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    human body attach to the bones of the skeletal system, in a human body there are “700 individual muscles that make up part of a person’s weight and the muscular system. Each of these muscles are separate organ which are made up of skeletal tissues, nerves, blood vessels and muscle tissues. Muscle tissues are found throughout the human body, inside the heart, the blood vessels and the digestive organs. There are three type of muscle tissue found in the human body, smooth, cardiac and the…

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    Infraglenoid tuberosity Olecranon of the ulna Extension of the elbow; adduction of the shoulder Triceps brachii, caput mediale Posterior surface of the body of the humerus, below the groove of the radial nerve Olecranon of the ulna Extends the forearm at the elbow Brachialis Anterior distal half of the humerus Ulnar tuberosity and anterior surface of the coronoid process Flexes the forearm at the elbow Pronator teres Medial epicondyle of humerus, coronoid process of ulna Lateral surface of…

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    51-year-old left-hand dominant female data entry clerk who sustained a work-related injury when she slipped and fell in the parking lot. Per OMNI, she was initially diagnosed with right knee internal derangement, right shoulder rotator cuff tear, right ulnar nerve neuropathy, asymptomatic and cervical spine degenerative multilevel spondylosis. Per the PT daily treatment note dated 06/17/14, the patient has attended 6 visits for the right shoulder. Per the panel QME report dated 11/04/15, the…

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    Micheal Merzenich Essay

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    Micheal Merzenich was one of the world leading researcher on brain plasticity and famous for his innovation and practical inventions in Neuroplasticity. His works mostly involve brain mapping, where brain is trained to think and process information differently. He believed doing the brain exercise is similar to taking drugs to treat brain diseases. He cured some disorder that once thought incurable. He is the first one to design the cochlear implant that allow deaf children to hear. He designed…

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    Pancost Tumor Case Study

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    providing staging CT scan demonstrate operable disease . Surgery is generally complicated given the location of the superior sulcus tumour and the possible complications associated with this treatment for example; chylothorax, ulnar nerve paralysis secondary to resection of the C8 nerve root, Horner 's syndrome12. Its important to mention, that localised vertebral body metastasis isn’t a contraindication for surgery, providing the localised metastasis is less than 50 % of the vertebral body as…

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    Importance Of Walking Aids

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    Walking aids as itself name suggests walking with the help of different type of instrument I .e, aids. The person who have difficulty in normal walking uses these type of walking aids and it is also helpful to the patients who are suffering from severe chronic problems like hip and knee arthritis, as well as patients with acute injuries, such as ankle sprains and leg fractures. Walking aids are one of the commonly issued devices for the sake of patient for improving their walking pattern,…

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    Fifteen patients of capitellum fractures were treated from January 2010 to December 2014. There were 11female and 4 male patients, were aged 20 to 48 years (mean of 35 years), with dominant right hand side involved in 3 and non dominant left involved in 12 patients. All fractures were closed and had occurred following a fall onto the flexed elbow in six or with the outstretched hand in nine patients. Distal neurovascular examination of the limb was normal. All patients underwent plain…

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    system consists of the brain, spinal cord, 12 cranial nerves that come from the brain and other various nerves that arise from the spinal column (University of Rochester Medical Center [URMC], 2014). A thorough neurological examination is important to detect underlying problems that can cause delay or deficit in the normal development and functioning of an infant (URMC, 2014). This paper will discuss the proper examination of behavior, cranial nerves, tone, positioning, reflexes, head sutures…

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    1. Nerve conduction tests of the ulnar, tibial, and peroneal nerves involves testing how well and quickly a nerve can send electrical signals to begin contraction of skeletal muscles. The first step in muscle contraction is excitation of a skeletal muscle fiber by a nerve signal. The nerve signal must be sent to the neuromuscular junction to open the voltage-gated calcium channels. Just like in a muscle fiber, the neuron must reach threshold potential before the action potentials can be…

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    Lexical Ambiguity Essay

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    semantic and lexical ambiguity. The first figure is about the phrase of ‘funny bone’ which is ambiguous. This phrase is the lexical ambiguity which is involve the two meaning of it which is the first is the part of the elbow over which passes the ulnar nerve, which may cause numbness and pain along the forearm and hand if knocked and the other meaning is a person that has a sense of humor as located in an imaginary physical organ. But in this first cartoon strips, ambiguity also can be seen from…

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