Muscles of the head and neck

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    joint (shoulder joint): a- Humeral head: Articular…

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    responsible to control body muscles, some of the cranial nerves are associated with the internal organs or glands such as human heart of lungs and some of the cranial nerves are responsible to take information from the sense organs to the brain. A list of these nerves is given below with a detail of their functioning etc. Cranial Nerves Types, Functioning, Impulse Number Name Function Impulse 1- Olfactory Nerve Smell Sensory 2- Optic Nerve Vision Sensory…

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    Thyroidectomy 1 Running Head: Thyroidectomy Throidectomy American Career College Surge 270 Assignment 2 Thyroidectomy 2 Pathology: Thyroidectomy is the surgical procedure for removal of thyroid. The patient can be effect with Goiter, Thyroiditis, Hyperthyroidism, Graves disease, Thyroid nodule, Thyroid storm and thyroid cancer. These can effects patient’s metabolism and cause nervousness, restlessness, emotional liability, fast speech,…

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    has on the nervous system is cause the patient to have muscle spasms. Patients with this condition will most likely encounter this debilitating symptom. Spasticity can be caused by either deterioration of the axons or impairment of demyelinating plaques on the descending motor pathways (De Sa et al., 2011). In addition to that, increased muscle tone and decreased muscle dexterity are observed from this change (Boissya and A Cohen, 2015). Muscle spasms can reduce the patient's ability perform…

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    when touched or moving. The more serious symptoms are tense neck muscles, loss of bladder or bowel control. It can also lower head stance, arch the back, or cause dragging of one or more legs when walking. Animals can also tremble, shake, or have paralysis multiple limbs. The most common symptoms are anxious behavior, and muscle Spasms over the back and neck. In smaller breeds of dogs it is very common for the outer layer of the neck to harden. A major cause is a forceful impact such as…

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    painting is static, one may focus on how gentle the movements are painted. For example, it feels like the girl in the middle, who is getting her dance exam taken, is dancing in actuality. Her head is pointed up with an angle, one of her legs is in the air and her hands are stretched, there is a tension of muscles. The instructor’s facial expression…

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    Down Syndrome Trisomy 21

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    well as the signs of Down syndrome can vary from one person to other. However, the patients of Down syndrome have a specific and obvious facial and body feature that include: • Poor and weak muscle tone • short neck with surplus skin at the back of the neck • flatten face and small extensive nose • Small head, ears…

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    hemangiomas was first described by Liston in 1843. This benign vascular lesion of skeletal muscles make up for less than 1% of all hemangiomas.[1] They commonly present in early childhood or early adult life,[4] although there were some studies which reported such cases in elderly patients. Generally intramuscular hemangiomas have shown an equal sex distribution except for the involvement of the masseter muscle which has a definite male predominance with ratio of 3 to 1.[5] Hemangioma is…

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    is important during Reiki; the mind should be cleared of all stressful thoughts and concentrated on compassion, love, and peace as forms of energy that are surrounding, entering, and healing the body. Position One: Hands are placed on the top of the head, with the wrists near…

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    muscular system, the muscular system showed the muscular body that connect to the skeletal system. Muscles produce heat to help maintain body temperature when temperature begin to drop we shiver to warm up. This section showed the muscle of the head. Orbicularilis oris is muscle the around the month, Orbicularis oris is the muscle around the eyes, Temporalis is fan-shaped muscle on each side of the head. Buccinator is the mandible at the side of the face. It forms the anterior part of the cheek…

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