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    therapist are standardized with the patient sitting upright and eyes front while the therapist sitting on a stood close to the arm being measured. For the elbow flexion angle being measured, the stationary body segment starts from the acromion of the scapula to the lateral epicondyle of elbow while the line joining the lateral epicondyle of elbow to the head of radius. The patient is given verbal commands to bend the elbow, bringing the wrist close to the shoulder and go as far as he/she can. A…

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    Esmg Signals

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    of origin in the shoulder area. The long head origin is just above the should joint, it is at the supraglenoid tubercle. The insertion of the long head is at the radial tuberosity. The short head of each bicep brachii originates at the top of the scapula, at the coracoid process. The bicipital aponeurosis to the fascia on the medial side of the forearm is the insertion for the short head. The biceps brachii helps to control the action of two different joints, the shoulder and elbow therefore it…

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    Thiamine hydrochloride is structurally similar to thiamine pyrophosphate (TPP). TPP is a coenzyme universally present in all living systems. It catalyzes several biochemical reactions in natural systems. It was originally discovered as a required nutritional factor (vitamin) in humans by its link with the disease beriberi. Beriberi is a disease of peripheral nervous system caused by a deficiency of Vitamin B in the diet. Symptoms include pain and paralysis of extremities, emaciation, and…

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    Parasitic Twin Case Study

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    dorsal mass on her cervico-thoracal region. She was reffered to Genetic department for the evaluation of her anomalies. On her back she had a accessory partial and hypoplastic upper arms (3 fingers – one came-off, hypoplastic ulna, radius, humerus, 2 scapulas) completely covered with skin, that measured approximately 10 cm in diameter, soft in consistency, that showed no movement, sensitive to touch, with spectrum of associated anomalies (Fig. 1). MRI showed meningomielocela, vertebral and ribs…

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    DOI: 6/27/2015. Patient is a 55-year-old male route sales representative who sustained injury when he was involved in a motor vehicle accident (head-on collision) while he was seated on the passenger side. Per OMNI, he was initially diagnosed with contusion of the chest wall, cervical and lumbar strain and contusion and abrasion to the right elbow, right knee, shoulders and right groin. Per the medical report by Dr. Tabibian dated 09/10/15, the patient complained of pain to his neck,…

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    Analysis Of An Owl Pellet

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    Owls, hawks, and eagles are types of raptors, animals which have hooked beaks and sharp claws, and are therefore adapted for seizing prey animals. Hawks and eagles differ from owls in that they eat their prey animals by tearing them into small pieces, picking out the flesh and avoiding most of the bone material which they might eat. The relatively small amount of indigestible bone and fur that remain will be compacted by their stomach muscles into a pellet similar to the owl’s. Do you think an…

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    Obstacles In Sports

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    and deltoid. These muscles allow you to move your body to move and throw the ball. When a ball is coming at you in the air, a good strategy is to trap it with your chest. You must arch as if you were hugging a tree. To do this you must use your scapula to bend in that certain way. You also need to be prepared for the ball to hit your ribs. While doing this, you will experience your pectoralis arching with your…

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    1. What is alula? - Alula is a set of feathers on the first digit of birds which permits a slot on the wing. 2. What is crop milk? – Crop milk is a secretion from the lining of crop of parent…

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    There is bone checking on cervical, thoracic, vertebrae. These bones are irregular, so they gathered by cervical, thoracic, lumbar, and sacral. The gatherings have different measures of vertebras for everyone. The cervical spine aggregate has seven vertebras. The thoracic spine aggregate has twelve. There are five vertebrae's in the lumbar spine. The last section is sacrum, and there is five vertebrae's in the sacrum excluding the three vertebrae's in the coccyx. "Bone markings along the edge of…

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    P1 Skeletal System

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    Name: Muhammad Rahim 17/09/2015 1.1 Skeletal Systems P1 Describe the structure and function of the skeletal system. In the following diagram on the right, The Axial Skeleton is shown in red and the Appendicular skeleton is shown in blue respectively. Five Different Types of Bones According to the shapes of the bones and their structure, bones can be classified accordingly. The main 5 types of bones (in terms of their shape) are listed together with brief descriptions and examples of…

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