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    Ripped Leggings

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    that are popular with girls are the ankle length leggings. These leggings are slightly longer and come down to the ankle bone of the leg. They should not be longer than that. The ankle length leggings will most likely become more and more popular as the colder weather starts to come in. The offer slightly more warmth and look more appropriate for the colder weather. Like mentioned above‚ forget about the stirrup leggings or any legging that is longer than the ankle or top of the foot. These are the

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    Four basic principles 1. Chin slightly flexed 2. Arms and shoulders down and forward 3. Head and trunk in midline 4. Hips‚ knees‚ and ankles at 90 degrees 2. Why and when to position -senses -respiratory -eating 3. Prone – wedges (belly) -wedges are not one size fit all -bring them an activity -sternum to knees (or ankles) -bolster can be added to a wedge (adduction) 4.

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    years ago Fatigue started about 1 month ago‚ getting worse Relieved with rest‚ exacerbated with activity Denies pain chest Ankles swollen Objective Data Vital signs: T 37‚ P 112‚ R 18‚ BP 110/54 Lungs: bilateral lower lobe crackles O2 sat: 94% Skin: cool to touch CV: heart rate regular‚ positive peripheral pulses ECG: no changes +2 edema bilateral ankles Medications: metoprolol 20 mg per day‚ aspirin 325 mg per day Answer the questions and submit via Dropbox

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    Cheerleading Is A Sport

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    Recently one sport has been very controversial on whether it is considered a sport or not. This sport would be cheerleading. A sport is defined by an activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment. Cheerleading meets these requirements so it is a sport. One sport very similar to cheer is gymnastics. Gymnastics consist of performing on uneven bars‚ balance beam‚ floor‚ and vaulting horse. Gymnastics and cheer both

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    The Major Anatomical Regions‚ Directions and Cavities of the Human Body Many terms are used to describe the human body and its various positions when being observed‚ studied or referred to in any medical discussion. Using these terms makes it easier to explain the different parts of the body and where they are located. When using these terms we are assuming the body is in a position called the anatomical position. The anatomical position refers to the body being in a standing position with the

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    Hillcrest Medical Case 6

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    approximately 40 pounds. Around the first of January this year she began to complain of back pain that gradually went into her right leg. The pain is primarily in the sacroiliac region and radiates into the buttock and lateral lower leg as far as the ankle. She has no numbness. Coughing and sneezing exacerbate her pain. She has to move around to get comfortable when lying down but she is more comfortable lying down then in any other position. She is still working full-time but is not doing the heavy

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    ‘Thanks‚ Luce. I’ll be right down.’ Lucy nodded and then darted out‚ flashing Maya an apologetic grimace. Maya shook her head. Joe. She was in trouble‚ again. A sharp pain shot up Maya’s leg. She looked down to see a piece of wood sticking into her ankle. No one had fixed the broken step‚ then. Joe had asked her to do that. Oh no. Is that what he wanted to see her about? However a scream that shook the house quickly made her realise that this was much more serious. ‘MAYA!’ Maya sprinted down the

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    Old Man and the Sea

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    to cramp up in his left hand‚ do to the fish pulling so strenuously on the line. Where as the great DiMaggio (during this time) is struggling with a bone spurn his ankle‚ yet still continues to play baseball‚ and plays well. The old man looks at DiMaggio as a role model in the sense that if DiMaggio can play with a bone spur in his ankle and tough things out‚ then he will work around his cramp and continue to fight the fish‚ as would the great DiMaggio. This is what the old man thought‚ "Do you believe

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    seen their friends killed‚ or the loss of getting some type of injury‚ for example throughout the story the main character is talking about his injury that he got in the war. “My knee did not bend and the leg dropped straight from the knee to the ankle without a calf.” (250) During the story there is talk about how the war is still going strong‚ but they don’t go fight‚ because they are injured. The narrator explains‚ “In the fall the war always there‚ but we did not go to it anymore.” (250) The

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    Gait Kiematic Exercises

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    several therapeutic exercises was conduct to restore joint range of motion‚ muscle strength‚ neuromuscular coordination‚ and gait mechanics have been shown to have clinical success for patients suffering various foot and ankle pathologies. Number thirteen had the foot and ankle affected‚ whereas twelve had the left side hip and knee lower extremity pain. Twenty five subjects used a standard or kinematic and range of motions quad cane for ambulation. Of the college participating adults‚ there were

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