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    as the meat which is eaten. The tendons and ligaments were both shiny white tissue. The cartilage was smooth shiny tissue. The skin was very difficult to remove. It was white with a yellow and pink tint. It was thin in some areas but thick in others. The fat was thick and in bundles of tissue that was white with a yellow tint. The muscle of the chicken wing was bundles of pale pink flesh‚ commonly known as the meat which is eaten. The tendons and ligaments were both shiny white tissue. The cartilage

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    Muscle Group Case Study

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    1. Describe the main muscle groups of the body and their function There are three main categories that the muscles in the human body fall into: • Skeletal Muscle Skeletal muscle is the foremost area of concern for a sports masseuse. The main functions of this muscle group is to move the body in a voluntary manner‚ for example‚ if you want to kick a ball you will voluntarily have to send a signal through your brain to inform the muscles in your legs to contract/flex/extend and execute the skill

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    in place by ligaments ● 3. Little protection​ 2. Held in place by ligaments  3. Little protection  Fractured clavicle  a. What happens?  Skeletal Structure s: Anterior  ● a. Coracid process  ● b. Acromion process  ● c. Subscapular fossa  d. Glenoid fossa or cavity  Skeletal Structures: Posterior  ● a. Spine​ 2. Held in place by ligaments  3. Little protection  Fractured clavicle  a. What happens?  Skeletal Structures: Anterior  ● a. Coracoid process​ 2. Held in place by ligaments  3. Little protection 

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    Ankle Sprain

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    study about a mild ankle sprain. Background: The most common way to sprain an ankle in basketball is to step on someone else’s foot‚ or to plant and to turn the wrong way. Differential Diagnosis: Could be an injury to the deltoid ligament‚ CF‚ or the ATF ligament. Treatment: Ice‚ High volt‚ Theraband‚ Towel scrunches‚ Towel stretches‚ Whirlpool Conclusion: Rehab will help her get her strength back in her ankle as long she continues to work hard. Keywords: Ankle sprain‚ High volt‚ Medial

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    Analysis of the Ankle

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    In analyzing a normal day of school or work‚ we use a countless number of muscles‚ ligaments‚ tendons‚ and many other anatomical structures in order to carry out normal functions. Walking‚ for example‚ is taken for granted by most people because it is something we need to go about our day. By not being able to walk‚ life becomes very challenging and a daily struggle to accomplish simple tasks such as going to class or getting around your living environment. One structure extremely important to

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    Tommy John Surgery

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    and fans call it Tommy John surgery‚ after the pitcher who was the first to have the surgery 29 years ago. By any designation‚ it is one of the major advancements in sports medicine in the last quarter century. Technically it is a ulnar collateral ligament replacements procedure. Pitching overhand is a particularly stressful motion; the strain it puts on a player’s joint is commonly injurious. Pitchers such as Kerry Wood‚ Matt Morris‚ John Smoltz‚ Mariano Rivera‚ Tom Gordon‚ and Eric Gagne all

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    Sport Injuries Fractures A bone fracture is a condition in where there is a break or crack of the bone. A bone fracture can be the result of high force impact or stress on the bone Fractures can occur in any bone in the body. There are different types of fractures for example a clean break to the bone that does not damage surrounding tissue or tear through the skin is known as a closed fracture. On the other hand‚ one that damages surrounding skin or tissue is known as an open fracture. This

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    clear acromion process and acromioclavicular ligament) * Try this! Inclination and torsion * Humeral head inclination=135◦ * Retroversion * Angle of torsion=30◦ JOINTS OF THE SHOULDER * Acromioclavicular * Sternoclavicular * Glenohumeral * Scapulothoracic Acromioclavicular Joint * 3 degrees of freedom * Elevation/depression * Abduction/adduction * Rotation of clavicle * Ligaments: * Coracoclavicular * Acromioclavicular

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    Mcl Term Paper

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    Sport injuries have come to the forefront with the worldwide coverage of all sports. Of these injuries‚ the most common is knee injuries. A large portion of knee injuries are Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL) stains and tears. Knee injuries are more predominate in contact sports such as football. However‚ they occur in other sports as well. To understand this injury (definition and diagram) The knee is a very complicated joint‚ and knee injuries can be very detailed

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    Tommy John Research Paper

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    ulnar collateral ligament surgery‚ is a medical procedure invented by Dr. Frank Jobe in 1974 that is usually performed on baseball layers and other athletes who injure the ulnar collateral ligament in the elbow. It was named after Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Tommy John‚ who was the first person to undergo the procedure. For baseball players‚ this damage is mainly caused by the wearing down of the ligament through constant throwing or pitching of the baseball. Over time the ligament can wear down tremendously

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