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    There have been Many theories on the etiology of idiopathic clubfoot including vascular deficiencies [34], environmental factors, in utero positioning [23], abnormal muscle insertions [9], and genetic factors [28, 30]. Of the multi-factorial factors associated with the origin, genetic factors appear to a role as suggested by the 33% concordance of identical twins and the fact that about 25% of cases are familial. Ponseti method (popularised by Ignacio Ponseti) of treatment of clubfoot involves…

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    Medical Story: Reverse Shoulder Replacement “This surgery gave me my life back,” said Elizabeth McMearty, a successful and recovered patient who received a reverse shoulder replacement on February 24, 2014. Before receiving this intense surgery, Elizabeth was unable to drive a car, brush her own hair, feed herself, dress herself, or lift her arm past 90 degrees. Elizabeth now sees herself to have a more purposeful life, without pain in her shoulder. In 2005, Elizabeth was diagnosed with…

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    Surgical Technique Report

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    ENDOBUTTON TECHNIQUE AND OUTCOME FOR THE SURGICAL TREATMENT OF ACROMIOCLAVICULAR JOINT DISLOCATION INTRODUCTION: Dis-joining of AC- joint is one of the most common shoulder dislocation seen specially among active individuals and athletes. According to Rockwood classification, nonoperative treatments are recommended for Rockwood 1 and 2 type separations, while the management of Rockwood 3 dislocation still remains controversial. Rockwood 4 and above mentioned type of dislocations require…

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    of collecting tribute and fines from the province and since Italia herself was exempt from taxation, the provinces needed to supply the tribute. However, it is clear that the revolt was due to more than this, namely their dealings with P. Ostorius Scapula fourteen years previously. Dio Cassius posits that the revolt was due to Seneca recalling a loan in excess of 40, 000, 000 sesterces from the Iceni. This event lies within the first five years of Nero’s reign which are oft regarded as the…

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    INTRODUCTION: Body composition is known as the percentage of fat, water, and muscle that is present in a human body.1 Body composition is an important factor of health when it comes to preventing heart disease, diabetes, and other illnesses. The factor that obesity plays on health is great, and only continues to worsen. Obesity can lead to many complications of the human body, including heart disease, cancer, and diabetes.2 Heart disease is a risk factor that is possible when a person suffers…

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    Importance Of Sprinting

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    means that sprinters spend too much time working on the muscles in the chest and biceps and not enough on the back, glutes, and hamstrings. Sprinters slouches a lot and walks with his head down all the time. It will cause severe pronation of the scapula and will cause the knuckles to face inward, which will then cause h to swing the arms from side to side. 2. Increase stride length It is the wrong information given by many coaches that tell their athletes to do high knees. Sprinters have to…

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    inside along with a relatively large amounts of bone marrow. Flat bones are strong, sound bones that have a main function of providing protection to the body's vital organs and being a base for are muscular attachment. Examples of a flat bone is a Scapula which is your shoulder blade. The sternum your breastbone, your Cranium, your skull, also your Pelvis and some ribs are also classified as flat bones to. Werid bones are bones that don't fall into any other category, due to their non-uniform…

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    Deadlift Benefits

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    abduction, and adduction of the wrist joint. The muscles located in the back region that benefit are the rhomboid major, rhomboid minor, latissimus dorsi, and the teres major. The rhomboids functions are adduction, rotation, and stabilization of the scapula, which help in slamming objects to the ground (Tortora & Nielsen, 2015). The latissimus dorsi is the large back muscle forming most of the posterior region of the back. The latissimus dorsi functions in extending, adducting, and medially…

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    THE AFFECTS OF RIGHT BRAIN DAMAGE 2 Introduction The brain is a very complex part of the body that holds many secrets we have yet to discover. Even through massive amounts of research scientist can not pretend to know everything that makes the brain tick. With research scientist have been able to discover certain things about different parts of the brain and from there learn how each part coincides with the next. Through, experiments and research science is constantly changing and learning…

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    Epiglottis Vs Cat

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    What is comparative anatomy, and what can we gain from it? Comparative anatomy is Organisms that are closely related to one another share many anatomical similarities. Sometimes the similarities are conspicuous, as between crocodiles and alligators, but in other cases considerable study is needed for a full appreciation of relationships like in cats and humans. Many anatomy students will end dissecting a cat long before they go near a human cadaver, there are many reasons for this such as lack…

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