The problem is that a ton of single-assassin theorists rely on the HSCA’s version of the SBT. As we’ve clearly seen, their version is totally at odds with the evidence and more towards a bias in desperate haste to confirm a predetermined conclusion and the government’s thesis -- a lone assassin. If its not the HSCA they rely on, they rely on subsequent “experts” of the case. Also... Pat Speer factually points out: “While many TV shows present the single-bullet theories of Dr. Lattimer, Gerald…
throwing shoulder: spectrum of pathology. Part II: evaluation and treatment of SLAP lesions in throwers. Arthroscopy. 2003; 19:531-539. . Burkhart SS, Morgan CD, Kibler WB. The dis¬abled throwing shoulder: spectrum of pathology Part III: The SICK scapula, scapular dyskinesis, the kinetic chain, and rehabilitation. Arthros¬copy. 2003; 19:641-661 Myers J.B, Laudner K.G, Pasquale M.R, Bradley J.P, Lephart S.M Glenohumeral range of motion deficits and posterior shoulder tightness in throwers with…
Common symptoms of the full can and empty can test are weakness and pain, therefore both tests need to be used to test for rotator cuff injuries. If pain, weakness, or both are present, these tests are thought to be positive. Since pain modifies muscle strength, there is a concern about the reliability of the empty can test.1 This concern arises because of the internal rotation of the humerus results in impingement, therefore potentially decreases the usefulness of the test. With the empty can…
They’re function of them is to provide stability and little movement. http://www.teachpe.com/anatomy/types_of_bones.php Flat Bones: Flat bones are strong plates and their main function is to provide protection to the vital organs. An example is the scapula. http://www.teachpe.com/anatomy/types_of_bones.php Irregular bones; These bones don’t fall into any category…
A muscle tear refers to muscle fibers being damage (Virginia 2013). A tear in the gastrocnemius can cause great risk of injury since the gastrocnemius is located between the knee and ankle joint (Virginia 2013). This can be cause by direct trauma to the calf region or sudden landing on the foot (Medial Head Gastrocnemius 2006). This injury is common in tennis players due to the constant motions of jumping and lunging (Medial Head Gastrocnemius 2006). In the first degree of gastrocnemius tear,…
The head of the humerus forms the ball for the ball- and- socket shoulder joint, with the glenoid cavity of the Scapula as the socket. The roundness of the head allows the humerus to move in a complete circle and rotate around its axis of the shoulder joint. 1:35- 2:00 Demonstrate the Anatomical neck, Greater tubercle and lesser tubercle and the intertubercular sulcus…
Introduction – *Infraclass Metatheria includes pouched mammals andwas first proposed by Thomas Henry Huxley (1880) comprising 272 primitive mammals. *Metatherians are an…
The supraspinatus is one of the four muscles that make up the rotator cuff in the shoulder. The body of the tendon lies along the supraspinous fossa of the scapula and attaches laterally to the humeral head. Its purpose is to withstand the inferior gravitational exertions set over the shoulder joint due to the downward pull of the weight of the upper limb. Not only that, but the supraspinatus also helps the shoulder joint stay in place. The supraspinatus muscle is primarily used for abduction.…
a 45-year-old male with PMH of GERD and hernia repaired, who presented with ABD pain that started 5 hours ago. He had a large burger and fries last night and was not able to sleep d/t ABD pain. The pain is located in the RUQ and right shoulder or scapula. He rates the pain as 7/10. He describes the pain as a “constant and severe”, with associated symptoms of nausea, chills, and vomiting. He has vomited twice, which provided him some relief. He thinks the emesis was consist of yellow bile…
would be seen visually though a Adam’s Forward Bend Test. This is where a person bends over to touch their toes and another person examines their back. When examining their back, doctors or nurses look for: one shoulder being higher than the other, a scapula sticking out, one side of rib cage is higher, a hip is higher or more prominent, uneven waist, if their body tilts to one side, different arm lengths, and/or if their legs are even (Ullrich, Turley). The Adam’s Forward Bend Test can be done…