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    My Ankle Research Paper

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    hamstring muscles in the back of the thigh. Symptoms include muscle spasm, swelling inflammation, cramp, and muscle weakness. Additionally, when the muscle tears, small blood vessel become damaged causing localized bleeding and pain is produced due to the irritation of the nerve endings. Strains was classified by the severity of the injury the same way sprains are: Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 3. A Grade 1 strain is a slight tear of the muscle, Grade 2 strain is a slightly larger tear of the muscle…

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    Essay On Hip Flexor Pain

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    from a hip flexor injury or strain undergoes to an extreme pain. The hip flexor muscles are consisted of the psoas major and minor and the Iliacus muscles. These muscles are often referred to as a group called “Iliopsoas Muscles”. This muscle group has a role in enabling one to flex the thigh and pull the knee in an upward position. The common causes of hip flexor injury are the lack of flexibility in the hip, core weakness and acute trauma. An activity during an explosive or forceful movement…

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    blockers prevent the hypotensive effect of magnesium. (96) The negative inotropic effect of hypermagnesaemia may contribute to the hypotension. Other potential factors contributing to the hypotension include central nervous system effects, skeletal muscle paralysis and depression of the carotid baro-receptor. Magnesium is also cardiotoxic. At serum Mg concentrations greater than 3 mmol/L, prolonged PR intervals, increased QRS duration and prolonged QT intervals are seen. Mild bradycardia is…

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    Protein is the building blocks of the muscles, there have lots of different kinds of protein supplements such as protein bar, protein powder, protein pill that had lots of levels with it and protein food. Although some sports nutritionists disagree, protein supplements are dangerous because they can lead to nutritional deficiencies, disease, and, in some cases, death also contain a lot of additives, sugar and too much protein, but natural protein provides immune system defense for the body and…

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    That mutation stops the communication for a functional protein. The inadequacy of dystrophin causes muscle fiber degeneration, fibrosis, inflammation, all which is externalized as muscle weakness. Ideally, instating feasible dystrophin through genetic-based procedures would be the way to go, but gene therapies haven't been successful. Researchers tried replacing the gene that copies Becker's Muscle Dystrophy phenotype using adeno-associated virus vector. That was unsuccessful because the…

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    Full Can Test

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    Common symptoms of the full can and empty can test are weakness and pain, therefore both tests need to be used to test for rotator cuff injuries. If pain, weakness, or both are present, these tests are thought to be positive. Since pain modifies muscle strength, there is a concern about the reliability of the empty can test.1 This concern arises because of the internal rotation of the humerus results in impingement, therefore potentially decreases the usefulness of the test. With the empty can…

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    Myotonic Muscular Dystrophy Research Paper Written By: Yaa Quaning Myotonic Muscular Dystrophy is a type of muscular dystrophy that affects muscles and certain organs in the body. MMD is part of a group of inherited disorders called muscular dystrophies. According to Genetic Home Reference,both types of MMD are inherited in an autosomal pattern. It was founded by a german doctor in 1909, stated by MDA. MMD is a rare genetic disorder that can occur at any age. There are about…

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    dystrophies (MD) are diseases that causes muscle mass loss and weakness (this is normally in children but can happen in adults). This is caused by abnormalities in genes that interfere with proper production of protein to form healthy muscles for voluntary movement. When the brain sends signals to a muscle to contract, it goes through the spinal cord and peripheral nerves to the neuromuscular junction, releasing the chemical acetylcholine that triggers muscle contraction. From here,…

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    electrophysiological measurements, and antibody panels.7 The classical triad of symptoms in LEMS patients is muscle weakness of the limbs, commonly found in the legs, that advances distally, reduced tendon reflexes, and autonomic dysfunction.1,7 Clinicians use electrophysiological measurements in the form of repetitive nerve stimulation (RNS) in order to objectively test for signs of proximal weakness in rested muscle, which is observed in approximately 80% of all LEMS patients.1,3,7 American…

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    Muscles In Care

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    or others when using moving and handling procedures. Muscles act like levers and allow bone, at a joint, to act like hinges. Muscles pull and move bones at particular joints which makes the joint move and therefor the body moves. When a muscle contracts it pulls the bone at a joint in the direction in which it is designed to move. With reduced mobility muscles can become floppy which makes movement slower and more difficult but when the muscles are used regularly they remain firm and move more…

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