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    Citrus Grandis Lab Report

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    Parameters (in seconds) 1 2 3 4 5 6 MEAN Tonic hind limb flexion 1 4 3 3 4 2 2.83 Tonic hind limbextension 13 16 15 10 11 12 12.83 Clonus 16 14 20 13 16 14 15.5 Post-ictal depression 178 180 212 170 120 182 173.66 Recovery(R)/ Death (D) R R R R R R Table 1: Mean duration of various parameters of group 1 (control,0.25 ml distilled water) Serial no. of animals Parameters (in seconds) 1 2 3 4 5 6 MEAN Tonic hind limb flexion - - - - - - - Tonic hind limbextension - - - -…

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    Ankle Injury In Dance

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    It can be performed moving forward, backward, or sideways in the sagittal and frontal planes; but, nonetheless, all three directions prepare with a demi-plie (a bilateral knee flexion with feet flat on the ground). Then, the dancer jumps and extends the legs simultaneously away from the midline of the body in a “scissor-like” movement and closes back on the floor in fifth position. The trailing leg has an important role in sustaining…

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    head upright from an extended position while sitting up (UUMC, 2013a) Positions To assess newborn positions, the baby is draped over the hand in a prone position (UUMC, 2013a). The head and back should remain in the same plane and there should be flexion maintained in the extremities (UUMC, 2013a). Vertical suspension is performed by holding the baby under the arms and around the chest in a vertical position (UUMC, 2013a). The infant should be easily held upright without slipping through the…

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    The effects of high-heeled shoes on knee, ankle and foot The main purpose of walking is to move the body forward, seeking to spend the least amount of energy possible. (footEducation, 2014) This form of human locomotion uses the foot to absorb and disperse the force of the body when it takes a step. Additionally, the foot propels the body forward by forming a rigid leverage toward the end of the phase of gait. (footEducation, 2014) Although this action may seem a simple task is more complex…

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    Vertebral Bone Injury

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    movements back and forth, and from side to side, as well as protecting the spinal cord. Each cervical has its own functions. Say if the injury happened at The C2 - C3 junction of the spinal then Allen have limited mobility in both their flexion and extension which is (flexion is the movement of the chin toward the chest and extension is the backward movement of the head). Allen stated that he couldn’t…

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    Asis Case Studies

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    and standing forward flexion, and sacrotuberous ligament tests will be positive in this patient. In forwards standing flexion test clinician palpate the PSISs while patient flexes forward. both PSIS should stay equal. But n this patient the right pubic crest and PSIS will position higher than the left side. Also long sitting test performed from supine to sit…

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    gages used to monitor lumbar movement are attached to the surface of the foil. However, the system is expensive to develop. The device implemented in this paper consists of load cell mounted at the end of stainless–steel strip to measure sagittal flexion. Lateral bending is measured using an accelerometer which placed at the twelfth thoracic vertebrae. The system designed and implemented is wearable system for the monitoring of lumbar bending. It is light weight and inexpensive device. The…

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    Tkr Study

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    method to decrease pain severity, improve the HSS knee score. However, the use of drains has no effect on early patient outcome after TKR, in terms of improvements in knee range of motion, knee circumference, length of hospital stay, the day of knee flexion angle achieved 70 degrees, quality of life, functional activities and walking speed. According to our results, it is suggested that using drainage decreases pain severity and improves the HSS knee score. But, the use of drainage after TKR did…

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    on the ball as well as power is also very important part of the defensive clearance movement. At this stage of the contact phase the standing leg will be secured in the ground maintain stabilization, while the contact foot will be at planter flexion at impact moving forwards and upwards across the midline. One has to have enough height on the ball to stop the opposing team to regain possession in the defensive…

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    toes. What is a Mallet toe? Mallet toe deformity is characterized by a flexion deformity of the Distal Interphalangeal joint (DIP joint) of the toe. It usually involves the longest lesser toe. It could be due to a congenital or developmental anomaly. The most common cause of an adult onset mallet toe is due to lack of room for the longest toe in the shoe. (Fig 10.21) What is a Hammer toe? Hammer toe is characterized by flexion deformity of the Proximal Interphalangeal (PIP) joint. Due to…

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