Muscles of the upper limb

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    Trans Surgical Amputation

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    the humorous or elbow result from trauma. The next most important is tumor control. Trans Humeral Amputation is a result of an injury or complication that involves surgically removal of the distal lower extremity, including the ulna and radius, the limb is removed from the elbow to phalanges. Surgically, it’s preferred because a Trans Humeral amputation is through the joint, not involving the bone or tissue but in some cases this is not appropriate. Elbow dislocations and Tran’s humeral…

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    Essay On Axial Skeleton

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    Scapula: The scapula attaches the upper arm to the thorax. This stabilizes the arm and allows the shoulder to move around with ease. Humerus: The humerus connects the shoulder with the elbow, it allows the lower part of the arm to move in a wide range of directions without any difficulty. Ulna: The ulna is attached to many muscles in the arm to perform movements of the arm, hand and wrist. The ulna is necessary to take part in every…

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    The muscle has amazing cells structures in the body. Because every part of our body acts as a working machine all organs of the body are equally significant. The skeletal muscle in the body is a very important portion of the body. When people think of muscles, they usually think first of voluntary movement, but that is only part of the story. Muscles are literally everywhere in the body. Throughout the body, there are muscles in the eye, heart, limbs, tongue, throat,…

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    sensory nerve endings in the myocardium are irritated and then ascends up the sympathetic trunk and enter the spinal cord through the posterior roots of the upper Thoracic nerves (T1-T3).…

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    Cerebral Palsy Essay

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    Cerebral palsy is defined as “a neurologic condition caused by injury to the immature brain; it is characterized by a non-progressive disturbance of the motor system” (Webb, 2017, p.260). This neurologic disorder can be classified into three categories which are spastic, dyskinetic, and ataxia. There are many different causes of cerebral palsy that can occur prenatal, natal, or postnatal. Motor movement is an impairment that is most associated with this neurologic disorder. Some communication…

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    Keogh And Macleod

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    maximum oxygen consumption, the increase in upper limb muscle strength should help to minimize the hemodynamic response to daily activities for those diagnosed with cancer. Even though there was no correlation between cancer patients and combined training with strength and aerobic exercise, this factor alone should be view as a positive outcome when it comes to increasing the patient’s quality of life and moreover that longer they live by decreasing muscle wasting, fatigue, and energy loss in…

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    distance between two marks will be indicator for player’s performance. The press up test is used to test upper body muscular strength and endurance. In this test, player has to do maximum press up in 30 sec. The number of press ups will indicate upper body…

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    body fat [18], length of the upper leg [36],length of limbs [21], height [6, 26], thigh girth [36], total skin folds [6] and skin fold thickness of the lower limbs [4, 25].Although the game of basketball was invented and developed in North America, it has become one…

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    Dogs Muscular System

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    similar muscular systems. We humans have some similar muscles as dogs like, gluteal muscle, biceps, latissimus dorsi, trapezius, deltoid, and the external oblique. The different muscles are used by dogs and humans in pretty much the same sense so they can run, walk, and jump. The dog’s muscular system is one of the biggest systems in their body. There are two important functions of the muscular system in a dog. One is to create movements of the limbs, neck, head, and joints. The other…

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    severely deteriorated quality of life due to the functional impairments in their upper and lower limbs. Various studies have revealed that specific interventions and therapies after a spinal cord injury can lead to the recovery of movement, even after severe paralysis. When the spinal cord, a thin bundle of nervous tissue, is damaged, signals from the brain that usually travel down the nerves spinal cord to the muscles are interrupted. The nerve fibers in these descending pathways are broken…

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