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    Muscle Description Muscles of the Head: Facial Expression Origin Insertion Action bipartite muscle‚ Epicranius:includes frontalis connected by galea & occipitalis aponeurotica covers forehead‚ no bony attachments galea aponeurotica skin of eyebrows and root of raises eyebrows (as in surprise); nose wrinkles forehead skin horizontally Occipitalis back of head occipital and temporal bones galea aponeurotica pulls scalp posteriorly Corrugator supercilii

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    elevates ribs. Trapezius’ origin is at posterior surface of skull and spinous process of C7-T12‚ insertion is at clavicle‚ acromion process and scapular spine‚ it moves scapula and extends head and neck. Muscles attached to femur: Iliopsoas origin is at iliac fossa and vertebrae T12-L5‚ insertion at lesser trochanter of femur and hip capsule. Gluteus maximus’s origin is at posteiror surface of ilium sacrum and coccyx‚ insertion is at gluteal teberosity of femur and iliotibial tract

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    the board on one leg‚ hops‚ then again on the same leg before stepping onto the opposite leg and jumping into a pit of sand. This is called “hop‚ step and jump”. To be successful the athlete must be a fast sprinter with strong Gluteus‚ Hamstring‚ Iliopsoas‚ Quadriceps and Vastus muscle groups and core muscles: transverse and rectus abdominus‚ obliques and latissimus dorsi. They must also have the coordination and balance to complete the triple jump technique. Start‚ run-up‚ pre-take-off‚ hop

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    Introduction The squat technique is described as the King of all exercises (Bompa‚ 2002) as it is an effective exercise that works a variety of muscles including the gluteals‚ hamstrings‚ quadriceps and abdominals. This report focused on the lower limb muscles only. Understanding different types of movement is important for sport and exercise to help rehabilitate injuries of athletes. Coaches and trainers may find understanding the squat a good way to prevent injuries as it is an excellent way to

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    their hip socket‚ so forcing turnout can lead to major hip or leg problems. Always go slow when stretching‚ and do not stretch too hard when you are cold. When the legs are opened without force and turnout is supported with the deep rotators‚ iliopsoas‚ and abdominals‚ one should be able to trace a line directly from the hip‚ through the center of the knee‚ and to a point between the second and third toe of the foot. A neutral or properly aligned pelvis is a good indicator as well because when

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    1. The Nine body regions and their locations are as follows‚ starting at the 12 o’clock position of the body in the anatomical position‚ above the subcostal plane is the Epigastrium‚ running below the sternum to just above the belly button. Continuing clockwise becomes the Left Hypochondrium just below the nipple down the left side of the body to a line just above the bellybutton again. Below the subcostal plane‚ Left hypochondrium is the left lumbar region running down to just above the hip bone

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    Chapter 3 Muscles and Actions Sternocleidomastoid (side of the neck) Both sides working together produce flexion at the neck (cervical flexion). The right sternocleidomastoidproduces rotation to the left and lateral flexion to the right. The left sternocleidomastoid produces rotation to the right and lateral flexion to the left. Deltoid (anterior‚ medial (or lateral)‚ and posterior heads) (shoulder) Abduction of the arm (all sections). The anterior fibres flex and horizontally adduct arm and

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    antagonist c. synergist d. fixator A D B C C D term for the biceps brachii during elbow flexion term that describes the relation of brachialis to biceps brachii during elbow flexion term for the triceps brachii during elbow flexion term for the iliopsoas during hip extension term for the gluteus maximus during hip extension when walking up stairs terms for the rotator cuff muscles and deltoid when the elbow is flexed and the hand grabs a tabletop to lift the table 95 Muscles of the Head and

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    Orthopedi Treatment Plan

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    Chondro malatia arthritis (knee arthritis) Defintion: degenerative change on the cartilage of tibia femoral joint. Symptom: Pain during sitting when you flex your knee‚ walking down stair‚ stand up from squatting‚ kneeling. X-ray: arthritis sign‚ cyst‚ intraarticular space decrease. Treatment plan pain: anti-inflammatory drug‚ taping‚ electro therapy. ROM: increase ROM‚ active and passive movement. Muscle strengthening: strengthening of quadriceps muscle. Operative treatment: cut-retinaculum

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    fixator prime mover (agonist) synergist term for the biceps brachii during elbow flexion term that describes the relation of brachialis to biceps brachii during elbow flexion term for the triceps brachii during elbow flexion term for the iliopsoas during hip extension term for the gluteus maximus during hip extension when walking up stairs terms for the rotator cuff muscles and deltoid when the elbow is flexed and the hand grabs a tabletop to lift the table 3. 4. 5. 6. 95 Muscles

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