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    Movement Dysfunctions

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    you would expect to observe when assessing a running athlete who presented with movement dysfunction There are many ways in which dysfunction can manifest in a running athlete. Running involves the coordination of upper and lower limbs, breathing, muscle strength and length, muscular control and lower limb proprioceptive input. Injuries that occur secondary to running can present differently (Crossley, 2016), with the most common injury, especially in females, being patellofemoral joint syndrome…

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    should become a lifestyle to feel and see all the benefits it can provide. Injury prevention and improved muscle and bone health with aging I felt are examples of that. Although, anybody can take the steps to become physically active at any time in their life, becoming and staying active early in life is kind of like paying into a retirement account. The National Institutes of Health implies that muscle and bone dramatically decrease after the age of 30, as well as long periods of inactivity,…

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    responsible for producing heat. There are many different diseases that occur in the muscular system. Muscular Dystrophy is a genetic disease that damages muscle fibers in the body. It causes weak muscle and a loss in muscle mass. Mutations in the body try to take over the production of proteins which is needed for the production of strong, healthy muscles. Muscular Dystrophy is mostly common in young boys during childhood, but this disease can occur in anyone. There are no current treatments for…

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    Overuse Injuries

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    For instance, male dancers must have strength in his upper body to lift a ballerina over his head, (fig. 1) while the muscles and ligaments of the ankles and feet of ballerinas must be strong enough to support the entire bodyweight en pointe. The power to leap across the floor in a grand jete` (fig. 2) or the endurance to hold oneself in an arabesque and dance entire productions…

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    DUTY PERFORMANCE: SPC. Boyd during the month of May, Nemesis Troop conducted a Vehicle live fire gunnery, and a Vehicle live fire STX’s lane. SPC. Boyd you were able to accepts changes without resistance and consistently achieved outstanding results in the absence of your Vehicle Commander; these traits have made you stand out among your peers APPEARANCE: SPC Boyd, over the past month you have consistently maintained a professional appearance, and set the standard when it comes to your uniform.…

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    Cranial Nerve

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    The anatomy is quite complex but as for functionality, facial nerve is involved in the movements of muscles related to facial expression and laryngeal muscles. While testing, the patients are asked to give facial expressions. Cranial nerve VIII is a sensory nerve is responsible for hearing and senses of equilibrium. Although this more relates to speech and hearing but the testing…

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    affect the muscle performances. The different tests included the temperature and if it makes the Number of Fists you can make in thirty seconds a higher number of fists or lower number in different temperatures. Also tested was how the muscle fatigue affected the performance of the time holding a quarter in between a clamp. Muscle Fatigue is a tiring of the muscles. A muscle is a body tissue that can produce movement or a strength physically. Fatigue is tiring of something, in this case, a…

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    Post Cycle Therapy

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    post cycle therapy after using Anavar 402 Reasons Why You Are Not Getting Results In The Gym if you have recently taking the membership of a fitness center, then this article will save your time. You will come to know about those possible mistakes which most of the business make. You will find it easy to eliminate these mistakes and get good results. A fitness Centre is a place where you will find an array of different kinds of people. They are coming from different economic growth as well as…

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    a.) Concepts: • Exercise Strengthens Muscles • Exercise helps keep us healthy • Exercise your weight down. Learning outcome: At the end of this activity the children would learn that exercise is beneficial for us our bodies and our health, by making us stronger and maintaining our weight. Expectations: The children would know basic exercise positions. b.) Common Core Standards: The common core standards were met by having the children pass around a beach ball. Which had the…

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    Osteoarthritis Primary OA of the elbow is a relatively rare condition that comprises only 1% to 2% of patients with elbow arthritis.8 Primary OA of the elbow is a disease that is almost exclusive to males, and has a strong association with strenuous use of the arm in activities ranging from weight lifting to operating heavy machinery. In 1936, Rostock9 reported a nearly 33% incidence of primary OA in a large population of coal miners. Similarly, Stanley10 and Sakakibara and coworkers11 also…

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