Muscular dystrophy

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    Client 's Two Quadriceps Treatment Program. Week One:- 1st Session out of 5. This was client two first session, the main aim for this session was to analyse the factors of the injury which caused it. Client two has developed an chronic left quadriceps which post three months from injury. The first session was only 60 minutes due to testing and assessment. The testing that was perform on client 's two quadriceps were Lachman 's, Anterior Drawer, Pivot shift, Tibial Drop Back and Posterior…

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    This picture shows the martial art from of Thailand is Muay Thai. The art of Muay Thai, I mean posture of integration, using feet, knees, and elbows to offense or get in fight. Muay Thai is used skillfully to go through basic training for fluently, then learn to use both feet, knees, and elbow to blend art and maneuvering to based on the Thai Boxing teacher will be adapted to apply then named the boxing. In Thailand, The ancient culture and art, such as the many beautiful such as temples,…

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    Exercise is very general word. There are hundred types of exercises, and they are for different reasons. For example, there are sports for avoiding diseases, building bodies, or entertainment(1). However, each one of them is important. Three aspects about exercise that will be highlighted are The definition of exercise, similarities between two exercises, and differences between another two exercises. The first aspect that will be discussed is the definition of exercise. Exercise…

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    nervous system into prime movers fibres and the response is that of a contraction of certain desired muscle, its fibres and the skeletal muscles altogether. The stimulus is an action of the nervous system and the response is another action from the muscular system. It emphasizes the co-ordination of two different system in the body such that the minimum stimulus needed to produce a response will always respond to that stimulus…

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    physical fitness: Muscular strength: The ability of a muscle to exert a maximal force through a given range of motion. In military, muscular strength is particularly important for lifting heavy cargo. The most common method of improving muscular strength is by lifting a weight that is 70% your maximum for 10-12 times. Muscular endurance: The capacity of a muscle to exert a submaximal force through a given range of motion. It’s a combination of strength and endurance that creates muscular…

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    exhibit an abnormal decrease in compound muscle action potential amplitude when low frequency stimulation of 2-5 Hz is used and an increase in compound muscle action potential amplitude after exercise or high frequency stimulation.5,7 This change in muscular strength is primarily due to the autoantibody-mediated attack on VGCCs, thereby mitigating the ability for acetylcholine to exit from presynaptic vesicles, to bind acetylcholine receptors of the post-synaptic muscle fiber, and to initiate an…

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    Myasthenia Gravis Essay

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    Myasthenia Gravis is a chronic autoimmune disorder that causes weakness and rapid fatigue in the skeletal muscles, these muscles are responsible for breathing and moving. Some of the muscles affected include, control of eye movements, facial expressions, chewing, talking and swallowing. Other symptoms would include, shortness of breath, weakness in arms, hands, fingers, legs and neck. Myasthenia Gravis is a rare disease that may be difficult to diagnose. Myasthenia Gravis occurs when there is an…

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    When a patient dorsiflexes the foot, put simply this can be defined as flexion of the foot in an upward movement or direction which occurs at the ankle. If you imagine the foot being in a horizontal position, the toes are higher than the heel when the foot is in this position. As a result of injury or scar tissue that can build up along the fascia of overused muscles, a loss of range of motion within the foot is often seen amongst many patients. This often leads to inefficient and compromised…

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    These effects of stretching prominently appear to affect stretch tolerance with no changes in the viscoelastic properties of the muscle (Halbertsma & Göeken, 1994) (Magnusson, Simonsen, Aagaard, Sørensen, & Kjaer, 1996). The mechanism for increased performance following chronic stretching is believed to be related to stretch-induced hypertrophy, which is discussed more when examining the adaption mechanisms. Adaptation Mechanisms The adaptation mechanisms of acute and chronic stretching…

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