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    functional capacity of musculoskeletal and other body systems. * Disuse atrophy – an alteration of metabolism and muscle cell homeostasis in response to muscle inactivity * PCSA – physiologic cross-sectional area. PCSA increases with pennation angle‚ and with muscle length. In a pennate muscle‚ PCSA is always larger than ACSA. In a non-pennate muscle‚ it coincides with ACSA. It is (Muscle Volume/Fiber Length). * Titin – a myofibrillar protein‚ appears to have a major role in providing resistance

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    Prasarani Tail Case Study

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    diseases and debility. It holds a soothing effect due to which it is taken into usage in treating weakness of mind and limbs. Especially manufactured for external usage only! It is manufactured under strict supervision of Ayurvedic experts by including natural extracts of nagarmotha‚ kachura‚ ashwagandha‚ Kasturi‚ jivanti‚ til oil‚ mashparni and many more. Provides due benefit in all sorts of body pain‚ muscle pain‚ joint pain and tissue pain. People suffering from stomach ailment can highly benefit

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    and refused to eat butter or ice cream. Recently Sophie has realized that she can’t train as hard as she used to because her muscles have been hurting her. Her usally on-point balance has been slacking lately as she has stumbled in the school hallways and hasn’t been able to land any of her cartwheels. At first she thought that her loss of balance and muscle weakness was because of her rigorous training schedule‚ but even after cutting down on training to only two hours a day‚ five days a week

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    Robert Cormier Weakness

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    Module B How does the novel‚ We all Fall down‚ demonstrate many of the weaknesses in modern society? . The novel “We all fall down” by Robert Cormier sets out to illustrate psychological‚ emotional and physical weaknesses endured by individuals in modern society. It also highlights other weaknesses such as isolation‚ escapism‚ failure of relationships‚ and family decay in contrast to family unity. Ultimately through these themes the composer Robert Cormier depicts the weaknesses individuals face

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    Changes in Knee Biomechanics After a Hip-Abductor Strengthening Protocol for Runners With Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome It has been hypothesized by many that a primary factor contributing to patellofemoral pain syndrome is muscle weakness in the hip-abductor. Because the hip-abductors control hip abduction‚ it is hypothesized that they also control knee genu valgum angle during the stage of running known as the “stance phase.” A greater genu valgum ange has been purported to increase patellofemoral

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    What is Polio Disease? This viral disease can affect nerves that can lead to serious paralysis (muscle function loss)‚ sometimes partial‚ or even complete. How is Polio Spread (Mode of Transmission)? Polio is a virus that spreads by the following: contact with infected feces‚ direct human-to-human contact‚ and contact with infected mucus or phlegm from the mouth or nose. What are the symptoms? The symptoms of Paralytic Poliomyelitis include: Fever (5-7 days before other symptoms)‚ abnormal

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    of reported symptoms (e.g. numbness‚ weakness‚ restricted motion) over time‚ consistent with daily activities. Symptoms will need to be shown to be persistent‚ despite treatment or therapy. Disorders of the spine‚ such as degenerative disc disease‚ osteoarthritis‚ spinal stenosis‚ facet arthritis‚ and vertebral fracture‚ etc. often result in a compromised spinal cord or nerve roots. This will be evaluated based on evidence of pain‚ motor loss‚ muscle weakness and atrophy‚ and reflex or sensory loss

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    Muscular Dystrophy

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    Muscular Dystrophy Muscular Dystrophy is a general term for a number of hereditary‚ degenerative disorders affecting skeletal muscles‚ and often other organs. It is a genetic disease that causes constant degeneration of the muscles. There are over 30 kinds of Muscular Dystrophy. Some forms of Muscular Dystrophy affect involuntary organs like the heart. This muscular disease can be seen in during infancy or may not be known until much later on in life. Muscular Dystrophy is different for each person

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    a broad term used to indicate the existence of pain in the lower back Member of the structural support‚ movement‚ protection of certain body tissues. Causes: Shackles The muscles and ligaments in the back can be stretched or torn due to over-activity. Symptoms include pain and stiffness in the lower back‚ as well as muscle spasms. These symptoms tend to be relieved with rest and physical therapy. Disc Injury The discs in the back are prone to injury‚ and this risk increases with age. The exterior

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    Most of the workouts take place lying on your back or stomach this method challenges the muscles that support the spine by lifting the legs‚ pumping the arms‚ rolling up‚ rolling down‚ twisting‚ arching‚ and bending. These movements can be used to progress individuals through workouts that represent their day-to-day activities. The Pilates’

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