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    hip extension 5, hip abduction 35, and hip internal rotation 15, knee flexion 0-106, and hip external rotation 30. The lower extremity ankle dorsiflexion, ankle plantarflexion, ankle eversion, could not be assessed due to tone. Right lower extremity AROM was limited for hip extension 13, hip abduction 39, and ankle plantarflexion 62. Left lower extremity AROM was limited for hip flexion 0-110, hip extensions, hip abduction 26, hip internal rotation 10, knee flexion 0-115, and ankle planer…

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    and an external rotation force (P < .001). With double fixation, the diastases increased significantly with a medial traction force (P = .004) and an external rotation force (P = .012). The fibular rotational angles increased significantly with a medial traction force (P = .035) and an external rotation force (P = .002). With anatomic fixation, there were no significant differences compared with the intact model. With the metal screw, the diastases decreased significantly with an external…

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    Major Surface Muscles

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    dorsi, external oblique, and soleus. Trapezius- Origin: Upper: Base of skull, Occipital protuberance and posterior ligaments of neck. Middle: spinous process of 7C and T1-T3 Lower: Spinous process of T4-T12 Insertion: Upper: Posterior aspect of the lateral clavicle. Middle: Medial border if the acromion process and the upper boarder of the acromion Lower: Base of the scapular spine. Action: Upper: Scapula elevation and extension of the head at neck Middle: Elevation, upward…

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    Ballet Dance Critique

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    for this reason that Coplan conducted the study, hoping to determine whether some of the injuries could in fact be attributed to “the degree of association between the degree of dancer turnout and injury” (579). Coplan defines turnout as an “external rotation of the ballet dancer’s legs and feet” (580). At present, the most advantageous and appealing turnout measures at 180˚. According to a study by…

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    The launching position consists of the following movements: The abduction of the shoulders and the arms, the backward rotation of the spine, the extension of the writs, and the flexion of the hips (Van Such, 2016). For a right handed batter, the left shoulder joint will be adducted toward the body. The right shoulder joint will be flexed with the elbow up in the air and…

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    Muscular Strength

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    supraspinatus and middle trapezius strength as well as an increase in internal rotation strength and a decrease in external rotation strength. 2. Muscular endurance is important for pitchers because muscular endurance is required to maintain muscle function over many throws and long seasons. Muscular endurance is also important in order to maintain high force during the entire game as…

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    anterior fibers and rotation of the arm medially; extension of the posterior…

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    the patient that clinically he had functional internal rotation motion and therefore, I would not recommend a subscapularis repair. I also pointed out to the patient with his severe degenerative arthritis and already restricted range of motion that a subscapularis repair might create a severe internal rotation contracture and would prevent him from performing activities of daily living such as reaching the arm out and into an external rotation such as changing a radio or driving a car. These…

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    Popliteus Muscle

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    The popliteus muscle and its proximal attachments: Morphological variations, functions, and clinical implications Overview: The popliteus muscle (PM) is one of the deep posterior compartment musculature of the leg and the posterolateral structure of the knee, locates in the superior aspect of the leg and consists part of the popliteal fossa’s floor my book and Ullrich (2002). It is small, flat and triangular in shape, attaches distally on the posteriomedial aspect of the tibia superior to the…

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    Scapular Dyskinesia Study

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    range of motion. It has been suggested that thoracic manipulation may decrease neck pain by normalizing biomechanics thus targeting the effects of scapular dyskinesia. Scapular position with a decrease in upward rotation has been found to increase the amount of scapular internal rotation leading to increased contact pressure and tightness within the glenohumeral joint.17 Therefore, provided the impairments of each patient, manual therapy to the glenohumeral joint may be indicated. A common…

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