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    lose their body joints and that takes away their freedom. In the past‚ we couldn’t do anything about that so those people had to accept their lives (some couldn’t walk‚ some couldn’t use their arms‚ elbows‚ etc.). It’s unfair for those people that can’t do things that normal people can do. Over time‚ as technology grew‚ we figured out a way to help these people. We called it “Joint Replacement Technology”. Today‚ I would like to show you our new design‚ elbow replacement. The elbow is an important

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    lateral side of the elbow * Why: Degeneration of tendon of the extensor carpi radialis brevis‚ that occurs where tendon attaches to lateral epicondyle * How: usually seen in patients who perform manual labor or sports which require twisting and extension of the wrist against resistance * Predisposing factors- forceful work‚ extreme posture‚ and repetitive movements‚ also they found that being a woman with low social support added to the likelihood of tennis elbow * Common signs and

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    Anorexic Analysis

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    back) Extension and adduction at the shoulder joint. Pectoralis major (clavicular head and sternal head) (chest) Flexion‚ horizontal adduction and adduction at the shoulder joint.  When the shoulder is flexed the pectoralis major will also act as an extensor.  Note: When designing basic resistance training programs‚ there is no need to distinguish between the clavicular and sternal heads of this muscle. Biceps brachii (biceps) Flexion at the elbow joint; also a weak flexor of the shoulder.  Many

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    Range of Motion exercise

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    give range of motion exercises according to proper procedure Purposes of Range of Motion Exercises (ROM) The musculoskeletal system must be exercised to remain healthy. ROM exercises prevent joints from becoming stiff and contractures (deformities) from developing. ROM exercises allow clients’ joints to move more freely and as a result‚ the clients remain more independent. They prevent the loss of minerals from bones (osteoporosis) and improve circulation. ROM exercises also prevent muscles

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    at the elbow are all situated for the humerus.(8) The radius is the shorter of the two bones in the forearm. The radius is located on the thumb side of the forearm and allows rotation to allow to the hand to move about at the wrist.(9) The ulna is one of the most important bones to the form arm as it does give it a strong structure and keeps in place at all times. Located on the opposite side to the thumb on the forearm‚ he ulna joins together with the humerus bone‚ to make the elbow joint. The ulna

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    but the box includes a OWI USB interface‚ which is not part of the basic OWI-535 package. One downside of the arm is its under-powered control software which only offers time-based movement of the arm’s joints (e.g. rotate the wrist for 0.5 second). It would be much more useful to define joint rotations using absolute and relative angles‚ or to specify (x‚ y‚ z) locations (e.g. move the arm’s grippers to (10‚ 15‚ 7)). I’ll be implementing control software that offers all these features. The code

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    Mike Bouchard+ GOLFERS ELBOW Golfers elbow is one of the most common injuries and easiest to get if golfers do not take care of themselves. Golfers elbow has many symptoms‚ ways to treat‚ and ways to prevent this injury that should be well known to every. I will talk about what to look for if someone thinks they have it‚ how to treat the injury once it’s been diagnosed‚ and how to prevent this injury from the start. First‚ I will start with the symptoms of Golfers Elbow. These include muscular

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    Tennis Injury

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    injuries may be random. However‚ most can be minimized or avoided entirely by proper training‚ technique‚ appropriate equipment‚ and seeking medical attention when needed. The most common injuries related with tennis are rotator cuff tendinitis‚ tennis elbow‚ knee pain. Rotator cuff tendinitis is an inflammation of the tendon‚ usually results from numerous servings in tennis competitions. It consists of muscles and tendons that originate from the scapula

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    Anatomy Assignment

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    Ball and socket joints- An example of using the ball and socket joint in sport is the circumduction of the shoulder when bowling a cricket ball. Pivot joint- An example of using the pivot joint in sport is heading the ball in football. Saddle joint- An example of using the saddle joint in sport is when catching a cricket ball. Condyloid joint- An example of using the condyloid joint in sport is when throwing a javelin. Gliding joint- An example of using the gliding joint in sport is when

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    Bursitis Bursitis is a disorder that causes pain in the body’s joints. It most commonly affects the shoulder and hip joints. It is caused by an inflammation of the bursa‚ small fluid-filled bags that act as lubricating surfaces for muscles to move over bones. This inflammation usually results from overactivity of an arm or leg. What is bursitis? Bursitis is inflammation of a bursa. A bursa (the plural form is bursae) is a tiny fluid-filled sac that functions as a gliding surface to reduce

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