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    strength on left shoulder abduction, left shoulder forward flexion, bilateral elbow flexion, left grip, right hip flexion and right knee extension. The patient’s motor strength is 4-/5 on right shoulder abduction, right shoulder forward flexion, right grip, left hip flexion and left knee extension. As per office notes dated 6/2/16, the patient complains of pain and discomfort located over his neck. The pain radiates towards the neck, upper and low back area, including the shoulders area going to…

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    firmly padded areas that are designed to support them. Some parents prefer the sling style carriers because of the fact that they are purely made of fabric, but with this style of carrier, a parents has very little extra support for their back and shoulders. This can make them uncomfortable as an infant grows into toddlerhood. The harder style of baby carrier, one such as the Ergobaby Original, supports babies and toddlers up to 45 pounds so that you can walk easier while carrying your child…

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    Work-Related Injury

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    DOI: 8/7/2015. Patient is a 44-year-old female assistant teacher who sustained a work-related injury when she fell and hit her head on a shelf which resulted to loss of consciousness after being pushed by a child. She was subsequently diagnosed with post-consciousness syndrome and neck strain. Per the PT progress note dated 11/24/15, the patient has attended 4 sessions. Based on the medical report dated 04/07/16, the patient presents with post-concussion symptoms. She reports that she is…

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    Research Paper Rough Draft. Did you know that jeans were not worn by women until the 1940’s? Jeans now are popular and are worn by women often. As a child going to church and seeing all the women with shoulder pads i always wondered, “Where did those come from?”. The answer is the women in the 1940’s started this trend. Women in this decade became more independent and powerful due to the lack of men in the U.S. The 1940’s fashion was affected a lot by the war. The 1940’s fashion was…

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    Bone Spurs Research Paper

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    are common in the hips, shoulder, hands, knees, and the feet. Bone spurs form when the body is trying to repair itself. When this happens the body starts to use extra bone. This may happen due to the pressure, rubbing, or stress to the bones over a long period of time. Spurs occur in the feet when the ligaments become very…

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    Health benefits Deep breathing exercises. The three basic things that are essential for human life are air, water and food. But are you breathing in a proper manner? Never. Are you drinking sufficient amount of water? no. Do you have healthy food? Never. But in this article, I want to first focus on the topic health benefits deep breathing exercises. In the kiosk that rings the world, your mind and your body the easiest things to forget is your breathing. Since the breath is key to…

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    Surgery for Acromioclavicular Separation Acromioclavicular separation is an injury to the small joint at the top of the shoulder (acromioclavicular joint or AC joint). The AC joint connects the outer tip of the collarbone (clavicle) to the top of the shoulder blade (acromion). Two strong cords of tissue (acromioclavicular ligament and coracoclavicular ligament) stretch across the AC joint to keep it in place. An AC joint separation happens when one or both ligaments stretch or tear, causing the…

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    bigger. Women are are not built the same way that men are. Their shoulders are not as broad, their muscles are not as big, and they are all around fragile compared to men. Women do not have the same characteristics that a man does. They are way smaller in many ways. First their shoulder are not as broad and as a football player, you really want big strong shoulders to hit people with. Without this you could suffer from shoulder injuries and and not having a very effective hit. The sport…

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    What Is Tendinitis?

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    muscles to the adjacent bones becomes irritated or inflamed. It can occur in any location of the body, but it is most frequently seen in the tendons of the knees, heels, elbows, shoulders, and wrists. The more common types of tendinitis include golfer’s elbow, pitcher’s shoulder, jumper’s knee, tennis elbow, and swimmer’s shoulder. Severe tendinitis can eventually lead to a ruptured tendon. Tendinitis sometimes manifests after a sudden injury, but it is more often due to repetitious motions…

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    Twerking Research Paper

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    dance consisted of pivoting the shoulders and torso at an increasing rate of speed. Then, at a fast pace the person begins to move his or her shoulders and torso in a pop and lock fashion. Its creation inspired by African mummies a traditional Ethiopian dance called Eskista: Eskista is performed by both men and women who are known for its unique emphasis on intense shoulder movement. The dance is characterized by rolling the shoulder blades, bouncing the shoulders, and jilting the chest. Eskista…

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