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    Question #10 The abdominal wall consists of four muscles; Rectus abdomens, external obliques, internal obliques and transverse abdominals. Abdominal muscles serve a dual function of both producing and preventing motion as they promote the stability of the pelvis and lower back. This helps maintain a neutral pelvis and optimal lumbar curve. The primary movements of the abdominals are flexion, rotation, lateral flexion, anti-lateral flexion, and stabilization. The rectus abdominis is a long…

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    Football is one of the best sports in the world that garners a wide fan-base. Football stars are always in the go and cheered upon by their fans. However, their sports is not as easy and smooth sailing as one can think of since they also experience some major set-backs in the form of injuries. One of the most common football foot injuries is the high ankle sprain such as what happened to Barcelona forward, Neymar, during their team's win at the Copa del Rey in January 2014. During the ankle…

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    comments, task significant and autonomy. It making the workers feels more variation for their work so they don’t feel disinterested, which is called Job rotation. It increases task variation by shifting jobs between the workers involve. It is almost similar to job enlargement. Staffs are switching different jobs but with identical skills. Job rotation purpose is to reduce the boredom in work. For Hollister Company, the position of Hollister models includes wearing the brand clothes to showcase…

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    the traditional methods, and therefore results in better clinical outcomes. They found that for kinematic alignment of the implant, the femoral component should be positioned varus 2.3 degrees and tibial component in valgus 2.4 degrees without any rotation. Howell et al also claimed that kinematically aligned TKA does not cause any significant failure; rather, it restores the function of the knee. Objectives: The purpose of our study is to certify correlation between parameters of implant…

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    syndrome is pain associated with movement. Because of these variations in signs and symptoms there is a lack of treatment options and lack of diagnosis for Snapping Hip Syndrome. There are three different types of Snapping Hip Syndrome categorized by external, internal, and intra-articular all affecting different muscles and tendons. Based on sport and severity of the snapping there are different treatment options that go with each category associated with Snapping Hip Syndrome. Snapping Hip…

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    Flexion and extension is seen in the sagittal plane, whereas internal and external rotation occurs in the transverse plane and adduction/abduction can be analysed from a frontal plane view. A ligamentous tissue capsule surrounds the joint, supporting the structure of the synovial membrane. The fluid produced from the synovial membrane lubricates the knee. The synovial fluid and the infrapatellar bursa – designed to cushion external forces acting on the joint…

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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…

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    Rotation is the action of moving an object around a center and this concept is fully shown in the movie “The Martian”. The rotation however depends on the concept of angular momentum, which is the rotational analog of linear momentum. This quantity is and will be the same for any rotating object and will not change unless it is ever impacted with an external force. In this case per say the Earth or Mars, rotating about its axis the physical quantity will always be conserved. Thus poses the…

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    which is currently anticipated to be in early December 2017. During that time, both of 7th ID’s SBCT’s and DIVARTY will undergo NTC rotations and associated ITS preparation, as well as Pacific Response Force (PRF) responsibility, Pacific Pathways (PP) rotations and other partnership events. 16th CAB, 17th FAB, 201st EMIB and 555th EN support numerous CTC rotations as echelon above brigade (EAB) enablers, engage in exercises with international…

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    Physical therapy is a vital part of a successful surgery but patient compliance is essential.9 After surgery, the physical therapy will progress in four phases.9-10 Initially, the repair and tendon need to be protected.9-10 This generally involves immobilizing the joint in a sling for 4-6 weeks after surgery.9-10 The length of time the joint is immobilized depends on what type of surgery was performed. 9-10 During phase I the patient will be introduced to prophylactic active motion at the elbow,…

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