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    Linear Trauma

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    In reference to the forearm it is more often it is a fracture of the epiphyseal plate of the radius. This type of fracture requires prompt attention because if it isn't treated properly and therefore heals incorrectly, it could result in a crooked limb or have unequal length…

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    Dr Milo Myndmove Essay

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    Dr. Milos R. Popovic and MyndMove With the constant advancements in the world of science and technology, Canada is very fortunate to be responsible some of the greatest inventions, and have some of the world’s leading scientists. Although we have an abundance of intelligent innovators in the field of biology, one in particular stood out to me; Dr. Milos R. Popovic. He is the founder of MyndTec., and the man behind the leading Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) therapy product, MyndMove.…

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    tasks at your best. For that simply do: • Upper and lower back Stretch This one ought to be simple, as it's a natural stretch that everyone do when they feel a bit stiff and tired. Just do the following procedure: Raise your arms above your head Interlock your fingers Turn palms upward above head Push away from…

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    (Peter O’ Sullivan 2012). More than 50% of the computer workers and prolonged sitting has been associated with neck, back and upper extremity symptoms. (thomsen & mikkelsen, 2011). Study among workers like alternated sitting and standing, experienced pain and discomfort in upper limbs & lower limbs. Few systematic reviews suggest an association of sedentary lifestyle and upper limb pain. (Bakker,Verhagen,Vaan Triggfel & koes 2009) (da costa & veira 2010). But the evidence is inconsistent and…

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    Similar to Balanchine, flexibility and épaulement-placing of the upper body-are continually worked into Forsythe’s choreography, to present torsions and tilts of the body’s axis. Forsythe believes, “...épaulement is our secret weapon in ballet. It’s not really the positions, but the torsions of them, which comes from…

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    Roods Approach

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    2 opposite muscles acting against…

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    will be compared to those of an expert to analyze this popular serve. Overall Movement Pattern The topspin jump serve makes use of the entire body. Every limb is active in some way or another. Because the focus of this project is on the shoulder, elbow, and wrist joints, the emphasis will be on the muscles in the upper body. The rotator cuff muscles are extremely active because they stabilize the humeral head in the glenoid fossa and maintain proper positioning of the scapula in regards to the…

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    characterized by the possession of a backbone or spinal column. Vertebrates with four limbs are called tetrapods. Generally, all limbs do the same work to achieve one purpose: support the body and move it from place to place. Some animals have limbs that enhance their ability to crawl, walk, run, jump, and climb. Others have limbs adapted for swimming or flying. Only a few vertebrates, such as snakes, have lost their limbs and move without legs. Most four-limbed vertebrates move on all four…

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    internal jugular veins as well. As the external jugular veins descend through the lateral neck, they pass obliquely over the sternocleidomastoid muscles and then empty into the subclavian veins. The brachiocephalic vein a vein that returns oxygen-depleted blood from the upper limbs, neck, and head to the heart. There is a brachiocephalic vein on the left side of the neck and one on the right. The two brachiocephalic veins merge together with the azygos vein, which carries deoxygenated blood from…

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    of the hand and neglect to right side limb. In…

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