its neck was muscular and powerful. It was about 60…

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    Spear Tackler 's Spine With Rehab Spear tackler’s spine is an injury in which the spine in the neck (cervical spine) loses its normal curve and becomes unusually narrow. This happens when you use the "spear" tackling technique, in which the head is the first point of contact. Spear tackler 's spine can damage nerves and soft tissue near the cervical spine. You may not participate in contact sports while you have this condition. In some cases, the spine may return to its normal shape, and…

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    Essay On Sauropods

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    According to the theory of natural selection, the Sauropods 's long neck is an adaptation for browsing high vegetations. Also, their long neck was also adapted for a large feeding envelope because they need to hold their food while moving from one tree to another. Their huge body is used to store food too. Sauropods ' bodies are big because they have a large digestive tract to store food inside until they get to the next vegetation area as well. The sauropods ' bodies were also used to scare…

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     Make yourself in Shava Asana. Now raise whole body towards sky in such a way that that only shoulder and head is on the ground .  While inverting yourself balance your raised body with the help of your hands holding the back with bent elbows on the the floor ,making broad base for supporting upright straight body.  Try to keep raised part of body straight as shown in picture.  During this maintain normal breathing and stay in the posture for a while.  Now slowly slowly bring down raised…

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    that Chiari could be much more common People with Chiari might also have hereditary syndromes affecting one in ways such as neurological and skeletal abnormalities. These maybe disorders affecting bone growth and formation, extra folds in the brain, and possibly fusions in segments in the bone of one’s neck. (Clinical Trials)“There are a wide variety of conditions that can be considered in the differential diagnosis of a Chiari Malformation”(Chiari Malformations - NORD (national Organization for…

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